Howard’s 2006 Australia Day Speech “ Australian history taught without any sense of structured narrative…” … a fragmented stew of themes and issues … dominated.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Career Technical Education Educating Californias 21 st Century Workforce Pacific Policy Research Foundation November 16, 2006.
Advertisements

Higher Education Authority An tÚdarás um Ard-Oideachas HEA 1 The Labour Market and Higher Education in Ireland 13 February 2007.
"Financing access to basic utilities for all" December 2006 Ensuring sustainable access for the poor through internal revenue generation – electricity.
HART RESEARCH P e t e r D A S O T E C I
Association of American Colleges and Universities.
Towards Science, Technology and Innovation2/10/2014 Sustainable Development Education, Research and Innovation Vision for Knowledge Economy Professor Maged.
CIDAs Aid Effectiveness Agenda October Canadian aid program CIDA is the lead agency for development assistance The International Assistance Envelope.
MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN Education for the 21st: Finance and a new architecture to confront the challenges of quality, equity, and greater opportunity.
European Universities Charter on Lifelong learning Bologna employability seminar Luxembourg, November Howard Davies, senior adviser, EUA.
Lifelong Guidance: A Key to Lifelong Learning – EU Policy Perspective John McCarthy European Commission DG EAC Vocational Training Policy Unit.
Regions for Economic Change: Innovating Through EU Regional Policy Workshop 2B Developing Poles of Excellence: Partnerships Between Research Institutions.
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND REGULATORY REFORM Dr. Panagiotis Karkatsoulis Policy Advisor, Ministry of Interior, Public Administration and Decentralisation.
Neo-liberal Globalization, Educational Policy and the Struggle for Social Justice Laura C. Engel, University of Illinois Fazal Rizvi, University of Illinois.
The Vermont Health Care Commission 2005 Future Directions for Health Care Reform in Vermont Kenneth E. Thorpe, Ph.D. Robert W. Woodruff Professor and Chair.
Peter Sloman Chief Executive Oxford City Council.
“compacts …a significant structural reform designed to strengthen institutional autonomy, to encourage cultural change, and to boost the international.
FTI AS A CATALYST FOR REFORM: Madagascars Experience October 13, th Annual NETF Seminar.
STEM ACTION CENTER HB 150 Applied Science 7 th and 8 th Grade STEM Pathways and Certification.
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Mandela.
EDUCATION IN CHINA AFTER THE REFORM A CASE ON DEREGULATION OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Yushi MAO Unirule Institute of Economics New Delhi.
EAC HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION FOR ALL – A RIGHT ?
Our Children Are Our Future: No Child Left Behind No Child Left Behind A New Era in Education.
CREATING OUR FUTURE Building Towns and Cities as Learning Communities Edmonton, CANADA 3-4 June, 2004 ADELAIDE Where we were, Where we are now ADELAIDE.
Active employment policies IN EUROPEAN UNION AND GREECE
Advancing equity through public accountability Mary Ann O’Loughlin Executive Councillor & Head of Secretariat Australian College of Educators National.
Missouri Enterprise Helping Missouri Manufacturers Make More, Sell More, Earn More Missouri Manufacturer Survey: The Top Ten Things You Told Us.
Intergenerational solidarity and old-age support: the changing role of family and government in China Du Peng Institute of Gerontology Renmin University.
EWM Network and Support Event 6 th October 2011 Orla O’Connor National Women’s Council of Ireland.
HEALTH EQUITY: THE INDIAN CONTEXT Subodh S Gupta.
Primary Health Care Reform in Australia National Health and Hospital Reform Commission Professor Justin Beilby University of Adelaide.
School & Society: Chapter 14 Contemporary School Reform: The Post-Cold War Era Chapter Fourteen Contemporary School Reform: The Post--Cold War.
SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT EDUCATION AND TRAINING CONCERNING THE LABOUR MARKET IN VIETNAM Dr. Nguyen Ba Can Deputy General Director Department of Facilitates.
Competition and Education Policy The Role of Vouchers and the No Child Left Behind Act.
DECENTRALIZATION AND RURAL SERVICES : MESSAGES FROM RECENT RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Graham B. Kerr Community Based Rural Development Advisor The World Bank.
12 January 2004 Review of Governance and Systemic Reform in Education APEC SUMMIT ON EDUCATION REFORM STRIKING BALANCE:SHARING EFFECTIVE PRACTICE FROM.
