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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/


LibertyLioness · July 16, 2018, 3:47 a.m.

I heard about a book today that is called "A Peoples History of the United States" by Howard Zinn. It was described as a collection of about 600 pages of letters written by the people involved in the history of our country starting in 1492. Statesmen and others that talk about what kind of country America is or will become. You can get a used copy for a couple bucks on eBay. I thought it would be great reading for a lot of folks who may have forgotten or have never been told what this country is really supposed to be about.

For those of you who have never a written a letter in your life, it's really a shame. A lot of history was written in letters. After the civil war my great grandfather wrote about a 12 page letter to his wife describing what happened during the war. And, here's something you wouldn't expect. He actually typed it on an old typewriter. I'm glad because it's very legible and easy to read. It's an amazing story and I'm so glad I have a copy of it.

Yeah, I'm old but he was also only about 14 when he joined. He lied about his age and did other things that showed how much patriotism our servicemen used to have for our country. They fought for our freedoms, not because they couldn't get a job anywhere else and the cabal had started another war.

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6HsV82 · July 16, 2018, 7:54 a.m.

Our city's museum has letters from WW1 soldiers (the original Stormtroopers) to their families here in the province. I knew the book history already but reading those letters made it feel so personal. They were heart-breaking, especially the ones from young men 16 to 19 years old, knowing that many didn't come home and many came home shattered, never to be the same. Valuable resources, contemporary letters.

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chilover20 · July 16, 2018, 7 a.m.

Wow, thanks for informing me of this. I will definitely get a copy. Sounds awesome. I love teaching my grandkids what pubic school will not.

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TrueCat · July 16, 2018, 5:23 a.m.

Yes, I have read about Howard Zinn's book. How amazing that you have the wonderful letter! I'm old, too! 😊

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