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Jordan Naidoo
One fact we should not ignore is that if we channel public resources to for- profit schooling provision we undermine and weaken public education education systems which are the bedrock of democratic equitable societies
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Teopista Birungi May Jun 8
Replying to @jordannaidoo1
The biggest obstacle to inclusive, equitable and quality education especially in the most disadvantaged communities, is the commodification of education. Both National and International governments are equally accountable. “ Put students before profit”
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Yona Nestel Jun 8
Replying to @jordannaidoo1
It’s a vicious cycle isn’t it? Private sector and pro-private supporters point to the “failure” of the public system to legitimize private Ed, funds get diverted and public sector ends up becoming more of a “failure”. We are naive if we don’t see this as calculated and callus!
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