Are Our Schools Nothing More Than Prisons?

 

by Mustang

When was the last time you drove past a public school building?  Tell me, what did you see?  Here’s what I see: large brick buildings sitting behind an extensive fencing system, part hurricane, part wrought iron; some of them have concertina wire strung along the top.  Sophisticated gates admit or discharge vehicles and pedestrians.  We pay uniformed men to note these comings and goings.  The young guards often play with the female students on high school campuses — because they can. 

Let us now think about what is happening inside these structures.  Whatever it is, it isn’t about learning or mastery of lessons.  That hasn’t been true in this country for more than sixty years.  Currently, American schools lag behind those in most other countries.  Do we ever wonder why?  More particularly, do we ever wonder why given the insane amount of money we spend on education each year?

 

Here is what else that’s true: the teachers in these schools are incompetent and ideologically driven.  Their primary goal is to produce a certain kind of citizen: one who thinks the way the adults around him most desire.  The students/inmates hate these schools with great intensity.  Were it not for the law, which forces attendance, only the teachers would be in school.  The students see the schools as prisons — precisely what they are.  They look like it, smell it, and the people inside act like it.

It is not missing on these students — or, if one prefers — inmates, that we keep them inside these structures against their will, much like we keep prisoners inside against theirs.  And we seriously wonder why there is no learning — and indeed no mastery of lessons inside our schools.  We may also wonder why so many of our children are psychotic, confused, hopeless, and suicidal.

Bunk includes this clip to add to the conversation with Mustang’s thoughtful post:

 

 

The greatest danger to America’s children is not whether some people may rush inside those “prisons” with firearms and shoot them; it is that their adults institutionalize them at all and rob them of their sense of wonder.     

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China – When is the ‘Long View’ too Long?

The Very Long View

by Mustang

“Their [China’s] goal is to exploit America’s academic freedom to instill in the minds of future leaders a pro-China viewpoint.”  —Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) February 2018.

The senator’s comment found its way into an opinion piece by Josh Rogin, writing for the Washington Post.  More than four years ago, Rogin wanted readers to know that China was heavily involved in a “massive” foreign influence campaign in the United States — and has been for a very long time, as part of a program to sow the seeds of pro-Chinese communism in American institutions.

Which is why, he tells us, China is investing so heavily in American institutions of higher learning (and private academies).  In 2018, U.S. officials, lawmakers, and academics began to focus on Beijing’s presence on American campuses — specifically, by “compelling public and private institutions to reconsider hosting Confucius Institutes, the Chinese government-sponsored outposts of culture and language training.

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The Cypher Brief adds —

China has long engaged in a spying campaign against the United States—from cyber espionage and stealing intellectual property to subtle attempts to infiltrate research laboratories at American universities.

According to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Beijing is quietly at work gaining access to the trade secrets of U.S. and multinational corporations though ‘academic espionage,’ relying on scholars and researchers as spies.

The FBI and the Department of Justice have called on U.S. colleges and universities to tighten their requirements for their employees to report their financial ties with China.

As the private sector becomes more difficult for Chinese intelligence to operate in with impunity, college campuses have become more attractive as an avenue for obtaining critical U.S. data.

Two years later, Fox News reported, “Top Republicans from a slew of House committees demanded information Monday about what they said is the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘investment in American colleges and universities to further its strategic and propaganda goals’ — an initiative they claimed could be foreign academic espionage.”

Two years after that (2022), The New Yorker asked, “Have Chinese Spies infiltrated American Campuses?”

So far, then, this “concern” has taken the VERY long view.  Because, in 1996, the Buffalo News headlined “Probe widens into role of foreign funds in ’96 election.”  The story continued, “[Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN)] committee and the Senate Government Affairs Committee, headed by Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN), are investigating possible foreign influence in the U.S. election process, including whether Chinese government officials channeled money into the Democratic Party before last November’s presidential election.”

Senator Thompson (now deceased) issued his final report in six volumes on 10 March 1998.  You can read it here.

So, the question is, after so many years of wrangling about foreign espionage, foreign infiltration of American university campuses, office staffs of members of Congress, clandestine meetings of Chinese agents with members of Congress, and Chinese military go-betweens delivering suitcases of cash to political parties — at what point does the long view become too long?

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AG Garland – daughter married to founder of company providing critical race theory materials to schools

Let’s connect the dots. Attorney General Merrick Garland is under scrutiny after a parents group revealed that his daughter is married to the co-founder of an education company funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

A spokesperson for Panorama said the company’s technology is used to help schools gather feedback from students, families and educators.

