Yesterday's The Sun-Herald carried the front-page story: "Students from affluent backgrounds are dramatically over-represented in selective public schools, sparking accusations that NSW is running an 'apartheid' education system. ...." (lol!). It also carried a provocative suggestion by Dr Tim Hawkes the principal of The King's School(a large recipient of John Howard's largesse to private schools).
1) is this story correct/objective/balanced/sensationalist/alarmist/misleading?
2) was it being deliberately creating a non-issue to sell its papers
3) what do you think Tim Hawkes was up to
4) many of you on this forum are from selective schools. Do you think, from your direct knowledge of your school mates that more than half of them come from "well-off" families
5) if any review of the selection system occurs, would it lead to some sort of "affirmative action" selection policy?
What do you think?
Link: http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/means-test-selective-parents-20120303-1u9q4.html
1) is this story correct/objective/balanced/sensationalist/alarmist/misleading?
2) was it being deliberately creating a non-issue to sell its papers
3) what do you think Tim Hawkes was up to
4) many of you on this forum are from selective schools. Do you think, from your direct knowledge of your school mates that more than half of them come from "well-off" families
5) if any review of the selection system occurs, would it lead to some sort of "affirmative action" selection policy?
What do you think?
Link: http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/means-test-selective-parents-20120303-1u9q4.html
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