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>The State's Education Monopoly Increases Prices and Destroys Choice - Ron Paul  - Charleston Voice - 
You are clearly US based whilst I am Australian based so there may be some differences between our systems. But not much I dare say.

We have gone from an era where results were PUBLISHED in the papers, a sort of honour roll, to now where it is not permitted. The little darlings are so sensitive and their over protective parents make sure that results are kept strictly within family and that continued pressure is brought to bear so that the curriculum is watered down to the lowest common denominator. We see this in subjects like math and chemistry and our universities complain that what we pass on to them is not educated to a sufficiently high standard so that they can do their job. Consequently universities are now needing to give bridger courses so that they can then off a tertiary education.

Home schooling is a fad. Whilst some parents do the best job they can and may be successful for primary age children the idea fails badly when you start talking about technical subjects in secondary schooling............unless mum or dad is a highly educated person in their own right. Average people are not capable of negotiating technical subjects which they themselves failed at whilst at school. Sorry but this is the reality and your wish for home schooling to be the norm will never work.

We will have some broad agreement in our systems of government. Government is corrupt in all first world countries and is controlled by wealthy people who pull strings behind the scenes. This may be unpalatable to some folk but given that 'money' elects representation one has to eventually realise what the game is. Sadly most people on the planet don't get it and have no interest as long as they get their bowl full of rice and can afford to live. We are so easily manipulated.

I guess we are not going to agree on what happens at the grass roots of education. Whilst I might concede that there is some meddling I cannot agree that it is a conspiracy theory. People do have a great input, although this is often shaped by media propaganda.....and yes this is groomed control. Nevertheless teachers DO discuss issues and argue the merits of most curriculum so mind control might not be what the masters of the universe intend. But I most whole heartedly agree that the financial system is not discussed in the context of how people are enslaved (ursury). But then most teachers would have no idea and I have to admit that I personally have only had my eyes opened in the past 2 years but now understand the Ponzi scheme which we are all subjected to.

There are drones in all parts of our society. Teachers are not immune. But don't blame teachers who for the most part are doing the best job they can and do not propagate propaganda for their employers but rather work around bad curriculum.



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Début de l'article : This selection is taken from Chapter 5 of Ron Paul's new book The School Revolution: A New Answer for Our Broken Education System. The free-market principle of open entry is challenged by governmental restrictions on access to consumer markets. There are many official justifications for these restrictions, but the main one is this: “Customers do not know what is good for them.” They do not know what products to buy, what prices to pay, or... Lire la suite
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