Thailand’s Experience in Addressing the Challenges of Secondary Education Development By Khunying Kasama Varavarn Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education,
AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENTS IN WELFARE TO WORK Budget
Which policies go under which heading? Which policies benefit m/c and w/c? Which policies do the following... reduce inequality, improve achievement, meritocracy,
Funding Models for the Future Colin Walters Higher Education Group Department of Education, Science and Training Department of Education, Science and Training.
Computer Clubs for Girls CC4G Melody Hermon. Agenda e-skills UK The Challenge Computer Clubs for Girls – CC4G The CC4G courseware The impact –Evaluation.
Human Resource Management, 4th Edition © Pearson Education Limited 2004 OHT 16.1 Employee Participation and Involvement Weaknesses The ETUC has pointed.
Early Childhood Development as Entry Point for Social Inclusion of Roma Children Gordon Alexander Senior Advisor Economic and Social Policy UNICEF CEE/
WASC Visiting Committee Final Presentation for Overseas Schools International School Eastern Seaboard March , 2011.
VSU and the Student Experience Suzi Hewlett Higher Education Group Department of Education, Science and Training Department of Education, Science and Training.
Current Issues. Vocabulary No Child Left Behind (NCLB)Curriculum AccountabilitySilent Epidemic Standardized TestMagnet School Charter SchoolCapitalism.
Reform and change in Australian VTE and implications for VTE research and researchers By Aurora Andruska 20 April 2006.
10 Essential Elements of Education For Democracy By Sarah VanHook, Chad Beanblossom, Zakiya Tate, Angie Kessel, and Eric Hanks By Sarah VanHook, Chad Beanblossom,
Careers Service CDI Conference Stratford Upon Avon 8 November 2013 Frances O’Hara Head of Career Service, Northern Ireland.
A presentation of key findings from a national survey of 800 registered voters conducted September 10-12, 2007.
Mainstreaming Gender Concerns in Applying Science, Technology and Innovation to Support Sustainable Well-Being Shirley M. Malcom, Ph.D.
Europe’s mission in the 21st century is to: provide peace, prosperity and stability for its peoples; overcome the divisions on the continent; ensure.
Curriculum Project Zach Grundl. EALR’s Social Studies EALR 1: CIVICS - The student understands and applies knowledge of government, law, politics, and.
School Funding and School Reform. School Funding- 3 main sources Local44% State50 % Federal 6%
Alan Langlands 26 November Review of the year.
The Role and Contribution of Independent Illinois Colleges & Universities Illinois Board of Higher Education June 3, 2008 St. John’s College, Springfield,
“Globalization is a coup d’etat in slow motion.” John Ralston Saul.
George Smuga 21/22 October, 2008 Seo e Feuch e Professional Adviser, Curriculum Division, Scottish Government.
 Think of three ways in which school has been really useful to you.  Think of three ways in which school has been very bad for your personal development.
Hessian Ministry of Economics, Transport, Urban and Regional Development Different approaches of the State of Hessen to adapt labour and qualification.
Introductory Task  You are the survivors of a terrible world wide disaster. There are several hundred people.  You need to pass on your knowledge to.
REGIONAL GROUPING & EUROPEAN UNION GROUP MEMBERS: MADHAV NEUPANE LAXMI SADAULA PRAYASH NEUPANE.
Reforming the State System for the provision of social services, setting the vision, aims and objectives: The United Kingdom Experience Mr Sean Holland.
DECENT WORK – A COMMON GOAL FOR THE YOUTH AND TRADE UNIONS IN AFRICA Presented by Georgia MENSAH, Acting Youth Coordinator ITUC-Africa.
REPRESENTING EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Daniel Funes de Rioja IOE Executive Vice-President IOE Vision Statement Meeting of IOE European.
Existing Programs to support development of micro-enterprise for informal economy workers and other poverty reduction programs 16 March 2012 Banyan tree.
Mojca Škrinjar, State Secretary Informal Meeting of Ministers for Education Nicosia 4-5 October 2012.
HOW IS THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN ORGANISED? Understanding how British society plans and organises the education of young people.
Australia’s aid for trade approaches Presentation by Henni Arup Multilateral Aid for Trade Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
ILO’s Decent Work Approach
Presentation transcript:

