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Challenging the dominant discourses of the state aid debate

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posted on 2003-05-01, 00:00 authored by P Thomson, A Reid
The state aid debate is one of the longest running and most intractable issues in the public policy sphere in Australia. Recent decisions by the Commonwealth government to increase funding to private schools has reignited the debate. But the traditional defences of public education have proved inadequate to the task of hanging the course of current neo-liberal education policy trajectories. As the percentage of students attending private schools continues to grow, and as the spectre of a residualised public education system looms larger, so the need to rethink Australian public education becomes a more urgent project. In this paper we analyse what is happening and why; identify a range of concerns from the standpoint of a social democratic educational agenda; and theorise some possible strategies which might be pursued by those committed to a vibrant public schooling
system in Australia.

History

Journal

Change : transformations in education

Volume

6

Pagination

19-33

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

ISSN

1441-9319

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

University of Sydney, Faculty of Education and Social Work

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