“Panorama only uses student data for the purpose of helping schools and districts better serve their students,” the spokesperson said. Read more

As Tucker Carlson would say at this point regarding using student data, one long “Oh.”

SEL- Social Emotional Learning. The new acronym.

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Well, well, well… This is interesting.  U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland recently instructed the FBI to begin investigating parents who confront school board administrators over Critical Race Theory indoctrination material. The U.S. Department of Justice issued a memorandum to the FBI instructing them to initiate investigations of any parent attending a local school board meeting who might be viewed as confrontational, intimidating or harassing.

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s daughter is Rebecca Garland.  In 2018 Rebecca Garland married Xan Tanner [LINK].  Mr. Xan Tanner is the current co-founder of a controversial education service company called Panorama Education. [LINK and LINK]  Panorama Education is the “social learning” resource material provider to school districts and teachers that teach Critical Race Theory.

Over 50 of the largest 100 school districts and state agencies in the country use its platform. In total, more than 1,500 school districts are among its customers. Clients include the New York City Department of EducationClark County School District in NevadaDallas ISD in Texas and the Hawaii Department of Education, among others.

Since March 2020, Panorama has added 700 school districts to its customer base, nearly doubling the 800 it served just 18 months prior, according to Feuer. […] Former Yale graduate students Feuer and Xan Tanner started the company in an effort to figure out the best way for schools to collect and understand feedback from their students (read more)

“By asking students to reflect on their experiences of equity and inclusion in school, education leaders can gather actionable data to understand and improve the racial and cultural climate on campus.”  ~ Panorama Education, Xan Tanner Co-founder

A spokesperson for Panorama said the company’s technology is used to help schools gather feedback from students, families and educators.

“Panorama only uses student data for the purpose of helping schools and districts better serve their students,” the spokesperson said.

Parents Defending Education​, noted that Panorama got a $1.8 million contract with Fairfax County Public Schools to conduct social and emotional learning monitoring on students, the report said.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland’s son-in-law Xan Tanner is the co-founder of Panorama Education.
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The contract was bumped up to more than $2 million early last month.

It was part of the school system’s overall $78.8 million investment of coronavirus relief funds to create a “welcoming” and “culturally responsive” environment for students.

The money would be allocated to schools based on several factors and be used to “directly support student social emotional needs.”​

Critics like Nomani worry Tanner’s company will use its ability to collect data to push controversial ideas about race, identity and sexuality, Fox News reported.

Nomani from Parents Defending Education​ said ​the school district is directing $23.3 million toward social and emotional learning initiatives, or SEL.

Part of the program involves an SEL screener through Panorama Education, Fox News reported.

Critics believe phrases like “social and emotional learning” and “culturally responsive training” involve the introduction of controversial ideas about race and identity, the report said. New York Post

Here is an interview last night with Nomani from Parents Defending Education and discusses Panorama and it’s so called data mining. Not to be missed.

Then to add to the story, we find out that our own FBI is getting into the spirit. Anyone want to guess if Panorama is involved? I am willing to take a bet on it. Paging AG Garland. Would you please speak into the microphone? Here tis:

The FBI has created a training program steeped in critical race theory in hopes of getting agents to reflect on what role intersectionality plays both in their professional and personal lives.

According to documentation obtained by the Manhattan Institute’s Chris Rufo, the program set up by the FBI’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion aims to educate FBI employees on the topic of intersectionality, as well as how one can deconstruct their own identities.

The objectives of the program are as follows: “Define ‘Intersectionality’ and review the history of the term; Reflect on identity and engage with our own intersections; Discuss the role of intersectionality in our work; Learn tips and tricks for increasing inclusion in the workplace.”

After breaking down identity into the eight characteristics of a person deemed by the FBI to be the most important, participants of the program are invited to reflect upon themselves.

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Here is a link to yesterday’s post for more on Facebook’s so called whistleblower.

Facebook ‘whistleblower’ plant wants to fool the GOP at hearing

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Biden cancels student debt to the tune of $5.8 Billion

The Socialist juggernaut stops for no one. Thousands of Americans are hostages, never the less the machine rolls on to bankrupt and otherwise destroy the America we know.  This amount is small potatoes in the grand scheme of student loan debt. A total of $1.7 trillion in student debts is out there waiting to be forgiven entirely. If kids want to major in basket weaving and other majors that are useless, why should we be on the hook? Better yet, we learn that now 61 percent of Americans paid no taxes at all. The gulf widens:

The Biden administration announced on Thursday the latest in a series of student loan reprieves forgiving the debt of borrowers with total or permanent disabilities (TPD).

