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RE: For-Profits Serve Poor, Get Better Results Than Government Schools - Yancy Derringer - 09-16-2011 Another nice post by Glen S. McGhee in the otherwise useless IHE today, regarding the proposed for-profit standards of conduct: Quote:There Is Only One List That Mattershttp://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/09/15/will_for_profit_trade_group_s_voluntary_standards_take_hold For-Profits Serve Poor, Get Better Results Than Government Schools - Bwana - 10-01-2011 The picture of schools that serve the poor in developing nations is more diverse than presented in the current posts. There are schools that started out as non-accredited schools in tertiary education with the special mission of offering the best of quality education they could provide to students from the many slums that you find in the bigger towns of developing nations. In the first years of their existence, they may have "only" offered religious programmes. Later, they may have also decided to include programmes of a more secular nature like teacher training in a special field - it is obvious that religious programmes alone do not and cannot satisfy all the complex needs of societies in developing nations. Including programmes of a more secular nature may eventually make the school decide to pursue government-recognised accreditation, which is always costly. If the school is profit-oriented, it will have tuition fees increased for students, and it will continue to "sell" education for business profit. If a school is not profit-oriented, it will have a network of supporting sponsors that will allow the school to exist and do its good job for those in need. RE: For-Profits Serve Poor, Get Better Results Than Government Schools - Ben Johnson - 10-02-2011 (10-01-2011, 10:30 PM)Bwana Wrote: The picture of schools that serve the poor in developing nations is more diverse than presented in the current posts. Harvard, Yale etc. started as religious schools. Many American educators are a little culturally obtuse believing that if it isn't American, it's inferior. |