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Communist Indoctrination Included in Common Core Literature for First Graders (Video)
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com ^ | May 23, 2013 | Jim Hoft

Posted on 05/24/2013 1:51:30 PM PDT by Whenifhow

This will make you puke. Reading, writing and arithmetic are out – Communist indoctrination is in! The radical left is indoctrinating FIRST GRADERS in communist doctrine disguised as educational tools for first graders. The indoctrination is part of the Common Core curriculum for elementary students.

Creating young radicals – one child at a time.

Why wait until they’re in high school?

They’re after the babies now. Via Utahns Against Common Core:


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Education; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: billgates; commoncore; communist; education; indoctrination; obama; stimulusmoney; utah
Full Title: It Begins… Communist Indoctrination Included in Common Core Literature for First Graders (Video)

Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGph7QHzmo8&feature=player_embedded#action=share

1 posted on 05/24/2013 1:51:30 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGph7QHzmo8&feature=player_embedded#action=share


2 posted on 05/24/2013 1:53:58 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

Can’t anyone write anymore?

Common Core would probably be an improvement for this blogger.

A couple of paragraphs in, we still have no idea what’s objectionable.


3 posted on 05/24/2013 2:16:19 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie ("The White House can't be trusted." - Ron Fournier, National Journal)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Did you watch the video?
He goes through the teacher’s guide and explains that the objective of the lesson is for students to write using “emotion” words.

A typical objective of a teacher lesson plan would be to encourage students to use adjectives or adverbs or the use of prepositions.

The person in the video also shows that the objective of the lesson is for students to identify “the problem” to their parents, such as we need more playground equipment.

If you can watch the video, that would be helpful.


4 posted on 05/24/2013 2:21:21 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

If writers presumed the written word was their communication vehicle, it would be helpful.


5 posted on 05/24/2013 2:43:08 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie ("The White House can't be trusted." - Ron Fournier, National Journal)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Indoctrination in Common Core ELA Texts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGph7QHzmo8&feature=player_embedded#action=share

So what we have here is a common core recommended primary – so it means it is a recommended primary for use in the state of Utah.

Literature and Writing or English, Language Arts Curriculum that is aligned with common core.

For First Graders – 6 year-olds

Let’s look at what this is about – what is the purpose of this? From the cover we think it is about literature and writing

Flip it open and it says:

Textbook

The voices of democracy theme students use their voices to advocate solutions to social problems that they care deeply about.

They are engaged in learning the following theme related social knowledge and skills: social role models, social advocacy and respect for each other.

Observer & Narrator

That is important for a 6 year old – looks at what’s wrong in the world and how to organize people in my community how to fix these problems.

Textbook

In the Voices activity for this theme, they respond to this question by learning to develop a Democracy plan in which they develop ways to help people in need. Students are encouraged to express and explain their thoughts, feelings, and reasons for selecting the issues that their speeches address. Display the central question on the theme poster and read it aloud.

Narrator

Turns page
One of the first things they teach 6 year-olds is how to use emotional words. My 6 year old already knows emotional words.

Textbook

Tell students that when they write a call to action they should include emotional words to get readers to feel strongly about the problem that they want to do what is being asked of them.

Narrator
This is not community organization 101 for college students – this is English Language arts for 6 year-olds!

They give examples and they are effective at this.

Textbook
Why did the writer use the word “refuse” instead of other words such as “will not”?

(Refuse is a stronger words that makes the ABC company sound as though they are hard to work with which may make readers angry with them.)

Narrator
Are we teaching 6 year-olds to play fast and loose with facts to persuade and get the job done?

Why did the writer say, “We could be without a park for months or even years”?

(By stating the worst that could happen if the company builds houses, the writer appeals to the readers’ feelings of anger.)

Narrator

So we are teaching 6 year-olds to stir up anger and fear in their readers in order to accomplish the social.

Observer
Do you think it would be fair to call this indoctrination?

Narrator
I don’t know what you call it – I call it astonishing. It is approved in our state.

Turns page – goes on and on – talks about more emotional words.
We should look at the workbook on how to use emotional words.

From the workbook
Read each sentence and choose emotional word or phrase to complete each one. Write it on the line.

My mom always NAGS or TELLS me to clean my room.

Narrator
And of course they are supposed to circle the word NAGS – that’s the correct answer because that is the emotional word.

Of course as a parent I take issue with the whole question itself because it marginalizes parents.

Observer

It is astonishing. It is unbelievable that adults may have actually reviewed this material and approved it. It would be somewhat less astonishing if they didn’t review the material and approved it.

Narrator
So they are very thorough in this approach to teaching 6 year-olds and it is not just 6 year-olds, 7 year-olds and all the way through high school. But starting them in first grade to be social activists and to stir up emotion - not to teach with logic, but to stir up emotions to persuade others.

We’ve looked at goals, workbook exercises on how to use emotional words to manipulate others, now let’s look at some assessments and homework activities.

Narrator
This is a script for the teacher.

Reteaching
Characteristics: Emotional Words
Strategy 1
Think of a school oriented problem and present it to the class. For example: The school needs balls and jump ropes for students to use at recess.

Say: We’re going to write a letter to parents about our problem. We want them to help solve the problem. We need parents to understand our problem, so we’re going to use words that make them feel how important it is to help us.

