leetom said:
As it is, all high school school students will receive $12 000 by 2012 from the government as a base level of education funding, which is fair as all families are taxed to provide this money, so all children, regardless of their parents income deserve to receive this amount.
The problem comes when a private school is set up which requires the parents to pay not just the tax to support the $12 000 for every child, but the fees of the private school as well which are often quite substantial. As a result, only the children of wealthy parents will be able to go to a private school as poorer parents can't afford to pay. As a result, you have wealthy parents buying a better education for their children.
The quality of a child's education should not be determined by his or her parents's income.
Education is a deciding factor of whether to choose Labor or Liberal. If you think that everybody is entitled to a universal standard of education, regardless of their parents income then you should side with Labor.
If you believe that if my parents can afford a private education, then I am entitled to it, then you should side with the Liberal party.
The manner of society is always such that you get what you pay for. The quality of anything (economy wise) is defined by how much you are willing to pay for it. You pay more for a house, you get a better one, a car, clothes etc. The money you recieve from your job is not the same as everyone elses, it is determined by what you do. everyone strives to earn more, to have more, it's human nature. to suggest that a school system would be any different makes no sense. a standard of education is set, then, if you desire to, you can attend a school which requires money from you to put toward better services and opportunity for your child. Just because everyone can't afford it doesn't mean it shouldn't exist. if you worked on that basis, well, we wouldn't be able to drive cars, have houses, an education, because the greater majority of the world can not afford such things.
A society needs motivation, this society's motivation is the promise that if they work hard, earn their money, then they can buy better futures for themselves and their children.
here's my challenge that you all subscribe to an elitest society
if you wish to object, first answer this hypothetical question:
If there was a person, (we'll call him bob) and he only works a casual shift at the corner store because he wants to surf for the rest of the day. He receives 20 dollars a week for his work.
You went through school, trained for many years at university, your family sacificed everything so that you could attend university and get your degree so you could work at, (i don't know some place) where the hours a long, hard, but well paid. you earn 650 dollars a week.
based on a society where everyone deserves the same, equil opportunity and standard of living. (pertaining to communist principles) then you would have to give 315 or you money to bob so that he had an equal opportunity in life.
would you do this?