As Bailey writes, «[A] n entrepreneurial education landscape... is one in which [government and foundations] help remove barriers to entry for quality providers and think deeply about the impact their policy or philanthropic decisions will have on
the broader educational marketplace and potential investors or entrepreneurs in the field.»
Ultimately, he removed language that specifically asked the board to «oppose» the
Broad plan, changing it to say the board «stands opposed to external initiatives that seek to reduce public education in Los Angeles to an
educational marketplace and our children to market shares.»