More than 323,000 borrowers will be covered under the loan discharge, which will total more than $5.8 billion. Borrowers will be identified through existing data supplied to the Social Security Administration. The administration has now forgiven around $8.7 million in loan debt.

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Aaron Ament, president of the National Student Legal Defense Network, told The Associated Press (AP) that Thursday’s announcement is a “huge moment” for borrowers “who can now move on with their lives and won’t be trapped in a cycle of debt.”

The Education department has issued a series of loan discharges in 2021, including forgiving the debt of 92,000 students defrauded by for-profit colleges.

Additionally, due to pandemic burdens, the administration has extended loan forbearance and paused interest on payments through Jan. 31, 2022.

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American borrowers collectively owe 1.7 trillion in student loan debt.

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More than 100 million U.S. households, or 61% of all taxpayers, paid no federal income taxes last year, according to a report from the Tax Policy Center.

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Boston Schools suspend testing for advanced learning – too many Whites and Asians

 

And they wonder why the US educational standards are the worst for a 1st world country. Then they turn around and say we must lower standards while allowing schools to turn into businesses instead of education. Of course figuring out how to educate all the kids might be a better approach…….

A selective program for high-performing fourth, fifth and sixth graders in Boston has suspended enrollment due to the pandemic and concerns about equity in the program, GBH News has learned.

Superintendent Brenda Cassellius recommended the one-year hiatus for the program, known as Advanced Work Classes, saying the district would not proceed with the program for new students next year.

“There’s been a lot of inequities that have been brought to the light in the pandemic that we have to address,” Cassellius told GBH News. “There’s a lot of work we have to do in the district to be antiracist and have policies where all of our students have a fair shot at an equitable and excellent education.”

New students will be admitted in the fourth grade by standards to be determined at the school level, according to a BPS spokesman.

There will be no new students admitted in the fifth or sixth grades, the spokesman said, but those already in advanced work will be allowed to continue.

A district analysis of the program found that more than 70 percent of students enrolled in the program were white and Asian, even though nearly 80 percent of all Boston public school students are Hispanic and Black.

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The Failure of Education – America’s war on its children

 

The Failure of Education

America’s war on its children

by Mustang

If (fill in the blank) isn’t working out to your expectations, then all you have to do is throw more money at it. That’s the message we regularly receive from people who make their money from selling “education.” But, is it true?  Of course not.

The American education system is an utter failure and has been for decades, and there is no more significant proof of that than observing today’s young adults.  They have no academic skills beyond cheating on tests; they lack essential knowledge about our nation’s history or even their own states. They are unable to comprehend cause and effect relationships, and they cannot reason.  If our education system is the doctor, then we’ve killed the patient.

Educationalist (a term I use in the most disparaging manner possible) Kate Barrington wants us to know about the American education system’s top fifteen failures.  None of her “failures” represent the underlying problem of American schools, but here’s what she identified as her most significant concerns:

    1. Insufficient government funding
    2. Charter schools siphon away money from public schools
    3. Teachers aren’t making enough money
    4. Too many teachers are fired for political reasons
    5. There is too much bullying going on in schools 
    6. Students are “too poor” to learn
    7. Schools are over-crowded
    8. Students are too anxious and hyper-active to learn
    9. Insufficient parental involvement

She never once mentioned political brainwashing imposed on every child in public schools, never said anything about the costly athletic programs that take away time and money from academic curricula, never mentioned the dismal results of “high stakes” testing, or the fact that students receive no training in civics education, are taught revisionist history, or that they are bored to the point of tears in the classroom.  

Ms. Barrington didn’t say that our children cannot construct a proper sentence, much less a paragraph, or that an average first-year high school student can only read at the fifth-grade level and cannot perform algebraic computations or has no interest in the wonder of science.

She also never mentioned that the United States (federal and state expenditures) spends, on average, $800-billion on educational programs EACH YEAR.  That figure approximates $15,000.00 annually for each child in elementary and secondary schools.  Maybe we shouldn’t focus so much on what we spend on American education — perhaps we should be asking what we’re getting as a return on that investment.  Are we getting smarter kids who, within a few years, are knocking them dead in the corporate structure, on Wall Street, as engineers, as scientists?

No — actually, American kids (including those graduating from college with a four-year degree) are mediocre compared to the rest of the civilized world.  Forty years after the publication of A Nation at Risk, a ground-breaking report by the National Commission on Excellence, America’s kids are dumber than ever despite the doubling of our expenditures on education.  

