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Author Knee, Jonathan A., author.

Title Class clowns : how the smartest investors lost billions in education / Jonathan A. Knee.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource.
text file PDF
Series Columbia Business School publishing
Columbia Business School publishing.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- The wizard of ed -- Rupert and the chancellor: a tragic love story -- Curious George schools John Paulson -- Michael Milken: master of the knowledge universe -- What makes a good education business? -- Lessons from clown school.
Summary The past thirty years have seen dozens of otherwise successful investors try to improve education through the application of market principles. They have funneled billions of dollars into alternative schools, online education, and textbook publishing, and they have, with surprising regularity, lost their shirts. In Class Clowns, professor and investment banker Jonathan A. Knee dissects what drives investors' efforts to improve education and why they consistently fail. Knee takes readers inside four spectacular financial failures in education: Rupert Murdoch's billion-dollar effort to reshape elementary education through technology; the unhappy investors--including hedge fund titan John Paulson--who lost billions in textbook publisher Houghton Mifflin; the abandonment of Knowledge Universe, Michael Milken's twenty-year mission to revolutionize the global education industry; and a look at Chris Whittle, founder of EdisonLearning and a pioneer of large-scale transformational educational ventures, who continues to attract investment despite decades of financial and operational disappointment. Although deep belief in the curative powers of the market drove these initiatives, it was the investors' failure to appreciate market structure that doomed them. Knee asks: What makes a good education business? By contrasting rare successes, he finds a dozen broad lessons at the heart of these cautionary case studies. Class Clowns offers an important guide for public policy makers and guardrails for future investors, as well as an intelligent exposé for activists and teachers frustrated with the repeated underperformance of these attempts to shake up education.
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Language In English.
Subject Education -- Economic aspects -- Case studies.
Education -- Economic aspects.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject Education -- Finance -- Case studies.
Education -- Finance.
Investments -- Case studies.
Investments.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Case studies.
Other Form: Print version: 9780231179287 0231179286 (DLC) 2016027438 (OCoLC)947817139
ISBN 9780231543330 (electronic book)
0231543336 (electronic book)
9780231179287 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0231179286 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 10.7312/knee17928