Frontline Season 21 Episode 21

Frontline Season 21 Episode 21 Public Schools, Inc.

  • July 3, 2003

In episode 21 of season 21 of Frontline, titled "Public Schools, Inc." the show explores the growing trend of privatization within the education system. The episode begins by highlighting the struggles of one public school in Philadelphia, where students are falling behind and teachers are overwhelmed. In response, the district has turned to outside help in the form of charter schools and private companies.

The show then delves into the history of privatization in education and its current state in America today. Through interviews with educators, politicians, and school administrators, Frontline raises questions about the effectiveness of privatized education and its impact on the American education system as a whole.

Throughout the episode, viewers are introduced to various players in the privatization movement, including charter schools, for-profit education companies, and wealthy philanthropists. Frontline examines the role of money in education and questions whether those with the most resources are truly helping to improve the education system or simply furthering their own interests.

The episode also explores some of the challenges facing privatized education, including accountability and transparency. Without the same regulations and oversight as public schools, some charter schools and education companies have been accused of taking advantage of students and taxpayers.

Frontline raises important questions about the role of public education in America and the impact of privatization on students and communities. The show presents a balanced view of the issue, interviewing proponents of privatization as well as those who are critical of the trend.

Ultimately, "Public Schools, Inc." asks viewers to consider the future of education in America and to question whether privatization is truly the best way to improve our schools or simply a way to further divide our society.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 3, 2003
  • Language
    English