The recently formed Broulee PS P&C Gonski Committee has endorsed a report on a lecture by Finnish education expert, Pasi Sahlberg in Canberra in June this year. The committee's chairperson, Jesse Rowan, attended the lecture while in Canberra for the AEU education lobby event in June this year. The report will soon be sent out to P&Cs in the Eden-Monaro electorate.
Pasi Sahlberg is a former Director-General of Education in Finland and now a visiting Professor of Practice at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, MA, USA.
Gonski funding for the whole six years would mean a massive addition of resources aimed to assist those most in need to achieve their potential. Full Gonski funding would allow schools to meet the minimum recommended resource standard needed to provide equity in education for all Australian children.
The International Monetary Fund has changed its economic advice to world nations. History and experience have proved that supporting those in need in our society through providing adequate social infrastructure such as health and education has a positive, long-term and durable impact on an economy and is actually an important investment governments need to fund.
Pasi Sahlberg is a former Director-General of Education in Finland and now a visiting Professor of Practice at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, MA, USA.
Gonski funding for the whole six years would mean a massive addition of resources aimed to assist those most in need to achieve their potential. Full Gonski funding would allow schools to meet the minimum recommended resource standard needed to provide equity in education for all Australian children.
The International Monetary Fund has changed its economic advice to world nations. History and experience have proved that supporting those in need in our society through providing adequate social infrastructure such as health and education has a positive, long-term and durable impact on an economy and is actually an important investment governments need to fund.