Constructing more schools does not equate to better education — it only means more children per year are less competitive globally.  What other conclusions can a rational person make when more than two-thirds of the student population cannot demonstrate mastery in grade-level mathematics and science, reading, or even understanding the history of their own ancestors?

Here’s an interesting statistic: 85% of our nation’s high school graduates each year are unqualified to enter college as freshmen without substantial remediation.

According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, the average expenditure worldwide is around $9,800 per student annually.  Around the world, then, nations who spend far less educating their children are producing young adults who can (and do) read, who can communicate well in writing, who understand complex mathematics, and are geared toward careers in science and engineering.

Equally important, we must address the question of whether America’s young adults are as well-adjusted psychologically as their “other world” cohorts.  There does not appear to be any evidence to support such a claim.  Considering high incidents of violence in schools and throughout local communities, the opposite seems right. America’s young adult is maladjusted, and if there is not a trend toward psychopathic abnormality, it certainly seems that way.  

What, then, should we deduce?  Should we conclude that in exchange for $800-billion annually, we are getting psychologically damaged young adults?  As young adults, our children not only do not know who they are but also don’t care.  

Our young adults do not understand that the rights they enjoy extend to every other citizen, as well — so supporting such notions that they must silence a citizen who has different views from their own — forcibly, if necessary — tells us that our education system has grown at least two (maybe three) generations of dangerously maladjusted human beings.  Moreover, they are irrational in thinking that such behavior benefits a healthy society.

America is getting no bang for its buck.  Rather than demanding more money (to waste), perhaps reduced spending is a better plan.  Pay teachers less money, not more.  Stop pretending that high school football programs are equal in importance to science and mathematics.  Stop spending hundreds of millions of dollars on textbooks that facilitate revisionist brainwashing or communicate anti-white racial biases.

When compared to the children raised in third-world countries, our children are stupid, psychotic, and socially inept.  Is this our return on our ever-increasing investment in the American education system?  One notable scientist suggested, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”  We attribute this quotation to Albert Einstein’s Parable of Quantum Insanity.  Perhaps the educationalists should make a note of it.

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NYC de Blasio’s panel recommends eliminating all gifted school programs

 

What to do with bright Dick and Jane in the New York school system? They have no right to an enrichment program. After all, they are more likely White. Forget that dear old mom and dad are more likely doing the heavy lifting in paying taxes to support the school system and educating the Johnnies that aren’t so bright. Just who is paying for the school lunch programs and whatever else?

No, in the Socialist perfect world we simply want mediocrity. We want no advancement for the brightest in supporting their creativity. After all they are our future scientists and engineers.  Good work New York. This should bring about a new wave of ‘White Flight” and even worse, poor Black, Hispanics and Asians bright kids will be restricted in getting the opportunity at fulfilling their potential.

No they must be sacrificed on the altar of so called desegregation.

Chalkbeat:

The advisory group tasked with finding new ways to integrate New York City schools is recommending the nation’s largest school system eliminate gifted programs and selective admissions at most city schools.

Those are some of the proposals unveiled Monday night by the School Diversity Advisory Group, made up of academics, students, parents, and advocates appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio. Earlier this year, 62 of the diversity advisory group’s 67 initial recommendations became city policy.

Their latest recommendations take aim at admissions policies that have been seen as critical for getting white, middle-class families who might otherwise leave the city or choose private schools to enroll in public schools.

Any of the proposed changes have the potential to ignite intense pushback. The group recognizes this tension and says they believe their recommendations “thread that needle in a bold and balanced way,” the report’s authors write.

The report calls for the admissions test to be dropped and for programs to be phased out by not enrolling any new students. Instead, the group advises that the city provide local districts with resources to create their own alternatives that avoid the kind of “rigid academic tracking” that can lead to internally segregated schools.

The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal have more on the topic behind a paywall. More at Chalkbeat

A press conference is scheduled for 1pm today. It will be interesting to hear what our Presidential candidate de Blasio has to say on the matter.

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Obama to end school choice program while ‘we need to make sure ‘all children’ get a chance at a great education’

The hypocrisy reaches a new high this week. While few would disagree that education is the ticket to getting out of poverty and Baltimore for that matter, Obama tries again to end the school choice program in D.C. This from the so-called Black President. Here we go:

After having presented a budget to Congress that would phase out a school-choice program that allows a limited number of children to escape Washington, D.C.’s public schools, President Barack Obama delivered a weekly address today that said all Americans have a responsibility to make sure all children—not just their own—get a great education.

(Obama’s two daughters go to Sidwell Friends, one of the most expensive private schools in Washington, D.C.)

