DaisyAnne
Luckygirl3
Education is not a business, and no one has the right to cash in on our children's learning. Academy bosses currently pay themselves huge salaries, all while paying teachers less and cutting corners for pupils
That about sums it up - state education should not be a business, and no-one should profit financially from it.
All that sums up is your opinions. Who says your are right? You seem to have very little to underpin them except the odd outrageous statement.
Academy leaders' salaries are in the public domain, so they're easy to prove. The terms and conditions of teachers employed by academies are a matter of public record too.
State academies aren't allowed to make a profit. However, some academies have set up profit-making companies, from which they buy services, such as IT contracts, curriculum plans, teaching resources or management consultancy. These companies are allowed to make a profit. It doesn't take much detective work to see that the same people are often involved with the management of the academies themselves.
Personally, I find it outrageous that you should accuse Luckygirl of making unfounded comments.