Private Initiatives in School Reform in India locked
Nawani, Disha and Sanyal, Shinjini (2021) Private Initiatives in School Reform in India locked. [Publications (Pre-joining)]
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School education in independent India was recognized as an important priority for state support, as it was neglected under the colonial regime. However, due to perceived financial challenges, it was placed in the newly (1950) drafted Constitution under Directive Principles of State Policy, which were nonjusticiable. Although the state provided for school education for the majority of Indian children, there remained several limitations in terms of access, equity, and equality for children belonging to disadvantaged communities. As a result, in India, the private sector, both for profit and nonprofit, played an important role in providing educational access to children. Between 1950 and the 1990s, the government school system struggled, and several learning surveys reported poor learning of school children, especially those studying in government schools. Concurrently, the private sector spread its influence and work in spaces not just for the rich but for the poor as well, and profit became a legitimate central concern. In the mid-1990s, the state initiated a rather aggressive policy of structural economic reform, leading to liberalization, privatization, and globalization. All this was justified in a neoliberal environment where the state started to withdraw from social sectors like health and education, on one hand, and private sector participation was hailed, on the other, in the name of efficiency, accountability, and performance. Public–private partnership became the new buzzword justifying any kind of relationship between the state and private actors.
| Item Type: | Publications (Pre-joining) |
|---|---|
| Authors: | Nawani, Disha and Sanyal, Shinjini |
| Document Language: | Language English |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | public–private partnerships, public education system, privatization, liberalization, accountability, efficiency, choice, outsourcing, equity, school reform |
| Subjects: | Social sciences Social sciences > Education Social sciences > Education > Public policy issues in education |
| Divisions: | Azim Premji University - Bhopal > Arts and Sciences |
| Full Text Status: | None |
| URI: | http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/6538 |
| Publisher URL: | https://oxfordre.com/ |
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