6. Innovations – An Overview Financial Innovations Voucher Systems Educational Tax Incentives Educational Access Innovations Home Schooling Technology Aided Enrollment Innovations PPP Innovations (PPP – Public Private Participations)
7. Access Innovations – Technology Based in detail VOIP VSAT Story Television (BCBM Model)
8. Myths and Facts PPP in detail Fact – Solution for helping most disadvantaged groups in society Myth - Costs significantly more than government schools Fact –Example - less expenditure on teachers than in government schools Myth - People do not spend on education. Fact - 40% more than what the government spent on education. Myth - For Elite & Worsen inequality
9. The ESP Model Players Govt Schools Professional Management Principles Accountability Choice and Freedom Philosophy Fund Students not Schools PPP in detail Govt – States and Central Society – Educators, Teachers, Parents, Community leaders…
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12. ESP in the USA – Charter Schools Origin - ‘Go to hell’ US Context No central edu sys on national scale Choice – Public or private Govt – Fed / State / Local Pvt – Reli /N- P/F- Profit Schools Charter School First – 1992 3600 today across 40 states
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16. ESP in the USA – KIPP Schools 1994 5 th graders, Public School, Houston KIPP Philosophy Hi Expectations Free Choice – Hi commitment More time Power to lead Focus on results
17. ESP in the USA – KIPP Schools Features 90% afro-american or Latino/Hispanic 80% - Meal eligible KIPP Results 45 schools 21$ mn scholarships ‘ Exemplary’ – Texas edu agency
18. ESP in India ??? Indian Adaptability ESP – Viable ? Society’s education mindedness Extremely high pool of graduates Education entrepreneurs wave Local Solutions Self sufficiency in local Administration institutionalized