...or you could just click on the link?Jago said:that's a pretty long article...tell me what it says.
It is redirecting funds from the listed schools to other Catholic, Independent and State schools.Excerpts from the ALP Education Policy
$1 billion in additional targeted support for struggling government and non-government schools to attract high performing teachers; improve discipline; teach Australian values; lift literacy and numeracy skills; upgrade capital and ICT infrastructure in disadvantaged areas; and encourage needy schools to share resources.
$220 million to develop and retain more great classroom teachers for government and non-government schools and improve their teaching skills.
http://www.alp.org.au/policy/education/ausschools.php
i think what he is trying to say is that a decrease in government, state or federal, to non government schools would necessitate fee rises in those schools, making it too expensive for some families who can only just afford it at the moment. although the targeted group of schools isn't that big, any significant loss of funds for those schools, even though they have large fees, would eventually result in fee rises and transfers to cheaper or public schools. And obviously, more students in the public system would be a greater strain, particularly in the short term before the benefits of extra funding flow through entirely.Ziff said:"people may move out of the private sector, into the public causing a GREATER STRAIN on the government"
Back up your assertion with at least a fact that may prove or at least insinuate this outcome.
haha definately =)braindrainedAsh said:Public schools and the smaller independents/catholics etc need more funding.
what he said. ziff is my hero.Ziff said:"why punish people who actively choose to give their kids a good education at private schools?"
You realise that just shot you in the foot right there...
Why is a private education better than a public one? Explain it.
"people may move out of the private sector, into the public causing a GREATER STRAIN on the government"
Back up your assertion with at least a fact that may prove or at least insinuate this outcome.
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Does your idea about private schools v. public schools also apply to the public v. private health insurance and health systems?
Maybe those that can pay deserve a "good" health system whilst those that can't do not?
Maybe those that can pay deserve a "good" education system whilst this that can't do not?
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If you look at the schools that the SMH (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/14/1094927561170.html) reports Latham is cutting funds from it's not going to matter much at all because the parents already pay about 98% of the fees anyway (this figure is anecdotal from a person that I know who goes to one of the listed schools). They can afford it. Latham is redirecting funds from these schools to the POORER Catholic and Independent schools which actually allows these schools to lower fees for the "battling" workers.
It is redirecting funds from the listed schools to other Catholic, Independent and State schools.
Read the articles before you shoot your mouth off.
Oh, she changed her custom status!!! Your not in there anymore...poor Asquithian.Asquithian said:i thought i was your hero