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FrankRep
05-26-2013, 01:14 PM
'Common Core' Nationalizes and Dumbs Down Public School Curriculum (http://www.the-free-foundation.org/tst5-27-2013.html)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4so9LiFDzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4so9LiFDzI


Ron Paul
May 27, 2013


In addition to shredding civil liberties, launching a utopian global war for democracy, and going on a spending spree that would make LBJ blush, the so-called “conservative” Bush administration dramatically increased federal control over education via the “No Child Left Behind” act. During my time in Congress I heard nothing but complaints about this law from teachers, administrators, and, most importantly, students and parents. Most of the complaints concerned No Child Left Behind’s testing requirements, which encouraged educators to “teach to the test.”

Sadly, but not surprisingly, instead of improving education by repealing No Child Left Behind’s testing and other mandates, the Obama administration is increasing national control over schools via the “Common Core" initiative. Common Core is a new curriculum developed by a panel of so-called education experts. The administration is trying to turn Common Core into a national curriculum by offering states increased federal education funding if they impose Common Core’s curriculum on their public schools. This is yet another example of the government using money stolen from the people to bribe states into obeying federal dictates.

Critics of Common Core say it “dumbs down” education by replacing traditional English literature with “informational texts”. So students will read such inspiring materials as studies by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the EPA’s “Recommended Levels of Insulation,” and “Invasive Plant Inventory” by California’s Invasive Plant Council. It is doubtful that reading federal reports will teach students the habits of critical thinking and skepticism of government that the Founders considered essential to maintaining a free republic.

Like Obamacare, Common Core (now dubbed “ObamaCore” by some) has sparked a backlash in the states, leading some to propose legislation forbidding state participation in the scheme. I hope these efforts lead to states not just opting out of Common Core, but out of No Child Left Behind and all other federal education programs as well.

Parents can also effectively “opt out” of programs like Common Core by seeking alternatives to government education. It is no coincidence that, as federal control over education increases, the quality of public education has declined and more parents have chosen to homeschool.

To support these parents, I have established my own homeschool curriculum. Unlike Common Core, we do not dumb down any of our offerings. Instead, the goal is to provide students with a rigorous education in history, math, English, foreign languages, and other core subjects necessary to a well-rounded education. Unlike the top-down model of nationalized education, the homeschool curriculum is deigned to encourage maximum input from parents and students. While the curriculum will reflect my belief, and interest, in Austrian economics, libertarian political theory, and the history of the struggle against state power, the curriculum is being carefully designed to not show bias toward any one religion. I hope all parents of any faith—or no religious belief at all—will feel comfortable using the curriculum.

I believe it is important for those of us concerned with education and liberty to fight our battles locally. We must oppose further encroachment on the autonomy of local public schools and work to roll-back existing interference, while encouraging and supporting the growth of homeschooling and other alternative education movements. The key to restoring quality education is to replace the bureaucratic control of education with a free-market in education. Parents should have the freedom to select the type of education that best suits their child’s unique needs.



Background on Common Core:


Lawmakers and Activists Rally to Stop Obama-backed “Common Core” (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/15277-lawmakers-and-activists-rally-to-stop-obama-backed-common-core)

Data Mining Students Through Common Core (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/15213-data-mining-students-through-common-core)

GOP Blasts Obama-backed National Education Standards (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/15108-gop-blasts-obama-backed-national-education-standards)

Opposition to Obama-backed National Education Scheme Grows (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/14756-opposition-to-obama-backed-national-education-scheme-grows)

Obama Bribes States to Adopt National Education Curriculum (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/14036-obama-bribes-states-to-adopt-national-education-curriculum)

Obama's "Common Core of Standards": Final Step in Phony School Reform (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/330-obamas-common-core-of-standards-final-step-in-phony-school-reform)

Who's Behind the Common Core Curriculum? (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/opinion/item/13412-whos-behind-the-common-core-curriculum)

Will Common Core Standards Solve the Reading Problem? (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/opinion/item/13077-will-common-core-standards-solve-the-reading-problem)

CFR Task Force Calls for Education Reform (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/opinion/item/12235-cfr-task-force-calls-for-education-reform)

