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In this week's program, we take a closer look at the role of the Bill  & Melinda Gates Foundation in funding and promoting corporate  education reform. The Gates Foundation is one of a handful of venture  philanthropists - along with the Broad and Walton  Foundations - who  have spent billions of dollars in the last decade to change the face of  public education in the United States.
Gates' agenda for reform is  essentially identical to that of the U.S. Department of Education,  namely increasing the use of high-stakes standardized tests at all  levels, standardizing curriculum, creating a de-unionized system of  merit-based pay for teachers tied to student test scores, and  disinvesting in neighborhood public schools in favor of opening new  charter schools.
As we've explored in previous episodes of Education  Radio, all of these reforms can be tied to a larger ideology of  free-market competition and a corporate agenda of deregulation and  privatization, and are actually leading to greater social and economic  inequalities.  
 
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