Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets
The private sector plays an important role in emerging market countries with limited education capacity by providing quality schooling at all levels, from early childhood development to tertiary education and lifelong learning. By strengthening con...
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okr-10986-303572021-05-25T10:54:41Z Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets Walton, Tom Ragoussis, Alexandros Benjamin, Matthew Matthees, Kevin PRIVATE EDUCATION EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EDUCATION QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION LEARNING MATERIALS SECONDARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS The private sector plays an important role in emerging market countries with limited education capacity by providing quality schooling at all levels, from early childhood development to tertiary education and lifelong learning. By strengthening connections between education providers and private enterprises, it helps equip students with skills needed for successful employment, thereby creating additional potential for development. Private firms also play multiple roles in supporting public education by publishing learning materials and developing assessment tools and educational software, building and maintaining schools, and enabling financial support for students in need of it. As a result, private firms can help support all education institutions, private or public, and maximize their contribution to education outcomes. 2018-09-06T16:09:25Z 2018-09-06T16:09:25Z 2017-02 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/661781489044945872/Private-provision-of-education-opportunities-for-emerging-markets http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30357 English EMCompass,no. 32; CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Latin America & Caribbean Colombia |
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PRIVATE EDUCATION EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EDUCATION QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION LEARNING MATERIALS SECONDARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS |
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PRIVATE EDUCATION EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EDUCATION QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION LEARNING MATERIALS SECONDARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Walton, Tom Ragoussis, Alexandros Benjamin, Matthew Matthees, Kevin Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
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The private sector plays an important
role in emerging market countries with limited education
capacity by providing quality schooling at all levels, from
early childhood development to tertiary education and
lifelong learning. By strengthening connections between
education providers and private enterprises, it helps equip
students with skills needed for successful employment,
thereby creating additional potential for development.
Private firms also play multiple roles in supporting public
education by publishing learning materials and developing
assessment tools and educational software, building and
maintaining schools, and enabling financial support for
students in need of it. As a result, private firms can help
support all education institutions, private or public, and
maximize their contribution to education outcomes. |
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Brief |
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Walton, Tom Ragoussis, Alexandros Benjamin, Matthew Matthees, Kevin |
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Walton, Tom Ragoussis, Alexandros Benjamin, Matthew Matthees, Kevin |
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Walton, Tom |
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Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
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Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
title_full |
Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
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Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
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Private Provision of Education : Opportunities for Emerging Markets |
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private provision of education : opportunities for emerging markets |
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International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC |
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2018 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/661781489044945872/Private-provision-of-education-opportunities-for-emerging-markets http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30357 |
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