Federalized Progressive Education Marches On (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/opinion/item/13044-federalized-progressive-education-marches-on)

The Race to 
Centralize Education (http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/224-the-race-to-centralize-education)

Government Schools Are Bad for Your Kids (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/books/item/6405-government-schools-are-bad-for-your-kids)

A Short History of Government Education (http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/opinion/item/10753-a-short-history-of-government-education)

sailingaway
05-26-2013, 01:18 PM
Yes, it does.

sailingaway
05-26-2013, 04:25 PM
I added the video to the OP

sailingaway
05-26-2013, 09:02 PM
You can retweet his tweet of it here https://twitter.com/RonPaul/status/338820636392714240

Feeding the Abscess
05-26-2013, 09:51 PM
Teachers were "teaching to the test" well before NCLA came to be. I was born in the Reagan era and raised in California, and teachers openly talked about which subjects we studied, why we studied them, and how we'd perform better on end of year tests - in order to receive more funding for the school district. We're talking elementary and middle school aged kids, being told this openly by their teachers.

Perhaps NCLA just took California's model and nationalized it. I don't know. Just sharing my perspective.

sailingaway
05-26-2013, 10:29 PM
Teachers were "teaching to the test" well before NCLA came to be. I was born in the Reagan era and raised in California, and teachers openly talked about which subjects we studied, why we studied them, and how we'd perform better on end of year tests - in order to receive more funding for the school district. We're talking elementary and middle school aged kids, being told this openly by their teachers.

Perhaps NCLA just took California's model and nationalized it. I don't know. Just sharing my perspective.

Yes, those sort of standards started in CA and a couple other states. But they were better standards then before they were made less. Even so, cookie cutter doesn't work for education.

WhistlinDave
05-26-2013, 11:41 PM
To support these parents, I have established my own homeschool curriculum. Unlike Common Core, we do not dumb down any of our offerings. Instead, the goal is to provide students with a rigorous education in history, math, English, foreign languages, and other core subjects necessary to a well-rounded education. Unlike the top-down model of nationalized education, the homeschool curriculum is deigned to encourage maximum input from parents and students. While the curriculum will reflect my belief, and interest, in Austrian economics, libertarian political theory, and the history of the struggle against state power, the curriculum is being carefully designed to not show bias toward any one religion. I hope all parents of any faith—or no religious belief at all—will feel comfortable using the curriculum.

Does Ron ever read here at RPF? Serious question... It's almost as if he read the mini-firestorm that broke out in those couple of threads when his homeschool curriculum was first announced. (Either that or all of us just went bonkers for nothing, prematurely. LOL That's probably it.)

sailingaway
05-26-2013, 11:45 PM
Does Ron ever read here at RPF? Serious question... It's almost as if he read the mini-firestorm that broke out in those couple of threads when his homeschool curriculum was first announced. (Either that or all of us just went bonkers for nothing, prematurely. LOL That's probably it.)

He knows about it. Lew Rockwell said there was a conference call with him on it and North and others where he made it clear he wanted the curriculum to be FRIENDLY to religion but not OF any particular religion, right after that storm.

Natural Citizen
05-26-2013, 11:48 PM
I thought it was interesting too. Was a good move to act upon/address that.

WhistlinDave
05-27-2013, 12:05 AM
He knows about it. Lew Rockwell said there was a conference call with him on it and North and others where he made it clear he wanted the curriculum to be FRIENDLY to religion but not OF any particular religion, right after that storm.


I thought it was interesting too. Was a good move to act upon/address that.

Cool... Even if he hadn't been made aware, I still would've been very surprised if he would allow his curriculum to be heavily biased one way or the other. After all, that is one of the major problems with public education these days. I'm no fan of indoctrinating children with religious beliefs myself, but it's something parents should have control over, so they can raise their own kids as they see fit. I was really happy to see this part of his statement.

mac_hine
06-19-2013, 04:19 PM
225 (Live Show): The Road To Hell Is Paved With Central Plans
http://schoolsucksproject.com/225-live-show-the-road-to-hell-is-paved-with-central-plans/

The creator of this podcast linked to this thread.