- 29 Aug 2012 07:27
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lol, I never thought of it like that... you're right some already serially underperforming schools would end up "tanking for draft picks" as they say in the AFL! It would only be a matter of time before some one at some backwater school fudged the numbers and abused/exploited the system(as has happened in the AFL).
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism
Swagman wrote:One practical reason is that it would be anti-enterprising. It would be penalising success and rewarding inefficiency so in other words the worse a school performs financially the more funding it would get.
Regardless of what a school can raise in private funding the Govt funding should be based on per head of students being educated, full stop. The amount of private funding is irrelevant.
I look at this two ways being Govt funding to private schools is a tax payer's due entitlement to receive education funding for their children and / or the Govt paying a fee per student for services rendered. A much of a muchness.
lol, I never thought of it like that... you're right some already serially underperforming schools would end up "tanking for draft picks" as they say in the AFL! It would only be a matter of time before some one at some backwater school fudged the numbers and abused/exploited the system(as has happened in the AFL).
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism