Can education be run as a profitable business and still be driven by a humanitarian vision? SABISR shows the answer is yes. With eighty schools in fifteen countries and over sixty thousand students, S
Looks at the growth of small private schools in India, Africa, and China and describes how parents, teachers, and entrepreneurs are building their own schools to provide quality education for impoveri
Professor James Tooley is the one thinker on education in Britain who successfully cuts through the red tape of bureaucracy, the mindlessness of set curricula, and the imposition on children of trendy
In the late twentieth century, E.G. West addressed what he saw as the failure of state-run schools in Britain. As a result, he wrote Education and the State arguing for a diminished role of government
What role should government have in education? This question has exercised philosophers since Plato and economists since Adam Smith. It is also a question that is as relevant today, as people around t
Educational Equality and the New Selective Schooling by Harry Brighouse was initially published by the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain in 2000. I