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Revision as of 22:09, 26 June 2017
A guide to the companies, lobbyists and think tanks involved in the privatisation of schools |
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What is happening to our schools? The opening up of schools to private companies has been described as ‘the largest market opportunity’ since healthcare was privatised. 'Let's all go forth. Let's all make hay,' as one private equity investor said at a 2015 UK education investment conference. A vast education industry now exists to profit from schools. It includes: education publishers, global technology firms, privately-managed school chains, and financial sector investors. Our profiles of these and other players on the Schools Portal aim to show which companies are leading the reforms; the networks of lobbyists working for them across continents; the politicians aiding them; the messages being used to sell these changes and more. This portal is part of Powerbase—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. Powerbase has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by a managing editor. |
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