Education - Negative Aspect
To correct market failure mostly government can insist the schools to teach the kids from young age to warn them about the negative effect of cigarettes.
Few of the countries have statements that warn about the negative effects of cigarettes through pictures while producing them
Example - Australia
Education - Positive Aspect
The government can alert the schools in a positive advertising way, if they want to advertise and increase the consumption of vegetables
Example -:
Privatisation
Privatisation refers to the transfer of the ownership of assets from the public sector to the private sector.
For example, Hong Kong’s MTRC was wholly owned by the government, but was privatised on 5 October 2000, raising U$1.22 billion from the sale to shareholders.
Nationalisation
Nationalisation is the purchase of private sector assets by the government
Air India was established in 1953 under the Air Corporations Act.
How can technology improve educational outcomes?
What is the role of teachers in modern education systems?
What are the challenges faced by education systems in developing countries?
4. What is privatisation in the context of education?
5. What are the arguments for and against the privatisation of education?
6. How has privatisation affected the quality of education in different countries?
7. What is nationalisation and how does it differ from privatisation?
8. What are the historical reasons for nationalising certain industries?
9.How can nationalisation affect the efficiency and quality of services?