Is Australia A Classless Society Essay

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The myth that Australia is a classless society is still, till this day, circulating. With education opportunities differing, depending on your status in society and socioeconomic background, not all Australians share the same opportunity of education. Whether being a middle class citizen or an “elite” or from working class, all education opportunities offered, will be influenced by your financial status and hierarchy in society. Power can influence the outcome of an individual’s life. Ford states “As a child who had dropped in from a parallel universe of purchased educational opportunity and order, I had no idea why such difference existed, nor of its consequences”. Wealth and status play a major role in power and with power comes great opportunities. For example; a family that comes from a rural or remote area, will not have the same resources as one who lives in a …show more content…

Schools in all regions differ from one another, from lack of resources to the level of education being received as Arvanitakis writes “You swim like a public school boy”. Education opportunities are provided to schools from certain areas and status in society, and those who are privileged and wealthy tend to go the finest schooling and receive the best education due to their parents or families wealth. This determines where the child would receive schooling and what type. The wealthier Australians use their fortune to their advantage, being entirely aware that they have the power to choose whichever school they desire. Arvanitakis points out that “If your parents could afford to send you to a private school – which are much better funded than poorer public schools – chances are that you would have access to better resources than at a public school”. Status and schooling can determine your outcome and status in society and without wealth, you can be deprived of proper

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