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sailingaway
04-08-2013, 07:21 PM
Their take on it is a little unusual, sort of a school on how to be politicians.

http://rt.com/files/news/1e/a4/80/00/ron-paul-school-curriculum.si.jpg


Although Ron Paul has left Congress, he will likely remain an influential voice: the libertarian-leaning Texas Republican has launched his own homeschooling curriculum for students, which he hopes will be “revolutionary” in restoring limited government.

“We cannot expect a federal government controlled school system to provide the intellectual ammunition to combat the dangerous growth of government that threatens our liberties,” Paul said during his farewell speech to Congress last November. Months later, he has launched his own online school to provide students with the education that he believes the government will never teach them.

The K-12 curriculum, which can be found at RonPaulCurriculum.com, provides free education through the fifth grade, after which it charges parents for courses. The program’s aim is to provide “education in liberty like no other”. Topics include Austrian economics, the basics of Western Civilization and Western liberty, American history, the US Constitution, and starting a home-based business. Students will also receive practical training for the modern age, including instructions on how to start a successful YouTube channel....


Rockwell, who has known Paul for 37 years, said that the former Texas congressman will defy censorship or opinion and emphasize the philosophy of liberty, while also teaching practical skills that will help students become politicians themselves.

“They will learn public speaking, and writing, and social media,” Rockwell adds. “They will emerge as top-notch ambassadors of the ideas Ron has championed his whole life. They will, I predict, join Young Americans for Liberty.”

The long-time friend and former chief of staff to Paul also claims that Paul will soon come out with a new website, books and a ‘homeschooling manifesto’ that will be ‘enormously influential’.

Although Paul’s curriculum was launched on April 6, the former congressman and three-time presidential candidate has long advocated homeschooling. During his farewell speech to Congress, he hinted towards his long-standing idea of developing his own curriculum.

“Expect the rapidly expanding homeschooling movement to play a significant role in the revolutionary reforms needed to build a free society with constitutional protections,” he said.

The Examiner reports that the research to put together Paul’s curriculum has been in the works since 1971, with help from libertarians such as economist, author and historian Thomas Woods.

The curriculum for grades 6-10 is still in the works and will likely be completed by September 2. The entire K-12 curriculum will likely be completed by December 2015. The website will provide solely primary sources, since North claims that textbooks “are screened by committees” and “dumb down the material”.

All of the curriculum materials will be delivered to students through online video lectures and downloadable documents. And Paul hopes that even parents take a look at some of his materials.

“I invite parents to take courses and participate on forums,” he writes on his website. “To get the education they never had.”

more: http://rt.com/usa/ron-paul-school-curriculum-512/

torchbearer
04-08-2013, 07:24 PM
I took the school as making great liberty activist. if you look at the toolset. its everything we will need to fight political fights ahead.

sailingaway
04-08-2013, 07:26 PM
I agree. RT decided internet meant 'youtube channel' too.

minusbear
04-08-2013, 07:46 PM
I apologize if this is already covered on another thread, but I'm having a fight with folks on facebook about this. They are saying it is doubtful that Ron Paul is actually behind it other than licensing his name and the man who is actually running it, Gary North isn't part of the Liberty movement or even Libertarian but a theocrat type.

Does anyone have any information if Dr. Paul is actually associated it more than just his name?

minusbear
04-10-2013, 12:34 PM
I apologize if this is already covered on another thread, but I'm having a fight with folks on facebook about this. They are saying it is doubtful that Ron Paul is actually behind it other than licensing his name and the man who is actually running it, Gary North isn't part of the Liberty movement or even Libertarian but a theocrat type.

Does anyone have any information if Dr. Paul is actually associated it more than just his name?

Anyone, anyone? Bueller, Bueller?

sailingaway
04-10-2013, 12:40 PM
I apologize if this is already covered on another thread, but I'm having a fight with folks on facebook about this. They are saying it is doubtful that Ron Paul is actually behind it other than licensing his name and the man who is actually running it, Gary North isn't part of the Liberty movement or even Libertarian but a theocrat type.

Does anyone have any information if Dr. Paul is actually associated it more than just his name?


We don't specifically know until the curriculum comes out, but we DO know that TWO main people (plus the K-5) are writing the curriculum (plus the math and science teachers). North AND Tom Woods.

In fact there will be two distinct western civ courses, one by North and one by Tom Woods. They are presented in the write up as a protestant view vs a catholic view but maybe one is more North and one more Woods.

Personally, I'd like a regular protestant view, not an off beat one (if that is where it is going) just because while I'm not very theological, I personally come from a culturally Protestant family and background, and was tickled that was going to be a flavor in Ron's mix. But I don't know what it is. It is possible North and Ron discussed what will and wont be in the curriculum (since North has had his own to look at, and Ron has apparently been thinking about doing this since 1971). It is possible whatever North's private views are that some are concerned about (and I barely know the man) they won't come up in the curriculum. Being home school, parents teach it and could leave out a unit they didn't like, anyhow.

But I consider it absolutely par for the course that some are out there calling this 'theocratic neoconfederate' before there is even curriculum to review, and I consider that shows demonstrated bias.

minusbear
04-10-2013, 12:58 PM
Do you know if Dr. Paul is officially behind it and to what extent? Did he really license his name? Is he on some sort of board? Did he fund it? Or, is North just using his name, possibly without his permission? The website gives no indication,