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Schools Assistance Bill 2008The IEUA calls
for the immediate passage of the Schools
Assistance Bill 2008 and the Education
Legislation Bill 2008 through Parliament. (to read the IEUA's submission to the Senate Inquiry click here)
The Government’s
decision to continue the current Commonwealth funding arrangements over the
2009 to 2012 quadrennium through these Bills
ensures stability, continuity and certainty for non-government schools,
staff, students and their parents during uncertain economic times. Funding Review The IEUA believes
that while there are genuine concerns regarding the current federal funding
arrangements, a transparent and open review must take place in a timely,
co-operative process, in a financially secured environment. The goal of such
a review should be to ensure that Australia’s education systems are
comprehensive and properly resourced to ensure that the MCEETYA Goals of
Schooling are met, no matter where students live or which school they attend. It is imperative
that such a review be comprehensive and properly detailed and not build on a
simplistic notion of redistributing existing funds. Such a
comprehensive review resulting in a better model of funding can not be achieved
before the new year. The IEUA welcomes
the Commonwealth Government’s preparedness to undertake a review of funding
arrangements during the next four years and seeks to be active participants in
the process. Quality of Education The
Commonwealth’s funding policy for the operation of non-government schools
affects the quality of educational provisions to students and the professional
and the industrial lives of staff in non-government schools. Schools Assistance Bill 2008 and the Education Legislation Bill are the fundamental component of the
salaries and conditions for teachers and support staff employed in the
non-government sector. |