What Matters Most for Engaging the Private Sector in Education

This paper provides an overview of what matters most for engaging the private sector in basic education. In many countries, private schools educate a substantial and growing share of the student population. The goal of this paper is not to advocate for private schooling, but to outline the most effe...

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description This paper provides an overview of what matters most for engaging the private sector in basic education. In many countries, private schools educate a substantial and growing share of the student population. The goal of this paper is not to advocate for private schooling, but to outline the most effective evidence based policies that governments can use to orient these non-state providers toward promoting learning for all children and youth. Systems approach for better education results (SABER) engaging the private sector (EPS) builds upon the framework for effective service delivery outlined in the World Bank's World Development Report 2004, making services work for the poor, as well as in the World Bank's education sector strategy 2020, learning for all. To assist countries in improving their policy frameworks for private education, SABER EPS analyzes and benchmarks four policy goals that, according to the global evidence, can strengthen provider accountability and promote learning for all. These policy goals are: (1) encouraging innovation by providers; (2) holding schools accountable; (3) empowering all parents, students, and communities; and (4) promoting diversity of supply. Each of these policy goals is benchmarked across four common models of private service delivery: (a) independent private schools, (b) government funded private schools, (c) privately managed schools, and (d) voucher schools. In its country level application of the framework and tools, SABER EPS assesses only the modes of private delivery that already exist in each country.
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Donald</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lewis, Laura</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lusk-Stover, Oni</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Patrinos, Harry</creatorcontrib><collection>Open Knowledge Repository</collection></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext_linktorsrc</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Baum, Donald</au><au>Lewis, Laura</au><au>Lusk-Stover, Oni</au><au>Patrinos, Harry</au><format>book</format><genre>book</genre><ristype>BOOK</ristype><btitle>What Matters Most for Engaging the Private Sector in Education</btitle><seriestitle>Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) working paper</seriestitle><date>2014-07</date><risdate>2014</risdate><volume>8</volume><abstract>This paper provides an overview of what matters most for engaging the private sector in basic education. In many countries, private schools educate a substantial and growing share of the student population. The goal of this paper is not to advocate for private schooling, but to outline the most effective evidence based policies that governments can use to orient these non-state providers toward promoting learning for all children and youth. Systems approach for better education results (SABER) engaging the private sector (EPS) builds upon the framework for effective service delivery outlined in the World Bank's World Development Report 2004, making services work for the poor, as well as in the World Bank's education sector strategy 2020, learning for all. To assist countries in improving their policy frameworks for private education, SABER EPS analyzes and benchmarks four policy goals that, according to the global evidence, can strengthen provider accountability and promote learning for all. These policy goals are: (1) encouraging innovation by providers; (2) holding schools accountable; (3) empowering all parents, students, and communities; and (4) promoting diversity of supply. Each of these policy goals is benchmarked across four common models of private service delivery: (a) independent private schools, (b) government funded private schools, (c) privately managed schools, and (d) voucher schools. In its country level application of the framework and tools, SABER EPS assesses only the modes of private delivery that already exist in each country.</abstract><pub>World Bank, Washington, DC</pub><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
ACADEMIC INTERESTS
ACADEMIC OUTCOMES
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
ACADEMIC QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SCHOOLING
ACHIEVEMENT SCORES
APPROACHES TO EDUCATION
BACKGROUND PAPERS
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC EDUCATION SERVICES
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CLASS SIZE
CLASS SIZES
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM LEVEL
COMMUNITY SCHOOL
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
COMPLETION RATES
CURRICULUM
DROPOUT RATES
ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION PROVIDERS
EDUCATION REFORM
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SERVICES
EDUCATION STRATEGIES
EDUCATION STUDENTS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ACCESS
EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL DISADVANTAGES
EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EDUCATORS
EFFECTIVE TEACHERS
ENROLLMENT POLICIES
ENROLLMENT RATES
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
EQUITABLE ACCESS
ETHNIC GROUPS
ETHNIC MINORITIES
FEMALE STUDENTS
FREE TEXTBOOKS
FUTURE RESEARCH
GRADE REPETITION
GRADUATION RATES
HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RIGHTS
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
INNOVATIVE EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
JOB MARKET
LEARNING
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LITERACY
LITERACY RATES
LITERATURE
LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCILS
LOCAL SCHOOLS
MIDDLE SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
NATIONAL INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
NET ENROLLMENT
NET ENROLLMENT RATE
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
NUMERACY
OPEN SCHOOL
PARENT INVOLVEMENT
PARENTAL CHOICE
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION
PASS RATE
POOR PEOPLE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
PRIMARY STUDENTS
PRIVATE EDUCATION
PRIVATE EDUCATION SECTOR
PRIVATE ENROLLMENTS
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
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PRIVATE SCHOOL
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY LEARNING
QUALITY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION SERVICES
QUALITY STANDARDS
READING
REPETITION RATES
RESEARCHERS
RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION
RIGHT TO EDUCATION
RURAL STUDENTS
SCHOLARS
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL AUTONOMY
SCHOOL BUDGETS
SCHOOL COMMUNITY
SCHOOL COMPLETION
SCHOOL DECISION
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS
SCHOOL ENTRY
SCHOOL EXPERIENCE
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOL FEES
SCHOOL FINANCE
SCHOOL GOVERNANCE
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL INITIATIVES
SCHOOL INSPECTIONS
SCHOOL LEADERS
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL MODEL
SCHOOL OPERATIONS
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
SCHOOL PROGRAM
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOL SPACE
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOLING
SCHOOLS
SCIENCE STUDY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL WELFARE
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
STATE EDUCATION
STATE SCHOOLS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
STUDENT BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS
STUDENT CHOICE
STUDENT ENROLLMENTS
STUDENT FEES
STUDENT GROUPS
STUDENT INTAKE
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
STUDENT OUTCOMES
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENT POPULATION
STUDENT POPULATIONS
STUDENT SCORES
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
TEACHER
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS
TEACHER QUALIFICATION
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
TEACHER STUDENT RATIOS
TEACHERS
TEACHING
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TYPES OF EDUCATION
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