Common core is part of Agenda 21
Clint Richardson - Common Core, Agenda 21, And Global Privatization
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oglZEZz_YcE
2 hours 50 minutes (upload date Dec 22, 2013)
This Power Point lecture was given in November, 2013 at the Utah County Fairgrounds by Clint Richardson
There are links under the video of other presentations by Clint Richardson.
At one hour mark: Begins to talk about common core
Around one hour 12 min: Talks about social security being in all countries HQ in Switzerland
At one hour 33 minutes: George HW Bush Executive Order, 1993 > EO 12803 Infrastructure Privatization
At one hour 42 minutes: State and local govt can be a school district
At 1:44 : Talks about courts being overseen by bar association Dont really have 3 branches of govt.
At 1:45: State services Organization states have offices in DC Hall of States
All of govt is done with NGOs
The politicians meet and create the legislation and it is rubber stamped.
At 1:55 minutes: NGA Governors Association is an NGO
Common core information is through the end of the video.
Pinging the Agenda 21 interest group!
Thanks for the heads up, Whenifhow!
Thanks.
I’m amassing quite an arsenal on this beast that’s being unleashed as I’m writing this. Teachers, if they can, are starting to retire in droves to get away from CC - these are experienced, highly effective, hard core teachers of math, English, non-PC history, AP science, who came in in the old days, when there was strict subject matter testing for teachers, before ed schools switched to pedagogy over subject matter, and are completely dedicated to student learning. They are keenly aware that the methods they’re going to be forced to use to teach PC social justice issues across the curriculum are going to be a disaster.
One of my cousins is throwing in the towel this year, a bit early, he teachers AP physics and calculus in a university town and said he won’t teach what CC requires and teach according to CC methods (mostly student “guessing” and “estimating” answers).
In California, my evaluation will be based on CC test scores and soon, I’m sure, my salary. My union is opposed to CC but has been completely emasculated.
I was able to switch to an almost entire schedule of electives a few years ago, art, gardening, teen living, things like that that are still required for graduation — before CC hit (I saw it coming a mile away, we all did). I do have two classes (unfortunately) that are part of the core subject curriculum and I would drop those in a heartbeat if I could. Electives aren’t subjected to strict testing schedules and evaluation methods as are math, English, science, etc.
DH says I’ve got two more years (he keeps an eye on our retirement status).