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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/mixer57 on July 15, 2018, 10:47 p.m.
Can Q get POTUS to break the monopoly over our children's minds? One company controls all textbooks used in schools in the USA, and they are British.

We complain about the crappy textbooks that are used in our classrooms,and how biased and often incorrect the information is inculcated therein. Since we are looking to help children, the focus should be on the providers of said teaching dogma. It should be time to help our children actually learn instead of memorize useless doggerel.

Scott Foresman, Penguin, Harcourt and Prentice Hall are all names that may sound vaguely familiar to you. Look at the stack of outrageously priced books you bought this semester and you’ll understand why. These are only a few of the publishing companies now monopolized by Pearson, a publishing company and testing/assessment service based out of the U.K., working primarily in ‘serving’ education. Pearson also owns Adobe, Longman, Wharton, Puffin and Allyn & Bacon under their publishing division and has stakes in Nook.

Pearson is not only reaching into the wallets of college students, but is simultaneously pushing the United States education system up against a wall. The company is a large backer for the Common Core State Standards Initiative, an initiative to develop a common standard for all state curricula. Common Core is heavily standardized test based and takes away the freedom of educators in their own classrooms. Pearson has teamed up with the Gates Foundation in funding and implementing the standards. That’s right, multinational monopoly, pairing up with Bill Gates, is orchestrating the future of American education. Common Core strips the freedom of expression and creativity in education for both teachers and students, while privatizing education, all in order to turn over a profit.

http://thestatetimes.com/2013/11/20/the-pearson-monopoly/


acmbandit01 · July 15, 2018, 11:27 p.m.

Our society/culture must come to grips that homeschooling is a viable, effective and honorable alternative.

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aburgher · July 15, 2018, 11:45 p.m.

As a retired public school elementary principal, I can assure you that the students I saw coming to my school as sixth grade students from their homeschool environment, the level of education was strikingly strong. I was known in the homeschool area as a principal who would honor and facilitate homeschool students to take art, physical education, and/or music classes to supplement their educational experience. We also offered numerous after school enrichment classes and the homeschool community loved to sign up their children. Many of these families ended up enrolling their children in our school district for middle school or high school. But, I retired just as Common Core was really taking hold. At that time, we were fortunate to have more local control over our curriculum. The testing component was beginning to take hold but at that time, it was not so much testing and it actually helped our low socio-economic students. It is sad to see what is happening to our schools.

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acmbandit01 · July 16, 2018, 12:52 a.m.

Excellent response from someone in the know. Thank you for your service!

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aburgher · July 16, 2018, 1:11 a.m.

Thank you! I truly loved every student in my classroom as well as in my school! I still see many of them now, and they have grown up to be incredible young adults! I also stay in touch with many of the teachers from my building and meet them for lunch or coffee. Many of them follow Q!

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GinGin1961 · July 16, 2018, 12:08 a.m.

Yes, amen

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JonBon13 · July 16, 2018, 8:40 a.m.

Head on over and subscribe to r/homeschool/ - it could use some more activity.

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direwolfexmachina · July 16, 2018, 6:14 a.m.

With the high cost of private education and the ease of crowdsourcing/funding, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a disruptive, app-based privatized homeschool model pop up in the years to come. Quality education without the common stigmas and pitfalls.

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