THO “School choice” in liberal democracies.
Infoslide: School Choice is the ideology that parents should have significant access to alternatives to public education for their children, such as private, selective or religious schools. Consequently, school choice proponents support various schemes to support parents in sending their children to non-government schools, such as government funding for private schools, tax concessions for providing additional scholarships, and a relaxation of (Education)
Government 1.56
Opposition 1.44
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.39
Closing 1.61
Average Points per half
OG
1.33
OO
1.44
CG
1.78
CO
1.44
average points per position (9 debates)
1st
1
2nd
2
3rd
3
4th
4
OG results
1st
1
2nd
2
3rd
3
4th
4
OO results
1st
1
2nd
2
3rd
3
4th
4
CG results
1st
1
2nd
2
3rd
3
4th
4
CO results
Round 3
This House prefers a world where shows and movies narrow in on specific identities within cultures rather than broadly amalgamating various identities, when representing underrepresented minorities. For example, this means that instead of being characterised as an amalgamation of different Polynesian and South Asian cultures that Moana and Bridgeton’s Sharma family respectively would be characterised as a specific identity from within those cultural groups. (Media)