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Originally posted by eastaugh36
oh god can we please get off this topic ! Liberal won and thats that !

Originally posted by BJ
Yeah true to some independent schools but not true to all.
Just because the independent school up the road from u is building all this stuff doesnt mean that the local catholic school in derby doesnt need some cash.

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Originally posted by Frodo
Let me get this right. You are saying that if a group of parents gets together (p+c committee perhaps) and raises funds so that facilities are improved at their school then the school should have government funding reduced
And in doing so that means that schools who do no fundraising get more money
Don't you think that you would kill off fundraising completely?
This is exactly what happened in Communist Russia and the quality of education was reduced to the lowest common denominator in all schools apart from the elite ones where children went after an assessment of high intellect as five year olds.
Originally posted by Frodo
Let me get this right. You are saying that if a group of parents gets together (p+c committee perhaps) and raises funds so that facilities are improved at their school then the school should have government funding reduced![]()
And in doing so that means that schools who do no fundraising get more money![]()
Don't you think that you would kill off fundraising completely?
This is exactly what happened in Communist Russia and the quality of education was reduced to the lowest common denominator in all schools apart from the elite ones where children went after an assessment of high intellect as five year olds.
Originally posted by Jars458
You seem to be obsessed with communism.
)Originally posted by BJ
Like Frodo said, if the government only gives money too the schools that cant afford to fund raise then no schools will bother fundraising.
It also sounds sort of unfair that some schools should have to work hard through fundraising to earn their money whereas other schools just get it off the government.
Also, fundraising doesnt always consist of the parents handing out cash, it could mean going around to houses asking people to buy freddo frogs or malteasers. You can do this wether you are rich or poor.
Originally posted by BJ
The idea of everyone getting an equal education sounds great but I doubt it is really possible.
Like Frodo said, if the government only gives money too the schools that cant afford to fund raise then no schools will bother fundraising. It also sounds sort of unfair that some schools should have to work hard through fundraising to earn their money whereas other schools just get it off the government.
Also, fundraising doesnt always consist of the parents handing out cash, it could mean going around to houses asking people to buy freddo frogs or malteasers. You can do this wether you are rich or poor.
BJ
Originally posted by Frodo
Both my boys went around selling chocolate bars for school, cricket club and footy club. No molesting problems.
We also arranged sausage sizzles and quiz nights for school amenities.
There were single parent mothers and parents working long hours to get their kids thru private school. They took no holidays in Bali etc and preferred giving an education to their kids to smoking and drinking.
I'll agree to a certain extent with the communist input ( and I believe in calling a spade a spade), those who inherit money or win lotto etc, are plain lucky and don't really deserve to give their kids a top schooling.
However, excluding them we come to those who studied hard, worked hard and made money that is theirs to do as they wish.
Now I know a heap of parents with kids in low standard schools that smoke $60 a week and drink $100 + a week in booze, go out regularly and have graeat holidays. Now they choose how to spend that money so I have no disagreement with them, but don't castigate the people who work their butts off and sacrifice a lot to give their kids a decent education. And if a bit of fund raising helps get extra facilities then good on them.
Now I do realise that there are some that are so unfortunate that they cannot afford to send their kids to a decent school and I do think we need to be benevolent in real cases but here's the rub :-
Why can't the school system be improved so all can get a good education? You see the margin between the top private schools and bottom public schools is far too big. Why?
Well you're all going to guess what I'm going to say aren't you!!!
Socialism and trade unionism...hand in hand.
It's all about standards. Getting rid of weak teachers. Instilling discipline, dress standards and an ethos about caring for each other. Now the unions will not allow disciplining of teachers and our socialist society will not allow disciplining of children. Golf courses are full of teachers at 3:30pm.....not from private schools though. If you want to raise the bar of school standards then taking the lead weights of trade unionism and socialism from each end will help.
Think about it. The trade unions and socialist party are the supporters of the poorer paid and disadvantaged. If you send your child to a school where socialism and trade unionism is the ethos then where in society do you expect your child to end up?
Or at least the vast majority of then!
And many people realise exactly that and work their butts off to drag their children up a notch and away from that environment, can you blame them?
So if you really do care about a more level playing field and raising the bar of excellence of education then it is imperative that trade unionism and socialism is irradicated from the teaching fraternity.
Originally posted by Pessimistic
I don'r know much about education (yet) but I'm sure when I do I will see it through different eyes than you.
Originally posted by Dave
You can't argue with ideolgues Pess, they are not capable of seeing that other pov's have any merit.
Originally posted by Pessimistic
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Here in Oz its abit more pragmatic but the current mob are throwoing taxpayers money in private health rebates for questionable outcomes.
Originally posted by Pessimistic
So its ideological to think there's something wrong when a private docter says 'how are you' oneco or twice while in hospital then sends you a bill for several hundred dollars.

Originally posted by Dave
No, it's ideological to blame the problems in our schools on our "socilist" society and trade unions. That's what I was referring to, not you![]()

and we wonder why they went bankrupt!Originally posted by Frodo
ps.....Average wage at Ansett was $97,000 a year. Well done unionsand we wonder why they went bankrupt!
Originally posted by Chilli Afterglow
Not sure the objective is questionable. What they are clearly trying to do is turn the health system back to the way it was during the 80's and early 90's, when the whole thing seemed to work fairly well. The numbers in private insurance were solid, which meant that neither system to too stretched.
As a fall out from the lean economic times, people generally were no longer able to afford the insurance and dropped out. As these numbers increased, so to did the premiums rise (as the insurance companies were trying to maintain their bottom lines).
This had the effect of spiralling with increasingly more being forced out due to the increase. The more that dropped out, the greater the load on the public system, which it wasn't really able to handle.
Costello's bribes are quite blatantly an attempt to lift the numbers in private coverage back up, ultimately easing the burden on the taxpayer and the public hospitals system.
Originally posted by BUBBALOUIS
I dont wonder at all Frodo, first your magical coalition government allowed an under capitalised Air New Zealand to buy Ansett, then your wonderful coalition Government lobbied to stop Singapore Airlines buying Ansett ....... 2 MAJOR reasons Aansett collapsed ..... but its easier to union bash isnt it?.lol
Originally posted by Frodo
ps.....Average wage at Ansett was $97,000 a year. Well done unionsand we wonder why they went bankrupt!
Originally posted by Darky
Not this western suburbs factory worker!
Having had many bad experiences with unions in my blue-collar jobs, I will never vote for a political party that supports these same unions (PTWU, NUW, CFMEU), and has unions carry out advertising on their behalf.
Originally posted by Frodo
ie it's ideological to blame the problems in our shools on the ideologists of socialism and union power
That's the whole problem,ame as communism. The idea is sound but in practice it is pie in the sky ideology and until the left wing loonies get their heads out of the clouds and do/say something that has practical significance they will remain an envcumbrance upon not only schooling but society as a whole.
ps.....Average wage at Ansett was $97,000 a year.
Well done unionsand we wonder why they went bankrupt!





