Pacifico Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:34

So we cant mention what Goldman-Sachs do as 150 years ago they were founded by some Jewish guy..data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

domtheone Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:34

Thats way too low.

Lets change public sector contributions to the same as private and splash the cash on education.Should boost us up the rankings a bit

weaviemx5 Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:34

And in directly comparable spend we are 6th. Inconvenient as that is for your narrative of "massively underfunded".

To quote my own link.

Spending in the UK has risen by more than 25 per cent over 2008−2014, more than twice the OECD average of 10 per cent. Several countries have actually seen their per pupil spending fall over this period, including France and the United States. While the 2015 freezes on per pupil school funding will affect the UK’s strong performance on this measure, the long-term picture is one of significant increases in spending.

Toko Black Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:34

34 members which includes pretty much every advanced western economy peer.

List of OECD Member countries - Ratification of the Convention on the OECD - OECD

Yes that is true.

Is it only the UK that has private schools?

I disagree.

But even if that was true, we spend above the OECD average.

Which hardly seems like "massively underfunded".

chopples Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:34

Have you been following any press for the last 18 months? I’m not going to press any more on this subject because it’s clearly one rule for Farage and another for anyone else so back to waiting for Farage to save the world. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

Pacifico Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:35

NOTE -> 2008 to 2014 ....

Yet 2014 to 2019 it has fallen in real terms.

We WERE 6th, what are we NOW ?

weaviemx5 Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:35

We are 6th. The source report is from October 2017. And the bit of my quote you didn't mention.

While the 2015 freezes on per pupil school funding will affect the UK’s strong performance on this measure, the long-term picture is one of significant increases in spending.

You have any more up to date figures?

weaviemx5 Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:36

yep a bit petty, but its not actually the world

I provided the link where you can get the dataset, the UK drops down when you take private out, I don't think private schools have a problem supplying pens

Different countries have different running costs, staff, supplies etc... a ££ figure means nothing without this.

I know you love a chart:-

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source UK Education Spending - Analysis, Charts Charts Tables

What you also need to consider is there are 2 major costs added to the Education budget within the last couple of years. 30 hour preschool has to come out of this figure as does the childcare tax credits which replaced the employer voucher scheme. You also need to factor inflation

I have provided an example both personally and via an article of how funding is effectingeducation. There are literally 1000s of articles plus the opinions of teaching staff around the country. So they are all wrong and you are right...

cheers

Toko Black Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:36

But it is pretty much everyone you'd want to be compared to.

The total figure is totally comparable between countries. Just as the similar method the OECD used for measuring health spending provided a fair and comparable international measure - and showed we pay more than the OECD and eu-15 averages incidentally.

Different countries have different elements of their education (and health) spending provided by the state or private sector.

The OECD provides a fair method of measuring spending that accounts for this.

It doesn't mean nothing. It's just inconvenient for your argument.

Unless you can show that our costs are significantly higher. Do we overpay our teachers? Have marble bathrooms in our schools?

Pacifico Publish time 25-11-2019 21:46:36

Just out of interest - Education spending has risen in real terms since 2013.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2018
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