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The Beautiful Tree: A Personal Journey into How the World’s Poorest People Are Educating Themselves
By James Tooley Introduced By Nandan Nilekani
 
 
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An inspiring journey into the lives of families and teachers in the poorest communities of India, Africa, and China who have successfully created their own private schools in response to failed public education.

Wandering into the slums of Hyderabad’s Old City, Tooley was initially shocked to find it overflowing with small, parent-funded schools.  Could these be the answer to help achieve universal education?

 

The Beautiful Tree movingly uncovers the efforts of poor communities in education, and finds competent, committed entrepreneurs who have started schools catering to slum children. He discovers young, engaged teachers, passionate entrepreneurs, and teaching models that work to ensure that students are engaged and learning. He finds that even among the unrecognized private schools, average teacher attendance, and English and maths proficiency surpass the apathetic government school system.

 

This is a passionate and engaging account of the children, parents, teachers, and entrepreneurs who Tooley encounters in the face of staunch government denial that these schools actually exist. They taught him that the poor are not waiting for educational handouts—they are building their own schools and learning to save themselves.

 

Named after Mahatma Gandhi’s phrase for the schools of pre-colonial India, The Beautiful Tree is not another book lamenting what has gone wrong in the Third World. It is a book about what is going right, and it offers a simple lesson: both the entrepreneurial spirit and the love of parents for their children can help overcome the stifling effects of poverty.

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‘Education has long been a critical factor for reducing poverty as well as long-term income inequalities, and James’ marvelous book takes us some way forward in ideas to make schooling both universal and effective … a worthwhile read.’ —Nandan Nilekani

‘This important book shows how poor people in some of the most impoverished parts of the world turn to private education to provide the schooling that the state does not or cannot provide.’—Chris Patten

‘Surprising … engaging … a moving account of how poor parents struggle against great odds to provide a rich educational experience to their children.’—Publishers Weekly

‘Tooley’s specialty as both scholar and practitioner is ultra-low-cost private education in the world’s poorest countries. Everyone interested in development should read it.’—Clive Crook, The Atlantic

‘This is a great book—iconoclastic, refreshing, well-written, and careful.’—William Easterly, New York University

‘This is an insightful, empathetic testament to the motivation and ability of the most underprivileged people on Earth to lift each other—and a condemning chronicle of the wrong-headed, wasteful ways that many governments and aid agencies have used to ‘help’ them.’—Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School
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Published by : Penguin Books India
Published :  14-Nov-2009
Imprint : Viking
ISBN : 9780670083732
Edition : Hardback
Format : Demy
Extent : 320
Classification :
Rights : Indian Subcontinent and Singapore only
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