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twiddla

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Howard announced today a whole heap of money for state schools and lower level private schools for structural improvements, however he said it would be his govt who administered it (not the states). I haven't read the much stuff on this scheme but what does everyone think of it?
 

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Nicho said:
Howard announced today a whole heap of money for state schools and lower level private schools for structural improvements, however he said it would be his govt who administered it (not the states). I haven't read the much stuff on this scheme but what does everyone think of it?
Its sounds better that the Federal Government will manage it...to me, Carr doesn't seem that interested in education or health...more recreation and art.
 

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From what you wrote it sounds a bit like the Labor version without the cutbacks for the expensive private schools... or not if it's only structural. I don't know.

But if it is Federally administered, it's another layer of bureaucracy, because the states are supposed to manage that themselves. I don't dispute, thorny, that the Carr govt has been pretty pissweak about public schools, but up til this point school buulding and maintenance has been a state responsibility, and any policy designed to shift some of this to the Federal level requires more bureacracy to administer it, as well as being something of a vote grab (is there anything that isn't) by trying to emulate the better received parts of Labor policy. That's how it looks anyway.
 

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Yep

$1 billion capital funding increase for government schools and poorer-resourced non-government schools - smh.
 

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mervvyn said:
$1 billion for the whole country's schools would seem a little thinly spread given that there are something like 9000 schools = ~$11,000 per school = not very much for repairs or new structures...
That actually equals $111,111.11 per school...still not alot though, but better than $11,000
 

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Howard is desperate to pull out an education plan in oder to save his political future
 

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Tuna said:
Howard is desperate to pull out an education plan in oder to save his political future
Definitely - despite the controversy it raised about public vs private, the Labor plan seemed to go down quite well on the whole. Education being the priority it is, the Liberals can't afford to give away an advantage like that.
 

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its just to savour some votes
but school doesn't matter too me as much nemore
i now care about HECS
 
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Well it's better than the Labor scheme, which cuts funding from private schools.
 

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MoonlightSonata said:
Well it's better than the Labor scheme, which cuts funding from private schools.
A scheme which gives instead of takes, as well as making sure the money is distributed.
 

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