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#[[Income|Basic income]] is the same for all living citizens regardless of age. It is sufficient to cover all pupil costs through primary, secondary and tertiary education. | #[[Income|Basic income]] is the same for all living citizens regardless of age. It is sufficient to cover all pupil costs through primary, secondary and tertiary education. | ||
#Primary and Secondary attendance is mandatory. | #Primary and Secondary attendance is mandatory. We need a discussion about home schooling. Once the pupil payment is covered by basic income, it is very easy to imagine home schooling being a cover for withholding the payment. | ||
#Schools are designated [[Business|public utilities]] as far as dividend payments are concerned. | #Schools and school administration companies are designated [[Business|public utilities]] as far as dividend payments are concerned. | ||
#The provision of sufficient school places is a matter for local authorities, which may subcontract to privatized school administration companies as much as they like. |
Revision as of 20:18, 16 April 2023
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- Basic income is the same for all living citizens regardless of age. It is sufficient to cover all pupil costs through primary, secondary and tertiary education.
- Primary and Secondary attendance is mandatory. We need a discussion about home schooling. Once the pupil payment is covered by basic income, it is very easy to imagine home schooling being a cover for withholding the payment.
- Schools and school administration companies are designated public utilities as far as dividend payments are concerned.
- The provision of sufficient school places is a matter for local authorities, which may subcontract to privatized school administration companies as much as they like.