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 No.1160

65% of US Universities Unable to Successfully Teach Students Math, Economics, Government, Science and Literature

The 2015–16 edition of What Will They Learn? – a review of 1,100 colleges and universities – has just been published by the The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA). The study shows that most institutions of higher learning are allowing students to graduate without a basic grasp of many key subjects.

From an ACTA press release:

"What Will They Learn? finds that the majority of college-educated students graduate without exposure to fundamental courses like American history, basic economics or literature. At many institutions, it is possible for students to graduate with little more knowledge of these basic courses than a high school student, often after paying $200,000 or more for their degree."

The various institutions were given "report cards" on their performance in terms of providing students with adequate knowledge of seven fundamental subjects considered essential for a classic liberal arts degree: "literature, composition, economics, math, intermediate-level foreign language, science and American government/history."

Out of the 1,100 colleges and universities involved, only 24 (two percent) were given an "A" grade for requiring six of the seven essential subjects.

Only three percent of both private and public institutions require Economics. Of public institutions, only 27 percent require US History/Government courses and only 10 percent of private institutions require the same.

A mere 13 percent require intermediate-level fluency in a foreign language.

In a letter published on the What Will They Learn? website, former Harvard Dean Harry Lewis wrote:

"At its best, general education is about the unity of knowledge, not about distributed knowledge. Not about spreading courses around, but about making connections between different ideas. Not about the freedom to combine random ingredients, but about joining an ancient lineage of the learned and wise. And it has a goal, too: producing an enlightened, self-reliant citizenry, pluralistic and diverse but united by democratic values."

"Many studies have shown that our college graduates are ignorant of the basic principles on which our government runs. For starters, most cannot identify the purpose of the First Amendment, what Reconstruction was, or the historical context of the Voting Rights Act. …

"This is especially dangerous in America, where nothing holds us together except our democratic principles. If universities don't pass them down, our children will not inherit our nationhood genetically."

The classic concept of a university education has been tossed in favor of a mixed bag of course requirements that often have little relation to one another. In the past, a liberal arts degree was designed to instill a balanced worldview – to provide students with a grasp of the essentials along with the knowledge required to master their specific fields of study.

The modern educational approach has seemingly lost its rudder. We are no longer turning out graduates who have a well-rounded education and who are ready to lead the next generation of Americans.

Rather, we are creating career-oriented specialists who haven't a clue about our nation's past, don't speak foreign languages, have no knowledge of economic theory and very little about literature.

https://archive.is/4h8aS

http://www.naturalnews.com/052292_university_education_essential_knowledge_ACTA.html

 No.1163

ESSA-Wake up, America. See what "the planners" conceived of many years ago to change our country to Communist rule through "education". ESSA is their crowning achievement.

The plan was evident by 1949.

Here's how it happened: Senate Passes Communist Every Student Succeeds Act (85-12)

https://archive.is/9Tr10

They did it behind the backs of the American People:

"…What is meant when he [Sterling M. McMurrin, Commissioner of Education] says, “I anticipate that much of this activity will take place through normal administrative processes within the Office and the Department?”

Fast forward to ESEA: Adminstrative Staffers wrote ESSA and and Congress rubber-stamped it.

In the past, the planners were already calling for the destruction of local control. Now through Federal Control and the unmitigated expansion of Charter schools with no local school boards, and pooling of local taxes for portability, our representative government has sustained an incredible blow. Conservatives drank the "Charter school" KOOL-AIDE.

https://archive.is/PtqF7

"Ashbrook continued to quote from Agency for the Future which he said “laid bare the real nemesis of the Federal bureaucrats—the tradition of local control.” The report stated, “The tradition of local control should no longer be permitted to inhibit Office of Education leadership.”

Now we are being gathered into Community Centers, Promise Neighborhoods and Charter Schools to be designated as varied "work-force training" stations for dumbed-down Common Core workers. When the "school" controls not only students but the whole community as the "agent for society" (Community Education) you know you will be living under Communism.

"If the school as an agency of society is to justify itself for the period ahead of us, it must be accepted that its fundamental function is to serve the people of the entire community, the very young children, the children of middle years, early adolescent youth, older youth and the adults as well."

Read the rest of the report linked above.

Read Georgia Senator William Ligon's Letter:

http://media.campaigner.com/media/25/257620/Speaker%20Ryan%20ESSA%20Letter%20to%20Congress.pdf

We must be aware of what is now taking place in our Country. Do not become a lemming like our Congressmen who voted for ESSA.

https://archive.is/ZFccK

http://abcsofdumbdown.blogspot.de/2015/12/is-this-tomorrow-america-under-communism.html


 No.1193

Yale Students Enthusiastically Sign Petition to Completely Eliminate Our First Amendment

When activist filmmaker Ami Horowitz visited the Yale campus to see how many students would sign a demand to eliminate the entire First Amendment, he was shocked to find that they gladly supported the idea!

In this YouTube video, you'll see Horowitz asking Yale students to sign his petition because "hurtful" speech shouldn't be "protected" by the Constitution. And they not only sign the petition, they verbally endorse the idea with great enthusiasm!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJVZa9_Ha5c

This activism approach – made most famous by Mark Dice with his relentless series of hilarious videos extolling the absolute idiocy of American voters – reveals that even America's finest educational institutions have become little more than anti-American indoctrination centers churning out complete idiots as graduates.

Because you, the reader of Natural News, are an informed, intelligent citizen, you might recall that the First Amendment protects:

• Freedom of religion

• Freedom of speech

• Freedom to peaceably assemble

• Freedom to petition the government

That Yale students actively seek to eliminate all these protections by revoking the entire First Amendment is nothing less than astonishing.

https://archive.is/yHHaH

http://www.naturalnews.com/052352_Yale_students_First_Amendment_petition.html




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