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Investing in schools - funding the future / Adam Rorris.
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21065
Author
Rorris, Adam
(author).
Title
Investing in schools - funding the future / Adam Rorris. [ElectronicResource]
Published
2021.
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83 pages [PDF]
Summary Note
"Investment in
Australian
schools has favoured private schools to an astonishing degree. Private schools have received investment in school facilities that is at least twice as much received by public schools per student in any given year (outside
of
the BER program years) and even as high as nearly four times in one year. This means for every dollar invested per child in a private school, a public school child would get somewhere between 27 cents and 50 cents. The Ratio
of
Inequity (ROI) in spending between sectors is so high, it is more a ratio
of
shame than inequity. Based on this calculation
of
inequity, public schools were collectively deprived
of
$21.5 billion in school investment for the first six years the coalition was in power (2013–18) ... Recommendation 1. Minimum per student investment should match private schools ... Recommendation 2. Cease capital support for private schools ... Recommendation 3. School communities (teachers, students, parents and community members using schools) coordinate to identify critical gaps such as examples
of
schools with large number
of
demountables, schools in hot areas with no air con etc. and other glaring capacity
of
maintenance needs ... Recommendation 4. Modern monitoring and reporting systems engaged all in schools. State and territory departments
of
education should put in place digital solutions that can be accessed via mobile apps ... Recommendation 5. Establish School Facilities Board at regional and state levels." - p. 5.
Subject
Education -- Australia -- Finance
Federal aid to education -- Australia
Educational equalization -- Australia
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https://www.aeufederal.org.au/application/files/5716/2278/1619/AEU197_Investing_in_Schools_Report_v5_REV.pdf
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