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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Gates $2.3B driving Common Core as a 'de facto and de jure national school curriculum'

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Gates $2.3B driving Common Core as a 'de facto and de jure national school curriculum':

Gates $2.3B driving Common Core as a 'de facto and de jure national school curriculum'



The new curriculum driven into law by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, the Common Core Standards, is a product of massive spending on an unprecedented historical level by Bill Gates.



Guerin Lee Green at the North Denver News reports that Gates has spent $2.3 billion pushing the Common Core. More than 1800 grants to organizations running from  teachers unions to state departments of education to political groups like the National Governor’s Association have pushed the Common Core into 45 states, with little transparency and next to no public review.

The Common Core now represents a de facto and de jure national school curriculum, something theoretically prohibited by federal law. But the Common Core comes with common high-stakes tests and common textbooks, making the standards far more than standards.
The Gates involvement, profiteering by testing publishers like Pearson and the heavy-hand of federal coercion in the Common Core has aroused political opposition from right and left, as well as from education experts who have called the standards inappropriate Schooling in the Ownership Society: Gates $2.3B driving Common Core as a 'de facto and de jure national school curriculum':