On the chalkboard write anger fear and joy.

Write this sentence:
The children have nothing to do during recess.

Say: Now remember, this sentence is for your parents. How might a parent feel when he or she reads this sentence? Discuss the feelings students suggest. Guide discussion as needed, to the idea that parents may be upset or angry by this sentence.

Narrator
And that’s the purpose of this assignment to put it into practice.
These are English Language arts common core aligned materials recommended primary in the state of Utah.

As I read this and I learned the strategy of the writers of this material want people to communicate, I understand why in social and political debates we just talk past each other – it’s because we just ….

Observer
….Look for emotional words. Amazing – approved for use in Utah.
What’s this book ?

Narrator
This is for third graders. One thing I noticed – in grades 4, 5, 6, 7, grades, they all have similar theme – Literature and writing class the purpose - they want teachers to measure attitudes, beliefs and dispositions and actually give a rubric and chart for tracking that.

Observer
What?

Narrator
Yes, and this is approved for primary use in Utah.

Student Observation form
The student observation form on Assessment handbook page 11 is an informal assessment tool that notes growth and change in an individual student’s behaviors and attitudes.

Observer
Wow

Narrator
In the Rubric here

does the student use the first person plural ( We, Our) to advocate ways to solve social problems.

Are they learning how to do that.

And again
(Looking at another assessment rubric next page)
Examples
Do they understand know when something is unfair
Recognize social problems
Work with others to solve group problems

Narrator
Those are the stated goals
Every grade is the same


6 posted on 05/24/2013 10:54:40 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

Bump


7 posted on 05/25/2013 9:18:49 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: Whenifhow

Interview with a Clinical Mental Health Therapist

http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_652428&feature=iv&src_vid=rGph7QHzmo8&v=DdPz7Eg18jU

Observation:

When she was talking about the difference between the Lymbic part of the brain (primitive, fight or flight, emotion) versus the Neocortex (logic, thinking), I was thinking that actually explains why being a liberal is a mental illness (as Michael Savage and others keep saying).

Excerpts from video:

They continually engaged children on an emotional level and on a negative emotional level.

If we has humans spend most of our time in that realm of emotion, there is no cognitive thinking. If a person lives there, they are emotionally reactive. The problem with being emotionally reactive is that you can be manipulated.

snip

They are using informational text - instead of teaching great literature. It is boring and will turn students off. The facts are available through a search. Why do they think it is important ? Those informational texts are loaded with bias and social justice.

A generation ago. An educational reformer thought it was not important to teach math facts because of calculators.

Now they are saying informational text are so important.

snip

Use the research we know and not trash it like common core is doing.

These facts are important and not ignore them or violate them. We will be raising a generation – that is not only, more vulnerable to emotional challenges, but will be subject to manipulation.

The curriculum engages most in the Lymbic system - anger and revenge.

What you will create is a generation like the Arab spring

Very easily manipulated.

What people in power want is a generation that can be manipulated.


8 posted on 05/25/2013 9:55:50 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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The children have nothing to do during recess... How might a parent feel when he or she reads this sentence?

This parent might feel an major eye roll coming on. Let's see, for zero cost how about finding a new friend, play tag or hop scotch. If you still can't come up with something creative to do then we turn that hour into library time. It's your choice. Bub-bye, kiddies.

9 posted on 05/26/2013 5:52:29 AM PDT by bgill (The problem is...no one is watching the Watch List!)
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To: Whenifhow

Thankfully, Texas finally dumped this program in the past few days.


10 posted on 05/26/2013 5:54:02 AM PDT by bgill (The problem is...no one is watching the Watch List!)
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To: Whenifhow

Thanks for the transcript. I, too, find it difficult to sit there and listen to a video. A transcript is always preferable.

I think some union teachers have already been doing this—although not the teachers I know personally—but I guess the idea is to get all of them doing it.

Glad to hear that the Utahns and the Texans have caught on. You’d think even libs in liberal states would not want schools brainwashing their kids, but unfortunately that’s probably not the case. They probably think it’s good for their kids, if they ever think at all.


11 posted on 05/26/2013 7:13:08 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero; Whenifhow
Thanks for the transcript. I, too, find it difficult to sit there and listen to a video. A transcript is always preferable.

Same here.

12 posted on 05/26/2013 4:26:42 PM PDT by LucyT
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To: Whenifhow; LucyT

Thanks very much. BTTT!


13 posted on 05/28/2013 4:51:24 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: LucyT; PGalt; Cicero; bgill; Jet Jaguar; Uncle Miltie

Highland Park teacher resigns online in frustration, citing Common Core testing

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3024529/posts

In Pursuit of Happiness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uH9vxq1iJVM

North Shore District 112’s administration adopted the Common Core curriculum, as every other Illinois school district did when the state passed a resolution opening the way for the Obama Administration’ national standards curriculum. The district’s website says on a page entitled “Shifting Towards the Common Core at North Shore Schools”:

http://www.northshoreschools.org/13Mar/HPR1_common_core.html

Audio interview here Local teacher superbly explains resignation on YouTube

http://wgnradio.com/2013/05/23/local-teacher-superbly-explains-resignation-on-youtube/


14 posted on 05/28/2013 5:48:24 AM PDT by Whenifhow
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