A Study To Analyse The Implications Of Privatisation Of School And Its Impact On Different Class Of The Society

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ZHU YULAN,Khatipah binti Abdul Ghani,Rozaini Binti Rosli

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The education industry has been increasingly privatised to accommodate the nation's ever-increasing demand for education. To better achieve the policy objectives of increasing participation in and access to basic education, improving learning outcomes and overall efficiency, and creating more equitable educational opportunities, the state is contracting out the provision of education to private providers. Many factors, including a country's future course, could be affected by its approach to youth education. Despite private education's positive effects on society at large, several new worries have emerged due to the sector's meteoric ascent to prominence and quick expansion. It is critically important to study the issues that develop as a result of privatisation for merely pragmatic reasons.

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