Howard’s 2006 Australia Day Speech “ Australian history taught without any sense of structured narrative…” … a fragmented stew of themes and issues … dominated by Marxist, feminist or Green interpretations of history … history teachers have succumbed to a postmodern culture of relativism where any objective record of achievement is questioned or repudiated

Whatever happened to Captain Cook? New Federal Education Minister vows to reverse the tide of political correctness that has swept Captain James Cook, who claimed Australia for the British crown in 1770, and other European ‘colonisers’ from the national school curriculum.

...our classrooms need to make a date with the facts... too much political bias not enough pivotal facts and dates There will be a radical overhaul of the way history is taught which will see a return to the narrative form of history free of political interpretation

a "narrative" approach to the subject based on dates and facts a record of achievements a new "coalition of the willing" to make this happen

“The Howard Government: Ten Years of Achievement for Australia”

Australian Value #5 Honesty and Trustworthiness Be honest, sincere and seek the truth

The Howard Government: Ten Years of Achievement for Australia March : First Howard Government elected First Howard Cabinet: Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Finance for Privatisation Hon Dr David Kemp, MP

The Context of the Times Howard Government came to power in the decade of GATS and trade agreements intent on opening up all Government services, including education, to foreign-based corporate competition Of the world's 100 largest economies, 47 are now transnational corporations. That means that about 136 countries are substantially smaller than the giant companies - like Mitsubishi, American Express, Cargill and Northern Telecom Value of the global education ‘market’ approx $2trillion pa

The Context of the Times Key Institutions: The World Bank IMF World Trade Organisation Chicago School of Economics

Political and economic life dominated by: Corporate globalisation Commercialisation Privatisation Deregulation Market principles applied to education, health etc – competition is all Massive transfers of wealth

Howard’s Productivity Commission first Productivity Commission Report 1996: Stocktake of Progress in Microeconomic Reform education section relied heavily on the World Bank’s 1995 publication: Policies and Strategies for Education main theme – a rejection of the idea that education should be treated differently from what it called ‘normal goods and services’ because of what it dismissed as “equity and social justice objectives” concern for equity ‘”no excuse not to apply economic concepts like productivity, incentives and competition to service delivery in education”

provided the ideological rationale for the increasingly aggressive war against government schools and the most massive transfer of school funding in Australian history argued strongly for reducing the distinction between public and private education insisted on competition between public and private education to ‘encourage value for money in service delivery’ through “implementing funding arrangements which give clients the freedom to choose between providers, and give providers the flexibility to respond to those preferences”

1996 Funding CategoryPrimary rate/studentSecondary rate/student 1$ 466$ 740 2$ 622$ 981 3$ 778$1,137 4$ 947$1,492 5$1,120$1,630 6$1,240$1,809 7$1,362$1,986 8$1,496$2,189 9$1,638$2,401 10$1,756$2,567 11$1,882$2,747 12$2,014$2,492

1999 Funding CategoryPrimary rate/studentSecondary rate/student 1$ 525$ 832 2$ 700$1,103 3$ 875$1,279 4$1,065$1,677 5$1,284$1,871 6$1,419$2,071 7$1,556$2,269 8$1,714$2,508 9$1,924$2,816 10$2,082$3,040 11$2,255$3,288 12$2,437$3,560

Category 1 and 2 Schools Funding Category Pembroke2$1,297,840$1,492,771 PAC1$ 576,674$ 678,309 Pulteney2$ 629,426$ 625,312 Scotch1$ 586,636$ 657,772 Seymour1$ 348,982$ 457,732 St Peters1$ 694,394$ 822,610 Walford2$ 594,424$ 681,935 Wilderness1$ 412,297$ 416,592

Funding ‘Choice’ Increases through the Enrolment Benchmark Adjustment Introduced by Kemp in 1996 Budget Loss to public schools of almost $128 million between 1996 and 2001  $11.9 million in 1998  $21.1 million in 1999  $43.5 million in 2000  $51.3 million in 2001

3 October 1998 Second Howard Government elected David Kemp remains as Education Minister 10th November 2001 Third Howard Government elected Brendan Nelson becomes Federal Minister for Education 9th October 2004 Fourth Howard Government elected Nelson remains as Education Minister January 2006 – ministerial reshuffle – Julie Bishop becomes Education Minister

EBA replaced by SES funding model in 2001 Heavily biased to the wealthiest schools Establishment Grants [1999 → ]to encourage the growth of new private schools Over 60% of new schools have 60 or less students – no assessment of long-term viability

Increase% increase Pembroke$1,297,840$5,045,553$3,747,713289% PAC$ 576,674$2,420,620$1,843,946320% Pulteney$ 629,426$2,158,547$1,529,121243% Scotch$ 586,636$1,792,234$1,205,598206% Seymour$ 348,982$1,568,868$1,219,886350% St Peters$ 694,394$2,663,971$1,969,577284% Walford$ 594,424$1,464,492$ 870,068255% Wilderness$ 412,297$1,667,288$1,254,991304%

