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Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank

Public-Private Partnerships in Education New Evidence on Accountability Reforms September 2011. Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank. Private Enrollment 1991-2003. Engaging the Private Sector. Options for Engagement. Engagement by Type & Coverage. 70. Netherlands.

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Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank

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  1. Public-Private Partnerships in Education New Evidence on Accountability Reforms September 2011 Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank

  2. Private Enrollment 1991-2003

  3. Engaging the Private Sector

  4. Options for Engagement

  5. Engagement by Type & Coverage 70 Netherlands 65 60 Belgium Chile Korea Spain Private enrolment 30 25 Denmark 20 France New Zealand Portugal United States 15 Brazil Slovak Rep Luxembourg Scotland Mexico Sweden 10 Germany Austria England Greece Hungary Iceland Poland Italy Switz Norway Finland Israel Estonia Slovenia Czech Rep Ireland 0 Private funded Private contracted Private management Market contracted Private schools Type of engagement

  6. Evidence on School Choice

  7. Charter Schools

  8. Charter Schools

  9. Benchmarking Policy How well does policy supports the four key regulatory outcomes Regulatory outcome Description Competition Accountability Autonomy Information How well does the system supports different players to enter the market and to what extent does it ensure there is no selection which influences the efficiency of the market? What standards are private players accountable for and what is the accountability process? What degree of autonomy is given to schools in terms of curriculum, delivery and teacher policies? What information is available to parents and to what extent is financial contribution hindering parents in their decision-making process? 1 2 3 4

  10. Benchmarking Policy Mature Reflects international best practice Established Reflects good practice, with some limitations Emerging Reflects some good practice Latent Reflects limited engagement

  11. Benchmarking a Country

  12. Thank you Harry Anthony Patrinos hpatrinos@worldbank.org

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