New funding provides lifeline for low-cost schools, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, August 1 2012
President Morsi faces literacy challenge in Egypt’s move to democracy, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, July 23, 2012
Omega Schools, Ghana, James B Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2012
Freedom: the bottom line, James Tooley, Times Higher, May 2012.
How can international aid for education reach the poorest? Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, March 16, 2012
Flexi schooling, home schooling and virtual schools, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, February 6, 2012
The UN and the Profit Motive in Education, James B Stanfield, Economic Affairs, February, 2012
Training the professional elite – the answer to Middle East calm?, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, January 27, 2012
Educating the world’s seven billionth child , Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, December 14, 2011
Education and profit – Sweden shows the way, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, November 17, 2011
Girls are key to rural economies and food security, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, November 1, 2011
Is there a better way to regulate affordable private schools in India? Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, October 17, 2011
Impact investment in education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, October 2011
Mexico education – can there be reform?, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, October 12, 2011
Nigeria education chief damns private schools a ‘status symbol’, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, September 21, 2011
Are vouchers for education an answer for the developing world?, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS , September 7, 2011
Logically impossible…low-cost private schools in China, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, August 22, 2011
Computers help educate the poorest and most remote, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, August 11, 2011
Education free for all – the Kenya case, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, July 28, 2011
Parent power boosts India’s literacy rate, Pauline Dixon, Geopolitical IS, July 11, 2011
Richard Cobden on education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2011
Higher education and government subsidies, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2011
It’s independence day for those who rise to the Browne challenge, James Tooley, THES, 28 October 2010
The rise and fall of for-profit libraries, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, October 2010
A freedom based approach, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2010
Why not Tesco schools, Sir Terry! James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2010
Ban political interference with tuition fees, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, December 2009
Privatization of business and law schools, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, September 2009
Low Cost Private Schools as Part of the Solution for Education for all (pdf) James Tooley – ATDF Journal, 2009
The profit motive in education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2009
The rise and fall of human capital theory, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2009
Crowding out in education, December, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, 2008
Africa’s great leap backwards, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, September 2008
Another hole in the wall, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2008
Secret history of higher education in the US, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2008
Private schools for the poor – implications for Commonwealth Minsiters of Education, James Tooley, 2007
For-profit charities in education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, December 2007
The Austrian economics of education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, September 2007
The broken university, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2007
For-profit faire trade comprehensive schools, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2007
NUT on education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, December 2006
Market based management in education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, September 2006
Educating Amaretch: Private schools for the poor and the new frontier for investors, James Tooley, Financial Times, 17 September 2006
Free to choose, yes Prime Minister, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2006
Self Organising Systems for Mass Education, Sugata Mitra, eGovMonitor, May 4th 2006
Seldon’s charge, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2006
Backing the Wrong Horse: How Private Schools are Good for the Poor, James Tooley, The Freeman 2006
Private Schools for the Poor, James Tooley, Education Next: A Journal of Opinion and Research 2005
White mischief with education in Kenya, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, December 2005
Allow the most able to shine, James Tooley, Times Higher, December 2005
An association for UK education businesses, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, Sept 2005
Kenya’s forgotten independent school movement, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, June 2005
Adam Smith on education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, March 2005
Samuel Smiles on education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, December 2004
The right to education, James B. Stanfield, Economic Affairs, September 2004
McDegree ready to go, James Tooley, Times Higher, 14 Feb 2003.
Choice in Education: Global Examples and Evidence Given, James Tooley, House of Commons, November 2002.