“All of us have a responsibility to not only make sure our own children have pathways to success but that all children do,” Obama said, while sitting in a public library in the Anacostia neighborhood of D.C. “And a great education is the ticket to a better life like never before.

“The Obama administration has tried for years to sunset the program, and the president’s fiscal 2013 budget request zeroed out funding for the program, though the proposal was never carried out,” Education Week reported last month.

“The fiscal 2016 budget request includes $43.2 million, down from $45 million last year, and $3.2 million of that must be used to carry out an evaluation of the program,” reported Education Week. “In addition, the proposal specifically states that the money will be made available until it’s all used up, an attempt to sunset the program once again and block new enrollees.”

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Affirmative action in action as applied to SAT scores

Here is a story that should put our teeth on edge. Not bad enough that we add scores to the so-called “Minorities” but better yet, let’s take away points away from Asians because you know, they are just brighter and that disadvantages others. Let mediocrity reign. Here we go:

In a totalitarian society, there are no objective measures. All data is distorted to reinforce the official ideology. Falsified temperature data meant to prop up the global warming hoax is one example. Adding points to SAT scores to reward persons of politically preferred pigmentation is another:

In a windowless classroom at an Arcadia tutoring center, parents crammed into child-sized desks and dug through their pockets and purses for pens as Ann Lee launches a PowerPoint presentation.

Her primer on college admissions begins with the basics: application deadlines, the relative virtues of the SAT versus the ACT and how many Advanced Placement tests to take.

Then she eases into a potentially incendiary topic — one that many counselors like her have learned they cannot avoid.

“Let’s talk about Asians,” she says.

Lee’s next slide shows three columns of numbers from a Princeton University study that tried to measure how race and ethnicity affect admissions by using SAT scores as a benchmark. It uses the term “bonus” to describe how many extra SAT points an applicant’s race is worth. She points to the first column.

African Americans received a “bonus” of 230 points, Lee says.

She points to the second column.

“Hispanics received a bonus of 185 points.”

The last column draws gasps.

Asian Americans, Lee says, are penalized by 50 points — in other words, they had to do that much better to win admission.

H/T: Moonbatttery

New York Schools features Van Jones anti-cop lesson plan

Do you wonder where these marchers against the Police have come from? They are our own school based indoctrinated children who are being taught to hate cops. Let me take you back in my way back machine and drag out an old post. Yes, our man Van Jones is giving it to us under the guise of Common Core. Posted December, 2010.

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A new Human Rights Curriculum that was recently introduced to middle schools and high schools all across New York is a disservice to students because it wastes precious instruction time which would be more wisely spent on academic fundamentals. Big Government

Last Friday, December 10, over 1,000 New York students took part in the inaugural webcast of the “Speak Truth to Power” curriculum distributed by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights and New York State United Teachers

From NYSut.org Van Jones Police Brutality

by SpeakTruthToPower on November 9, 2010 in Lesson Plans

LESSON GRADE LEVEL:

  • 9 – 12 and Higher Education

HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES:

  • Justice, Fair Treatment

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After this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Know who Van Jones is and why he is a human rights defender.
  • Understand the issue of police brutality within the U.S. and internationally.
  • Understand the impact media has in advancing a position or perspective on an issue.
  • Understand the connection between policies and financing policy positions.
  • Examine the roles of oppression and repression and police brutality.

STUDENT SKILLS:

  • Drawing inferences
  • Making conclusions
  • Researching, organizing and interpreting information
  • Inquiry and critical thinking
  • Group discussion

MATERIALS:

ANTICIPATORY SET:

  • Instruct the students to read the Van Jones interview from Speak Truth to Power and to read the article Lessons from a Killing.
  • Ask the students to respond to the following questions:
    • What is excessive force? Is there a base standard or is it situational?
    • The Aaron Williams case happened 15 years ago. Do you think the situation has changed? Explain?
    • Identify three strategies regarding work with the media that Van Jones implemented in order to achieve justice for Aaron Williams.
    • Did Van Jones believe all police to be racist?

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Al Gore, Van Jones, Lisa Jackson to speak to 10,000 youth activists

Let the indoctrination begin…
Former Vice President, Nobel Laureate and junk scientist Al Gore will give the keynote address next month to 10,000 youth activists at the Power Shift 2011 conference in Washington DC.

Van Jones and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson will speak to the youths too. (Power Shift 2011)

For four days, young leaders will come together for Power Shift 2011 — a historic summit where activists will get the skills they need to create clean and just energy solutions in communities around the country and around the world.

The brainwash summit will be held in April PR Newswire reported:

Val Jar with her best bud as she brought Van Jones into their den of vipers.