‘Education’ Archives
Exclusive: ‘Digital DNA’ May Soon Be Required To Take SAT And ACT Exams
CBS New York | Jan 23, 2012 Since the SAT and ACT cheating scandals broke wide open on Long Island, lawmakers have pledged to come up with unique cutting edge ways to combat identity theft. On Monday, CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan got the exclusive first look at what [Read More]
Who Should Have Access to Student Records?
usanews | Jan 19, 2012 By Jason Koebler Since “No Child Left Behind” was passed 10 years ago, states have been required to ramp up the amount of data they collect about individual students, teachers, and schools. Personal information, including test scores, economic [Read More]
How the feds are tracking your kid
NY Post | Dec. 27, 2011 By EMMETT MCGROARTY & JANE ROBBINS Would it bother you to know that the federal Centers for Disease Control had been shown your daughter’s health records to see how she responded to an STD/teen-pregnancy-prevention program? How about if the [Read More]
Modern schooling and the war against competition
Old-Thinker News | April 17, 2011 By Daniel Taylor “Competition is a sin” - John D. Rockefeller Sr. In many respects we don’t have a free market economy. We have cartels, which are the escape from free market, not the natural progression of free [Read More]
How Education, Psychology And Cinema Should Destroy Free Will
Bios Theoretikos October 18, 2010 “It is to be expected that advances in physiology and psychology will give governments much more control over individual mentality than they now have even in totalitarian countries.” says Bertrand Russell, a British philosopher and a [Read More]
Invitation to an Open Conspiracy: The Bartleby Project
Comment from Old-Thinker News: This excerpt is from John Taylor Gatto’s new book, Weapons of Mass Instruction. He has given permission to re-print his Bartleby Project proposal on the internet un-cut and not for profit. The goal of the project is to strike at the [Read More]