“… funding increases are enrolment driven” Australian Value # 6 Integrity Act in accordance with principles of moral and ethical conduct, ensure consistency between words and deeds

Prince Alfred College

Scotch College

Walford

School1996 Enrol 2005 Enrol Change% Change1996 Fed Rec $ 2005 Fed $$ Change% Change Annesley %$712,755$1,423,586$710,831100% Pembroke %$1,297,840$5,045,553$3,747,713289% PAC %$576,674$2,420,620$1,843,946320% Pulteney %$629,426$2,158,547$1,529,121243% Scotch %$586,636$1,792,234$1,205,598206% Seymour %$348,982$1,568,868$1,219,886350% St Peters %$694,394$2,663,971$1,969,577284% Walford %$594,424$1,464,492$870,068146% Westminster %$988,129$3,508,681$2,520,552255% Wilderness %$412,297$1,667,288$1,254,991304%

Funding ‘Choice’

Enrolment Share

or to put it another way …

…or another

Sectarian and divisive politics of envy? OR The politics of exclusion and inequality?

Public Schools on the Skids Literacy and numeracy are in decline Australia is falling behind internationally Our schools aren't turning out scientists and mathematicians Schools aren’t turning out kids with the right skills for the workforce – threatening Australia’s economy and ability to be competitive in an era of economic globalisation

Rise in obesity of primary school children because they’re taught by middle-aged female teachers who aren’t into PE Boys are failing because there are (a) not enough male teacher/role models in primary school and (b) too many feminist teachers/middle-aged women past their use by date

MARATHON man Robert de Castella warns John Howard that the typical profile of “ageing female'' primary school teachers is contributing to the nation's obesity epidemic. Backing the Howard Government's push to hire more male teachers, de Castella tells the Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council that many middle- aged women are uncomfortable with “kicking around a soccer ball''.

“It's extremely important that we get more young people, and young blokes especially, into primary schools so they can pick up a footy and get out there and kick it around with the boys and the girls,'' Mr Nelson said. Education Minister Brendan Nelson backs the comments, saying 80per cent of primary school teachers are women and one in three are over 45.

Dropout rates are terrible Conspiracy of silence to prevent parents receiving information about school performance Public schools, teachers and principals are “failing” - desperately opposed to accountability measures which will reveal how hopeless they are

Marxist, feminist or Green history teachers fail to teach the facts – too much political bias and not enough pivotal facts and dates being taught in public schools public schools are ‘values-free zones’ and/or “too political” must be forced to teach values of care and compassion; integrity; doing your best; respect; fair go; responsibility; freedom; understanding, tolerance and inclusion; honesty and trustworthiness

In summary Direct attacks on public schools and educators, values, cultural tolerance, understanding …. Decade of funding arrangements which have seen a massive transfer of public funds to the private school sector Preferential treatment of private schools/sector Shifting costs to students and families Instrumentalist view of education/curriculum Attack on the professionalism of teachers and principals All within general context of widening social and economic inequality

A Voice from the Past The language, the directions, and the practices of our work are being thoroughly appropriated by the economic and technocratic rationalists. These ‘barbarians’ have undertaken a massive, deliberate, and systematic process of undermining, and then dismantling public education. Right across the public sector there is a process of ‘legalised looting’ of our public utilities (including our schools and education systems) as they are systemically stripped and prepared for a massive fire sale to the private sector, at bargain basement prices…..

By the time the restructuring of education is complete, public education as we know and experience it, will no longer exist. Gone will be universal, equitably resourced, quality public education, and in its place will be a variety of franchised stand-alone institutions, competing against one another for students and shrinking resources. What the so-called ‘consumers’ of education will get, will depend even more than in the past, on a capacity to pay.

The Future? Education Professor Emeritus Arthur G. Wirth of Washington University on the future of education in America: Well- educated elites will withdraw further into their secure enclaves, living a life with excellent health care, challenging work, effective schools, global travel, and international electronic linkages. The urban and rural poor will live largely out of sight in their decaying communities. The despair and hopelessness of their children will be facts of life.

HOPE The Importance of Campaigning and Collective Action Asylum seeker/refugee campaign ACTU IR campaign

Some ‘Coalitions of the Willing’ I’d like to see Coalition for Responsible Assessment Coalition for Genuine Accountability Coalition for Fair Funding of Public Schools ?

The better we educate ourselves about these issues, the more we talk about the possibilities of organising society around human needs, the more connections we draw with other sectors of society as they struggle for justice, the more likely it is that we will build the capacity to revitalise our embattled schools and our unions. Bob Peterson rethinkingschools.org