And if all that money were invested in the Copa public education ?
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And if all that money were invested in the Copa public education ?


And if all that money were invested in the Copa public education ?






It is estimated that the World Cup 2014 will cost U.S. $ 28 billion . Taking the study of CAQi ( Initial Cost - Quality Student ) as a reference , from R $ 25.277 billion could build school units for all 3.7 million Brazilians 4-17 years are out of school .

Dear Daniel

One reason for the righteous wave of protests taking Brazil is the high cost of the World Cup 2014 .

I've been working in South Africa during the Confederations Cup (2009 ) and World (2010 ) World Cup. It is good that all Brazilians have science : anywhere in the world, the FIFA events are too expensive and elites . However , in Brazil the situation is more serious .

Yesterday (19/ 6) , journalist Jamil Chad, the group state , reported that in April the government estimated that the World Cup of 2014 would cost £ 25.5 billion . The day before yesterday (18/ 6) , the executive secretary of the Ministry of Sport , Luis Fernandes , announced that the World Cup is expected to cost U.S. $ 28 billion .

Compared with other World , the event in Brazil is the most expensive. In 2006, Germany spent 3.7 billion euros on to host the World Cup , about U.S. $ 10.7 billion . In 2002 , Japan and Korea, together spent $ 4.7 billion, approximately U.S. $ 10.1 billion . In South Africa , in 2010 , the cost of the event was $ 3.5 billion , nearly $ 7.3 billion . Conclusion: The World Cup 2014 will be the most expensive ever .

And it's a strange deal. Brazil pays the bill, but is FIFA who profits . According to its own figures , the " governing body of football" estimated in 2011 that it would spend $ 3.2 billion to host the World Cup , getting a revenue of $ 3.6 billion . But Jerome Valcke , the grumpy secretary general of FIFA , admitted that the income will surpass $ 4 billion , doubling the income of the entity with the event .
Based on this information , I made a quick calculation exercise . I was encouraged by the image of a poster who figured in the protests of São Paulo , highly shared on social networks . The text said : " I want schools and hospitals ' FIFA standard .'"

Notice right away, such as with football stadiums , the FIFA pattern is called an unnecessary luxury . Therefore , as a reference , I'll take the instrument only Brazilian able to account for the cost of building , equipping and maintaining schools dedicated to the teaching-learning relationship . The mechanism is authored by the National Campaign for the Right to Education and called CAQi ( Initial Cost Student - Quality ) .

I did the following exercise: what the £ 28 billion that will be spent on the World Cup 2014 would do for public education ?

As demand parameter, taken as the base since the Brazilian report " All children in school by 2015 - Global Initiative for children out of school ," produced by UNICEF ( United Nations Fund for Children ) , and again by the National Campaign the Right to Education . The main conclusion of the paper is that 3.7 million Brazilian children and adolescents 4-17 years are out of school . However , according to Constitutional Amendment 59/2009 , all citizens of this age group must necessarily be enrolled by 2016 .

So the first challenge is to scale the volume of pre - schools and schools that need to be built . Operating calculations , missing 5,917 establishments preschools , 782 schools for the early years of elementary education , 593 schools for final year students and 1,711 units of high school . Secondly , you need to size the cost of building and purchase equipment. For the 5,917 buildings of preschool are needed U.S. $ 15.047 billion . For units of elementary education , the cost would be $ 1.846 billion for the initial years and 1,769 billion for the final years . Finally , to build and equip high schools , the investment would be $ 6.615 billion .

All in all, Brazil should invest R $ 25.277 billion to build and equip schools and pre - schools to enroll all children and adolescents 4-17 years to 2016 . Still, subtracting the amount of U.S. $ 28 billion to be spent on the World Cup , that leaves U.S. $ 2.721 billion . It is a good resource !
Obviously , this calculation is only investing in construction and purchase of equipment , based on a minimum standard of quality measured in CAQi . Not being considered , for example, the essential building kindergartens , vocational technical education and higher education institutions . Much less are accounted essential for the maintenance costs of enrollment with quality as decent salaries for teachers and other education professionals , costs a good initial and continuing training for teaching , plus an attractive political career. As is well known, if all this were considered , taking other factors CAQi as a reference , and other instruments , the need to invest in Brazil in 10 years , approximately R $ 440 billion in public education , or the equivalent of 10 % of its GDP ( Gross Domestic Product ) 2012.

Invested today , according to official data , about U.S. $ 233.2 billion .

Therefore , the exercise presented here basically serves to stimulate reflection : the public budget should follow a logical priority . As the Brazilian people love football , protesters have held that prefer public education, public health and quality public transportation . FIFA has said that the 2014 World Cup will be a party , our party. If true , will be celebrating an upset , as we 've been forced to swallow rules , standards and expensive tickets and for the few. Worse, all Brazilian taxpayers will pay the bill.
source :
http://revistaeducacao.uol.com.br/textos/blog-daniel/e-se-todo-dinheiro-da-copa-do-mundo-de-2014-291203-1.asp



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