Private Schools, Public Good: The Truth About Choice, Funding and Performance.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Should parents have a say in where their kids go to school? Are attacks on school choice and non-government schools fair? This video explores these key questions, addressing four common myths about them that damage the quality of the public debate.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @CISAus
    @CISAus  8 дней назад

    How do you think we can improve our education system?

  • @user-nb6gf1wj7c
    @user-nb6gf1wj7c 10 дней назад +2

    My late wife was a government school teacher. She insisted our child go to a private school. Today our child is a doctor which I am quite certain was because she attended that private school. We scrimped and scraped to send her and she won a scholarship for years 11 and 12 that helped, money well spent in my opinion. Every parent should have choices.

  • @user-sm8j
    @user-sm8j 10 дней назад +1

    Good and welcome insight 💯💯

  • @gordonflash8976
    @gordonflash8976 9 дней назад

    A great video full of good info, It is correct that academic outcomes do not alter that drastically between gov and private schools - what does change is those you rub shoulders with and the opertunity of making contacts in the right places, This is the benifit to attending a high end private school. As always it is not so much what you know but whom you know.

  • @brobsonmontey
    @brobsonmontey 9 дней назад

    I work hard so that my children get a leg-up over the children of parents who don't work as hard. It is a simple fact that children pay for the sins of their parents - but the only solution to this is full-blown socialism, which is a far greater sin than bad parenting. If you remove my ability to give my children a leg-up, through my hard work, then you remove my incentive to work hard (unless you threaten me with criminal sanction for not working hard, which is what socialism always devolves into).

  • @DarthMercanto
    @DarthMercanto 10 дней назад +2

    Private schools encourage cultural division, drive down public education funding, and do not result in better educational outcomes unless they have smaller class sizes (which is achievable with greater funding for public education). Ultimately by defunding public education families are increasingly burdened with even more educational expenses.
    All of this results in the defunding and eventual closure of public schooling, and in turn makes education only truly available to the wealthy.
    Actually private schools do take away from private funding. To say they do not is a lie. Charter school tax credits result directly in reduced funding for public schools.
    Calling public schools “Stalinistic” is frankly asinine. It’s totally unserious hyperbole which undermines the credibility of this presentation.
    That last shot across the bow is particularly loathsome. You want to talk about teacher quality? Privatized schools drastically reduce teacher wages, working conditions, and quality of life. This is why many US states are facing serious teacher shortages.
    Speaking of the US it has experimented with Charter schools. New Orleans and Chicago are great examples of where that leads. It has been nothing short of a disaster with diminishing educational returns, massive teacher turn over, and radical defunding of education (which despite the wilfully misleading information presented here is an inevitable conclusion to for-profit schools).
    This video is totally unserious

    • @anon8774
      @anon8774 10 дней назад

      Private schools in Australia receive less government funding than public schools, which leaves government more money to spend on public schools. Also Australia doesn’t have charter schools.

    • @luless666
      @luless666 10 дней назад

      We found a teachers union's official. Of course if someone says something good about private schools you will be against, because it directly steals from your plate.

    • @stewartbrooker
      @stewartbrooker 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@anon8774 Private schools should not get any government funding as they are a business.