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Reply #15 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:41pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:01pm:
freediver wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 6:58pm:
It depends. Using the 50% more figure, if less than 2/3 of students switched to public, then the government would save money by dropping subsidies. Of course, this only considers money spent, not what you get in return.


thats an invalid argument. you might as well say the govt will drop subsidies for all private schools and therefore save money. of course the problm is that 80% of private students will revert to public thus costing the govt MORE money.


Did you read my post? I was saying the same thing. Except I also fleshed it out a bit more.
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Reply #16 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:44pm
 
Lobo wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:32pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 6:00pm:
We all know why you agree with that comment and it has nothing to do with the facts. with 2/3 of students in private schools the comment is an undeniable fact of massive proportions. but when your thinking is defined soley by ideology then you come up with crap like this.


Can you tell me where you get this figure of 2/3 of students in private schools?

I would have thought it the other way.

ie. 2/3 in government schools.


The figure given was 50% higher subsidies for public schools.

eg:

private, $100
public $150
(government contribution)

Suppose you have 3 private school students - cost = $300. If you ditch the private subsidy, you save $300. If two of them switch to public, it costs $300. If more than 2/3 (of current private school students) swtich, it actually costs the government more money if they drop the subsidies.
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Re: More Public Money for Private Education
Reply #17 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 8:13pm
 
freediver wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:44pm:
Lobo wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:32pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 6:00pm:
We all know why you agree with that comment and it has nothing to do with the facts. with 2/3 of students in private schools the comment is an undeniable fact of massive proportions. but when your thinking is defined soley by ideology then you come up with crap like this.


Can you tell me where you get this figure of 2/3 of students in private schools?

I would have thought it the other way.

ie. 2/3 in government schools.


The figure given was 50% higher subsidies for public schools.

eg:

private, $100
public $150
(government contribution)

Suppose you have 3 private school students - cost = $300. If you ditch the private subsidy, you save $300. If two of them switch to public, it costs $300. If more than 2/3 (of current private school students) swtich, it actually costs the government more money if they drop the subsidies.


freediver...
I may have misread longy's intention where he posted " with 2/3 of students in private schools"...
I read that to mean that 2/3 of students in Australian schools were in private education.
If this was NOT what he meant, I apologise to him.

Also apologies to yourself if I have caused you any confusion as to my post.

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Reply #18 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 9:34pm
 

You are correct, Froggie - Longy has got his figures around the wrong way - only about 1/3 of school students in Oz are in the private system...

Many of those students are attending small schools that are unviable - many of which emerged under the bizarre private school funding arrangements of the Howardian Era...

There are some other matters that haven't been touched upon here - notably the fact that: the Federal Govt currently disproportionately funds private schools - such that around 2/3 of Federal School funding goes to the 1/3 of kids in Private schools...

No thanks to the Howard Govt, for using CONSOLIDATED TAXPAYER REVENUE to subsidise the elite few (nor to the Labs who promised in 2007 not to change their obscenely-despicable formula for X number of years)...

As for the claim. that the removal of Govt private school subsidies, would result in as much as 50% or 2/3 of all kids being pulled out of private schools and plopped into the public ones - are you guys serious!?

To that, I say: bollox - because most people who send their kids to private schools do because of strong ideological and/or elitist dispositions...

Many parents (like Tony Abbott) will go into debt to cover Catholic and Steiner school fees - and some parents (and/or grandparents) are prepared to fork out tens of thousands of dollars annually with elite schools, for the privilege of their kids associating and networking with the future corporate, professional and political leaders...

Personally, I doubt that more than 10-25% of people would make the shift - especially knowing that private school fees inflate annually on top of the dramatic increases as kids move into higher grades - and that the proportion of kids in private schools has remained fairly steady...

BTW, are you guys across the actual per capita dollar values going to private v's public school students - do you think that we are talking tens of thousands per child, or a far more modest amount!?

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Re: More Public Money for Private Education
Reply #19 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:00pm
 
Lobo wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:32pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 6:00pm:
We all know why you agree with that comment and it has nothing to do with the facts. with 2/3 of students in private schools the comment is an undeniable fact of massive proportions. but when your thinking is defined soley by ideology then you come up with crap like this.


Can you tell me where you get this figure of 2/3 of students in private schools?

I would have thought it the other way.

ie. 2/3 in government schools.


the flow to private schools is continueing as it has for the past 15 years. parents are prepared to go without so they can get their kids a better education .
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Reply #20 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:03pm
 
Equitist wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 9:34pm:
You are correct, Froggie - Longy has got his figures around the wrong way - only about 1/3 of school students in Oz are in the private system...

Many of those students are attending small schools that are unviable - many of which emerged under the bizarre private school funding arrangements of the Howardian Era...

There are some other matters that haven't been touched upon here - notably the fact that: the Federal Govt currently disproportionately funds private schools - such that around 2/3 of Federal School funding goes to the 1/3 of kids in Private schools...

No thanks to the Howard Govt, for using CONSOLIDATED TAXPAYER REVENUE to subsidise the elite few (nor to the Labs who promised in 2007 not to change their obscenely-despicable formula for X number of years)...

As for the claim. that the removal of Govt private school subsidies, would result in as much as 50% or 2/3 of all kids being pulled out of private schools and plopped into the public ones - are you guys serious!?

To that, I say: bollox - because most people who send their kids to private schools do because of strong ideological and/or elitist dispositions...

