Follow the Money on TeenScreen: Psychological Testing in Schools |
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Written by EdWatch
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 13:27 |
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This is an enormous conflict of interest: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) fronts for and is funded by drug companies as an "advocacy" group for the mentally ill; NAMI pushes government programs and grants that lead to the wildly increased use of dangerous, ineffective, and expensive drugs on children...
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Aptos High School "crosses the line" with secret behavior control exercise |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:37 |
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Education for Sustainable Tyranny |
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Written by Michael Chapman
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Tuesday, 09 May 2006 16:00 |
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In this writing and in his galvanizing new DVD, education expert Michael Chapman, proves how the United States and UNESCO's goals for education are one in the same. Chapman explains how programs like The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) have more to do with controlling the economy and society than sustaining the environment.
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Environmentalist Propaganda for Kids |
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Written by Jay Lehr
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Wednesday, 09 February 2005 16:00 |
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When textbooks preach Sustainable Development "science" rather than teaching the facts, children are being indoctrinated. Heartland's Jay Lehr reviews the recently-released The Future of the Earth: An Introduction to Sustainable Development for Young Readers.
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Subverting the Constitution in High School |
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Written by Alan Caruba
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Thursday, 09 September 2004 16:00 |
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SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey -- The federal government has no business underwriting the publication of a book that deliberately subverts key elements of the US Constitution.
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Learning Globally: U.N. Program Takes Root in U.S. |
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Written by George Archibald
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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 08:57 |
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George Archibald reports on United Nations International Baccalaureate (IB) schools operating within the United States. UNESCO maintains that the IB curriculum promotes human rights, social justice and the need for "sustainable development".
Parents who send their children to these schools have a responsibility to understand that Article 29 Section 3 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights stands in sharp contrast to the essence of the American experiment. Under the United States Declaration of Independence each individual has an unalienable right to life, liberty and property. Under Article 29 section 3 of the United Nations Declaration for a new global order, man's rights will not be unalienable, but rather decreed and rescinded by a ruling elite.
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"New SAT" Presents Troubling Scenario |
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Written by Charles Lewis
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Tuesday, 02 March 2004 16:00 |
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Students taking the new SAT will be required to report personal opinions on sensitive subjects - opinions that they may understandably wish to keep private, Charles Lewis argues. Will personal and political views be used to judge who can attend college?
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What Has Government Done to our Families? |
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Written by Allan Carlson
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Thursday, 05 February 2004 10:00 |
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There are consequences when a country's children are raised by the State. Allan Carlson examines the historical example of Swedish government education.
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Social Predation 101: Now showing in classrooms near you |
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Written by F21SC Staff
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 18:00 |
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In a tutorial showing teachers how to recruit and use students as activists, a former high school social studies teacher unwittingly exposes a model for social predation that is instituted in K-12 and college campuses across the USA. This is a must-read for anyone who has or knows children in a government school.
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Millions in Classroom Funds Embezzled by State Ed Administrators, Media Silent |
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Written by Michael Shaw
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Sunday, 10 August 2003 16:00 |
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While Santa Cruz County Schools wrestle with severe budget cuts, few have heard about a huge scandal in the state Department of Education that involved $20 million in fraud, $11 million of embezzled tax funds, harassment of whistle-blowers, and a court order for Superintendent of Public Instruction Delain Eastin to personally pay damages to the whistleblowers. This Stockton Record story by Steve Wampler exposes something that is potentially more troubling than having an education system that is mismanaged by corrupt administrators who absconded with millions in public funds for themselves and their friends: the media, particularly in Santa Cruz County, seems to have been an active participant in covering up for the Eastin administration. While the author calls his story "Shame on Eastin", it might be better called "Shame on us California voters" for failing to monitor fraudulent use of tax dollars meant for our children's classrooms.
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The Bizarre State of Education |
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Written by Tom DeWeese
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Wednesday, 19 February 2003 16:00 |
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A revolution has taken place in this country and it is now firmly entrenched. You will find this revolution oozing out of every corner of our society... All who love liberty must take the time to learn and understand the full agenda – not just the pieces and parts – of the revolution that is stealing the American ideal.
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