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Taylor, Tony, 1943-
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Class wars : money, schools and power in modern Australia / Tony Taylor.
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Clayton, Vic. : Monash University Publishing, 2018.
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318 pages ; 24 cm.
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"How Australians fund schooling has been a matter of bitter political, social and religious division for almost two hundred years. And it remains so. The 2012 Gonski Review, urging all jurisdictions to move towards consensus on a needs-based and socially just education system, has continued to encounter forms of political obstruction. By examining the principles, the motives and means of those who, since Menzies, have fought to develop and maintain a class-based education system at the expense of a broader view of social justice, this book explains how and why Australian education policy remains mired in political controversy." - Back cover.
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Education and state -- Australia
Education -- Political aspects
Education -- Australia -- Finance
Education -- Australia -- Aims and objectives
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-- Economic aspects -- -- Australia.
School management and organization
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Public-private sector cooperation
Business and education
Commercialism in schools
Educational equalization
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