Many parents (like Tony Abbott) will go into debt to cover Catholic and Steiner school fees - and some parents (and/or grandparents) are prepared to fork out tens of thousands of dollars annually with elite schools, for the privilege of their kids associating and networking with the future corporate, professional and political leaders...

Personally, I doubt that more than 10-25% of people would make the shift - especially knowing that private school fees inflate annually on top of the dramatic increases as kids move into higher grades - and that the proportion of kids in private schools has remained fairly steady...

BTW, are you guys across the actual per capita dollar values going to private v's public school students - do you think that we are talking tens of thousands per child, or a far more modest amount!?




it is easier to say what you got RIGHT in your post than you got wrong. most people DONT send their kids to private schools for religious or ideological reasons.  They send them because the private sector provides an undeniably superior education - like it or not.
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Re: More Public Money for Private Education
Reply #21 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:08pm
 

longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:00pm:
Lobo wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 7:32pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 6:00pm:
We all know why you agree with that comment and it has nothing to do with the facts. with 2/3 of students in private schools the comment is an undeniable fact of massive proportions. but when your thinking is defined soley by ideology then you come up with crap like this.


Can you tell me where you get this figure of 2/3 of students in private schools?

I would have thought it the other way.

ie. 2/3 in government schools.


the flow to private schools is continueing as it has for the past 15 years. parents are prepared to go without so they can get their kids a better education .


longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:03pm:
Equitist wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 9:34pm:
You are correct, Froggie - Longy has got his figures around the wrong way - only about 1/3 of school students in Oz are in the private system...

Many of those students are attending small schools that are unviable - many of which emerged under the bizarre private school funding arrangements of the Howardian Era...

There are some other matters that haven't been touched upon here - notably the fact that: the Federal Govt currently disproportionately funds private schools - such that around 2/3 of Federal School funding goes to the 1/3 of kids in Private schools...

No thanks to the Howard Govt, for using CONSOLIDATED TAXPAYER REVENUE to subsidise the elite few (nor to the Labs who promised in 2007 not to change their obscenely-despicable formula for X number of years)...

As for the claim. that the removal of Govt private school subsidies, would result in as much as 50% or 2/3 of all kids being pulled out of private schools and plopped into the public ones - are you guys serious!?

To that, I say: bollox - because most people who send their kids to private schools do because of strong ideological and/or elitist dispositions...

Many parents (like Tony Abbott) will go into debt to cover Catholic and Steiner school fees - and some parents (and/or grandparents) are prepared to fork out tens of thousands of dollars annually with elite schools, for the privilege of their kids associating and networking with the future corporate, professional and political leaders...

Personally, I doubt that more than 10-25% of people would make the shift - especially knowing that private school fees inflate annually on top of the dramatic increases as kids move into higher grades - and that the proportion of kids in private schools has remained fairly steady...

BTW, are you guys across the actual per capita dollar values going to private v's public school students - do you think that we are talking tens of thousands per child, or a far more modest amount!?




it is easier to say what you got RIGHT in your post than you got wrong. most people DONT send their kids to private schools for religious or ideological reasons.  They send them because the private sector provides an undeniably superior education - like it or not.


Show us your stats, Longy!
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Reply #22 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:12pm
 
The best teachers go where the money is.
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Reply #23 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:17pm
 

Cyberman wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:12pm:
The best teachers go where the money is.


You are aware, aren't you, that private schools generally pay less than public schools!?

As it happens, the same applies to all-but the top escelons in private hospitals, aged facilites and child handling centres...
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Reply #24 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:22pm
 
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Reply #25 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:32pm
 

Cyberman wrote on Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:22pm:
Show us your stats!


You are the one who made the assertion, so it is incumbent upon you to prove it!

Meantime, you should learn not to assume things just because they suit your agenda...

Hint: these days, where there are parallel public and private systems operating in the same 'market', the private sector rarely matches the wages and salaries of the highly-unionised public sector, except in the highest eschelons which (for obvious reasons) are not unionised)!
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Reply #26 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:37pm
 
No, I said teachers go where the money is. You made the assertion.
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You are aware, aren't you, that private schools generally pay less than public schools!?


Now back your assertion. Or did you just assume because it suits your agenda?
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Reply #27 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:52pm
 
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Reply #28 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 10:55pm
 
I think we need to look at the funding
Private schools are funded per student by the federal government and a good porportion of them are religious based so therefore get extra money for things like building,wages and maintinance from organisations which are tax exempt, whereas public school students are funded by state governments who get a lump some to cover everything.
Whilst governments can divide the lump sum per student at state schools to make it look good it doesnt take into account everything the money has to stretch to cover.
Private schools as I said can use all the federal money for student needs and get the extra money for the other things I mentioned before.
Also state governments are notorious for syphioning off money from 1 thing to another,to balance their state budgets.
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Reply #29 - Jul 21st, 2010 at 11:00pm
 
Of course the elite wealthy private schools are funded exuberantly, whereas our public schools remain under-staffed to fend for themselves.

Don't worry, they have brand new school halls which created employment opportunities for an unskilled immigrant workforce, this and gave students free lap-tops to watch movies on when their casual teachers rarely make it to class.

My son has been without a computers teacher (He is in Year 10) for an entire term, and doesn't look like getting one any-time soon.

But that's ok, Knox grammar afford Dr's to teach their students science, apparently this is called moving forward.

Public health and education is a shambles, but so long as these politicians kids schools are heavily funded, this is all that counts.

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