The first 2 are irrelevant, efficiency is good, better education is great, and teaching the test can be quite bad.
There are plenty of educational reforms that could improve things without the need to privatize everything:
* Funding for open source text books, lesson materials, etc.
* Make teachers observe each-others' classes occasionally.
* Tutoring vouchers - more flexible than school vouchers.
* Abolish homework (that's contentious though).
* Publish school budgets and make the principle defend them to parents, to expose waste.
The first 2 are irrelevant, efficiency is good, better education is great, and teaching the test can be quite bad.
There are plenty of educational reforms that could improve things without the need to privatize everything:
* Funding for open source text books, lesson materials, etc.
* Make teachers observe each-others' classes occasionally.
* Tutoring vouchers - more flexible than school vouchers.
* Abolish homework (that's contentious though).
* Publish school budgets and make the principle defend them to parents, to expose waste.