
By Editor in Schools on 22nd Mar 2010 6:00
Melbourne University professor Richard Teese said giving cash to private schools ahead of needy state schools was "just plain wrong" "I don't think any educator accepts the logic of giving to wealthy private schools resources or equipment or buildings which are urgently needed in poorer public schools," he said.
The Cash spent went to private schools for music rooms, performing arts buildings, pool upgrades and theatre upgrades. They also got green grants for artificial turf, water tanks, solar cells, water harvesting systems, improving thermal performance of buildings and shade structures.k for lack of funds," she said.Federal Opposition education spokesman Christopher Pyne said the scheme was a lost opportunity, with millions of dollars wasted.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said it helped save Australia from recession. "We decided to use a national infrastructure stimulus strategy, but not just that, to provide state-of-the-art (facilities) for kids right across Australia."
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