Libertarianz   The Party of Principle
More Freedom - Less Government
Principles Policies Contact
  Home
  Principles
  Policies
  People
  Candidates 2008
  Press Releases
  F A Q s
  Liberty Links
  Libz on Campus
  Liberty Newsletter
  Not PC
  Sus's Sound-Bites
  Join Libertarianz
  Support Libertarianz
  Members
  Business Listings
  Site Map
Search the Libertarianz Site

Subscribe to the Liberty Newsletter  



New Curriculum, New Minister, Same Flawed System
08 November 2007 15:50:00

Libertarianz Party Education Spokesman Phil Howison today welcomed Chris Carter as the new Minister of Education, and offered three suggestions for Carter to improve New Zealand schools. "With a new minister and a new curriculum, this is a great opportunity for change in our dysfunctional education system," said Mr. Howison.

"Firstly, all schools should be allowed to charge fees. Schools such as Wellington College raise more than half of their own money - all from private sources such as fees and donations. The Libertarianz Party supports unconditionally the right of schools to charge fees as they see fit," Mr. Howison emphasised. "Truly free education would require schools to be funded by voluntary contributions and fees, not taxes. It also has the added advantage that good schools would be rewarded and poor schools would be forced to raise their standards."

Secondly, the new curriculum should be voluntary. "There is a distinct lack of emphasis on reading, writing and numeracy in the new curriculum, and far too much emphasis on expressing opinions before you have developed them," Mr. Howison complained. "Why must this curriculum be forced on people? Give schools the option of choosing an alternative curriculum, and no parent will have to allow their children to be indoctrinated with ideas foreign to their own principles."

Mr. Howison's third suggestion is to reject all calls to raise the school leaving age, and consider lowering it. "Teenagers should not be held at school against their will. They simply become disruptive and a waste of teachers' time! If they had been allowed to leave school, they could have entered the workforce and become productive citizens."

"None of these policies would require major reform," Howison pointed out. "But each of them would bring us closer to a truly free education system. Not only would they increase freedom and respect for individual rights, they would ensure greater diversity and efficiency in New Zealand schools, by allowing choice and competition. Libertarianz is proud to announce these ideas as part of our new Transitional Education Policy. Watch this space!"

ENDS

For more information contact:

Phil Howison
Libertarianz Spokesman for the Deregulation of Education
Phone 027 437 0308
Email: phil.howison@libertarianz.org.nz

Libertarianz: More Freedom, Less Government


 
Press Releases

Blood on the Hands of Nanny State

Finally: A Credible Economic Plan

Economic Correction Needs Political Correction

Say "No!" to Fiscal Child Abuse

Make Paul The Octopus Rugby Ambassador, Say Libz

Libertarianz Alternative Budget 2010

Health Rationing Delays Brain Tumour Diagnosis

Tribal Predators Cannibalise Taxpayers

Labour Fools No-One With Crocodile Tears

BlueLabour Stick The Boot Into Taxpayers For $12m Piss-Up

Paul Henry Flustered By Whale Farming Proposal

Cancel Top Public Health Position, Say Libz

Libz Defend Dairy Owners' Rights

Whanau Ora: No Solution for Maori

Operation Lime - An Attack on Freedom

Freedom of Speech: Up In Smoke

Nats Bottle Out On Minimum Wage

Simon Power's Grandstanding Bad For Business

'National is not going to be raising GST' - Yeah Right

Heatley's Resignation Provides Opportunity To Abolish Housing Ministry

Light Up The Country This Earth Hour

Nick Smith's Enviro-Loonies Kill Dairy Farm

Tobacco Tax Grab Stinks

Big Government = High Unemployment

At Least Do the Job Properly Paula

Greens Miffed at Missed Opportunity

Abolish the Minimum Wage!

Compulsory Taxi Cameras - Pointless, Costly

Welfare By Force Breeds Contempt

Freedom Fighters Flay Folate Fundamentalists

 
Copyright © 1994 - 2008, Libertarianz Party.
All rights reserved. RSS Feed (0.92).