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D) "It is a truism, but nonetheless again worth repeating, that many children are
languishing in schools where education standards are far too low and their educational
and life prospects are dramatically hindered as a result," he will claim. The academic
says the advantage of a "competitive market" system of education is that it
automatically sets up accountability "between sellers and buyers".
E) He says it is wrong to assume that parents from poor homes will not contribute
financially to their child's education – citing examples from Africa, India and China
where even the least well-off parents are prepared to pay. Professor Tooley advocates
a state-funded voucher system which would let parents buy a place for their child at a
school of their choice.
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