Who owns educational products that are developed with public dollars, and the rights to distribute them?
GORDON, RACHEL A.; Superfine, Benjamin
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Title
Who owns educational products that are developed with public dollars, and the rights to distribute them?
Author(s)
GORDON, RACHEL A.
Superfine, Benjamin
Issue Date
2018-10-19
Keyword(s)
policy
public
federal
research
educational
education
care
industry
programs
Abstract
This policy brief looks at policies that affect what scholars call the school improvement industry. It focuses on how products developed within this industry - many with development and use paid for by public schools and state or federal education agencies - are disseminated via open- or closed-source licensing.
The brief considers the ways these two forms may relate to the cost, quality, and adaptability of the tools and may reflect underlying issues of equity, expertise, and public vs. private action. Priorities for tracking such effects are identified, given limited documentation of which outcomes are most likely.
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