The school funding report many have been waiting years for is finally here.
We discussed the fairness of spreading the wealth between independent and public schools on Friday, but what do the experts recommend? A panel headed up by businessman David Gonski has reported back today on the huge changes Australia needs to make.
And he asks, won’t somebody think of the children?
The biggest, most obvious, message from 319 pages of the report is this: funding should be delivered where it is needed the most.
You can read the full report here but if you want a quick summary, paraphrased, this is what the report has to say:
1. Funding arrangements for schools across Federal and State Governments are too complex and lack transparency.
2. The ‘traditional’ role of one set of government (state) funding public schools and the other (federal) mostly funding independent schools is divisive, the report says.
3. Many schools, particularly in the Government sector, lack appropriate capital expenditure.
4. “The panel believes that a significant increase in funding is required across all schooling sectors, with the largest part of this increase flowing to the government sector due to the significant numbers and greater concentration of disadvantaged students attending government schools.”