Western Teacher - Volume 50.2 - February 2021

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Issues

Teachers still spending own money on resources Teachers continued to spend an average of up to $900 of their own money on essential school resources in 2020, according to the most recent AEU State of our Schools survey. The 2020 State of our Schools survey, with more than 12,000 responses from public school principals and teachers, has confirmed that many public school teachers and principals increasingly have to rely on fundraising and spending their own money to meet the shortfall in government funding for public schools.

83 per cent of teachers in public schools spent their own money on essential school supplies for their students.

This means that extrapolated across the system, public school teachers collectively spend up to $150 million of their own money each year on classroom resources for their students.

74 per cent of public schools engaged in fundraising, with more than 86 per cent of these saying it was important to their school budget.

While 91 per cent of high-socioeconomic status (SES) schools engage in fundraising, only eight per cent of low-SES schools do so due to

According to the survey results: •

On average, public school teachers each spent $874 of their own money on essential school supplies for students during the year.

limited opportunities to raise funds in a lower socio-economic environment. •

Funds raised are most frequently used to pay for classroom equipment, sporting and play equipment and library resources and textbooks.

AEU Federal President Correna Haythorpe said that the data provided further evidence that current government policy settings had left many public school teachers and principals without the resources they need to do their job. “Public school teachers have told us that they are personally spending many hundreds of dollars each year to purchase basic school supplies for their students. That is indicative of the resource

Important survey findings The AEU 2020 State of our Schools survey was conducted in May 2020, with 12,307 respondents from public schools including: •

9,733 teachers

1,787 support staff

787 principals

Public school teachers having to pay for classroom resources for their students: •

83 per cent of teachers spend their own money on supplies at an average of $874 per year.

Across the system, public school teachers collectively spend up to $150 million of their own money each year on classroom resources for their students.

This money is spent mainly on resources such as stationery, classroom equipment, books and support for individual students.

Public primary school teachers spend an average of $1,067 of their own money each year.

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Public school teachers in special school settings spend an average of $1,004 of their own money each year.

Teachers at very remote public schools spend an average of $1,160 of their own money on classroom supplies each year.

26 per cent of public school teachers spend over $1,000 of their own money on basic classroom supplies each year, and 12 per cent spend more than $2,000 of their own money on basic classroom supplies each year.

Public schools engaged in fundraising: •

74 per cent of public school principals say their schools engage in fundraising, including 84 per cent of primary schools.

86 per cent of public school principals say fundraising is important or very important to their school budget.

55 per cent of public schools fundraise for basic classroom equipment and for play and sports equipment (50 per cent).

43 per cent of public schools fundraise for basic library resources and textbooks.

27 per cent of schools use fundraising to pay for basic maintenance of school infrastructure, and another 21 per cent use it for new buildings and facilities.

The Federal Coalition has not provided any federal funding for public school capital works since 2017.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics there were 206,784 teachers working in public schools in 2019. Multiply this figure by 0.833 (the percentage of teachers who told us they spend their own money), multiplied by $874.10 (the average annual spend) = $150,564,662.


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