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Education professionals in the 70s warned of the coming dictatorship of the curriculum specialists. Look at what is happening!

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You are all too young to remember thsoe "Stupid dirt farmers" way back when that worked against joining the United Nations--They said that it was the first step to having no country to open borders to allowing the "Smart people" make the decision from real people.--All the things I can remember those Dumb Dirt Farmers as they were called every time they were spoken to or about---Look where we are Look at what we have been I encourage you to read Imbeciles yy Cohen a quick easy read but something we should all remember and was practiced openly until the late 50's and these are the same people that tell us all that we are tooooo stupid to live without them making decisions for each of us.

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I’ve read everything mentioned in this article and it’s 100% spot on. It’s overwhelming and hard for people to understand school choice has an ulterior motive. My kids are homeschooled and will no longer participate in anything that requires a school ID which is connected to the tracking for the fourth industrial revolution. The have programs offered to have an “accredited” diploma through the state but the catch is they want to track the successes of a homeschooler. You have to be very vigilant and proactive on everything your child is doing for homeschool. It’s easier for parents to just stay plugged into the system and not be inconvenienced by having to teach their own child.

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I have been praying about this. Thank you for helping me with clarity on this issue. My heart has been very torn due to circumstance out of my control. This lessens the mental strain to have this clarity and I’m feeling validated in my choices to continue homeschooling instead of accepting the scholarship to private school.

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I'm glad to have helped, Hannah. :)

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Pretty damn terrifying.

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Thank you for connecting the dots. Many of us were aware of what was coming, but it can be difficult to connect all of the dots. You did it so well in this post.

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Thank you!

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Another excellent article. We're just beginning the battle in Alabama (April, 2023) to push back against legislation in the state to implement one of the mis-named 'school choice' bills here. Currently, there is near 100% freedom on school choice, but the money sounds very enticing to many.

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Do researchers understand the full construction of the Education Agenda? If so, has any effort been exerted towards a strategy of dismantling and disabling the Education Agenda?

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I think there are very few of us who understand the big picture. Ideally, though it may be a pipe dream, we would dismantle the whole Dept. of Education, and go back to complete local control (not privatization), while also untangling it from the other depts that have crept in there including health and human services.

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Many of us do, and have been meeting with lawmakers so that they also fully understand it. Really, the answer is returning to a hyper-local model of education. I feel there is headway being made in opening people in power's eyes so they can start making changes, even if they are incremental.

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Good article. My take is the school loan debt crisis will lead to free university, but as we know, nothing is free. The data collected combined with blockchain will entrap those who take the bait. It is much like the unbanked scam, where they claim they are helping the poor get bank accounts, but don't mention the enrollment into the fiat debt system. Kids will be enrolled into free school, but their minds enslaved.

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Thank you. Unfortunately, yes. Government money will always come with strings and an agenda.

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A portion of the "ledger" is being implemented in our school district, it's called Seat Time Flexibility. Justified by the argument that not all people can demonstrate their proficiency through in class assignments and testing.

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Yes, it is what they call "personalized competency-based learning" or PCBL

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