My Digital Classroom

July 4, 2008

Funds, funds everywhere…except where they’re needed!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark Pilson @ 3:00 pm and

I am sick of the funding arrangements for schools in Australia. The Federal funding of schools should be on a needs basis. Whether they are a Government, Catholic or Independent school, money should be given to where it is needed most. Whilst the Government has a responsibility to provide every citizen with an education, they should not be subsidising the most affluent schools in Australia.

I recently caught part of the ABC’s Q&A program on 12th June. I could not believe it when I heard Joel Fitzgibbon, in response to a viewer question say “But surely you’d agree there’s no harm in the Government investing the equivalent of what they don’t spend sending a kid to a public school on a private school…” Actually Joel, I do think that there is harm in doing this! You end up with a system where your capacity to pay determines your standard of education. Parents don’t send their kids to a private school because they want to save the taxpayers money, they do it because they believe that their child will get a better education. It’s not as though the parents are receiving this money to offset the cost of fees to these schools. The money is going (in a lot of cases) to build new facilities, yet the fees still increase.

To a certain degree, I understand why the Government agreed to continue the current schools funding arrangement until it expires in a couple of years- it gives schools certainty about their funding and enables planning to take place. What it has done, however, is increase the divide between public and private schools and solidify the drift away from public schools. Unfortunately, when the time comes to negotiate the next round of funding, I believe that the Government, to a large extent, will continue funding schools that don’t need it.

June 26, 2008

Making a difference

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark Pilson @ 10:50 pm and tagged ,

I originally saw this video of Taylor Mali on Jenny Luca’s Lucacept blog last week. I think this video is great and makes you feel good to be a teacher. It’s just the thing to finish the term, especially after reports. Have a good break and if you’re like me, you’ll be trying to follow anything and everything that is happening over at NECC next week.

May 30, 2008

Time to start cooking.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark Pilson @ 6:38 am and

I’ve finally decided to take the plunge and get my own blog. I have been thinking about starting one for a while, but could never make that final step and just create one. It’s like when I watch cooking shows but never actually make the recipes.

I have just started my class using blogs to reflect on their learning, and believed that I almost had a responsibility to blog myself. The straw that broke the camel’s back came on Saturday at the ICTEV conference. Through reading other blogs and listening to various podcasts, I too became aware of the number of teachers that were doing really great things with technology in their classrooms. Meeting these people face to face gave me the encouragement I needed to finally get started. So I signed up to Twitter, and became a member of OZ/NZ educators.

Here I am; I wonder what I’ll discover?

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