Privatization Of Public Education Essay

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The article written in the Peabody Journal of Education, titled, Public education under new management: A typology of educational privatization applied to new york city’s restructuring talks about the support and controversies of privatization taking over public schools and the benefits of having a governmentally funded school. Privatization is supported by a selective amount of people but is still very controversial because public education consists of teachers unions, civil rights groups, and many community based organizations. Advocates for privatization say it is a last resort to improve educational inequality. They also support innovation, accountability, parental choice, efficiency and effectiveness. The use of private sectors in education are very cost efficient. Some benefits of the removal of government oversight …show more content…

These social goals focus on topics where equity and democracy is unclear. Systematic is the most influential privatization category with goals of lowering public expectations for what the government should provide, ridding the system of government enforcement and oversight and changing interest groups support for the growth of government. Other opinions argue that privatization is used to keep the poor minority students in run down urban districts and segregate them from the wealthy white students at the better schools. (Margonis and Parker, 1995) . The different types of privatization organization are titled as managers, rivals, partners, gatekeepers, and profit seekers. Table one on page 438 summarizes the functions of each. Gatekeepers provide the public sector's access to admission and exclusion criteria. Partners deliver educational services. Managers provide fiscal and operational oversight. And, lastly rivals base their enterprise on competition and profit seekers objective is to make