Death by a Thousand Cuts
Privatization in education has been slow but steady. It’s already crippling many public schools.
Joanne Barkan is a writer based in New York City and Truro, Massachusetts. Her recent writing has focused on market-based public education reform in the United States, the intervention of private foundations in public policy, and the relationship between philanthropy and democracy.
Privatization in education has been slow but steady. It’s already crippling many public schools.