The Australian Education Union welcomed the Federal Government’s budget commitment to extend a highly successful literacy and numeracy program for schools with an investment of $240 million over 18 months. “This interim measure is necessary because the Literacy and Numeracy National Partnership was due to end this year,” AEU Federal President Angelo Gavrielatos said. “But the Federal Government must now turn its focus to the comprehensive overhaul of school funding recommended by the Gonski Review.
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THE federal government appears to have reneged on commitments not to impose a training market on the states, which must now consider extending public training funds to private colleges.
THE Australian Education Union says a plan to increase training and remove the up-front costs, through HECS-style loans and a new training 'entitlement', could achieve the opposite of the stated policy intention.
The Australian Education Union said education ministers meeting in Sydney today needed to commit to the overhaul of schools funding arrangements and the urgent injection of $5 billion recommended by the Gonski Review. “This is an opportunity for ministers from across the country to demonstrate to students and families that they are serious about ensuring that every child receives a high quality education,” AEU Federal President Angelo Gavrielatos said.
Teachers and principals are calling for funding to continue for highly successful literacy and numeracy programs in public schools. In its pre-budget submission, the Australian Education Union urged the Federal Government to reconsider plans to end funding for the Literacy and Numeracy National Partnership which is benefiting more than 10 per cent of schools across the country.







