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Explore the use of various indicators to support disadvantaged schools in Flanders. Learn how socio-economic backgrounds influence funding allocation and staffing decisions. Discover the ambition to create a comprehensive database for effective resource distribution.
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The use of multiple indicators of disadvantage to fund Flemish schools. Gaby Hostens OECD meeting 13-14 October
Context • - Freedom of education for providers and • parents ( = free choice) • - No equal financial treatment of schools • - State funding for • . Salaries of teaching staff and • non-teaching educational staff • . Lump sum for operating expenses of • schools based on numbers, level of • education , field of study, special schools, • etc. • . School infrastructure • . Scholarships • )
+ limited number of additional staff for schools that cross a threshold of disadvantage ( measured by educational attainment of mother, living exclusively of welfare or unemployment benefits, Roma children and travellers, children who don’t live their parents) + home language in combination with another indicator
Policy priorities of new government in 2004 • - Equal treatment of all students and schools • in the same situation • - Use of school indicators and indicators of • socio-ecomomic background of students • for staffing of schools and allocation of • operating expenses • - Capping parental contributions to schools • No school fees but not free of charge! • In a context of considerable additional • budgetary resources.
Indicators of socio-economic background Objective :capture lack of social, cultural and economic capital of students and their families. Not one single indicator but 4 indicators.
Educational attainment of mother • Mother : greatest impact on education • of children • Less than diploma of secundary • education • Language spoken at home most of the • time • Dutch vs other language
Family income • Having a means-tested scholarship • or not • Living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood • Criterion : percentage of students • who have already repeated twice • at the age of 15! Many more repeaters in inner cities.
About the indicators • - Scholarships • Until now : 17% of students in secondary • education • Now : 25% of students in compulsory • education( pre-primary, primary • and secondary education) • - Disadvantaged neighbourhood : • Target : 25% of students • - Language spoken at home : Dutch • But French is seldom a criterion of • disadvantage.
Collection of data • - Database of department for education • ( disadvantaged neighbourhood and • scholarships) • - Questionnaire for parents ( language • spoken at home and educational • attainment of mother) Ambition : build a database of diplomas and languages spoken at home.
Basic criteria for allocation of money • based on socio-economic indicators • - 14% of total budget in pre-primary and • primary education allocated on the • basis of these indicators : 3,5% for • each of them. • 14% will gradually rise to 15,5 %. • - 10% of total budget for secondary • schools rising to 11%. • - Equal treatment of every indicator, • except disadvantaged neighbourhood • in secondary education • - Every indicator generates money!
Future developments • Development of a staffing mechanism • based on the same indicators.