Thursday, June 4, 2009

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Press (3) - THE REFORMED SCHOOL = LESS MONEY FOR EDUCATION PUBLIC

Corriere di Maremma - Corriere della Scuola "of March 3, 2009
POOR SCHOOL, ISTAT CONFIRMATION. ITALY IN EUROPE antepenultimate
The figure on the costs incurred by government

We are among the last in Europe. Taillights. The sad record is for the expenditure on education. The data was released two days ago by ISTAT in the annual report on "Expenditure by the Italian government to function. Only in Germany and Greece spending on education is lower percentage than in the UK, all other EU countries spend more than 15 states. The figure of 2007 and does not take account of the operation of the Berlusconi government that cuts mercilessly at school and university . But it is enough to explain since 2000 spending on public schools is declining . In Italy, more than two-thirds of the total expenditure is accounted for by Health, Social Protection and General Services. The latter is the largest expenditure ever: more than 135 billion euro (19.4% of total expenditure) in 2007, among the many paid activities, support to executive and legislative bodies and "the formulation, coordination and monitoring of development programs, global economic and social."
And school? All costs incurred by the State, regions and local authorities for education amounted to more than 71 billion. This figure might seem huge, but that is not so great. Of Health will spend 105 billion (13.6% of total expenditure), the Social Security (disability pensions, the disabled, sickness benefits and old age pensions, to name just a few items) 281 billion ( 37.3%) while 12 billion are intended for "recreational, cultural and religion." Today, the expenditure on education accounts for 9.6% of total spending. In 2000 close to 10%. If the expenditure is related to wealth (GDP) are at 4.7%, a level substantially similar to that of nine years fa.E in Europe? Things are different. The 15 EU countries on Education hijack an average of 10.5% of the total, a figure far closer to that advocated for Health (13.3) and General Services (14.9). And these figures for Italy, looks set to worsen . The budget cut the next three years the executive almost 8 billion to the school (almost all the staff) and over one and a half on campus.

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