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U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I



Posted: 06/22/2006

U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way
Part 1

 

By Brannon S. Howse

 

           Several weeks ago, I was sitting in a hotel lobby sipping a Coke and visiting with my friend Michael Reagan who had just given a speech before several hundred people. Mike, as you may know, is a best-selling author, radio talk-show host, Fox News contributor, and eldest son of President Ronald Reagan.

A few minutes into our conversation, Mike remembered something he wanted to tell me. “Brannon,” he said, cocking his head in my direction, “I thought of you this morning when I read the newspaper.”

I wondered if he were about to crack a joke at my expense but noted that there was no trace of a smirk on Mike’s face. “Really?” I wondered, “What made you think of me?”

“Well,” Mike said before pausing for an instant (I wonder where he picked up that mannerism) “I was thinking of you because I read in the paper that Jeb Bush has become the first governor in America to sign into law a state-wide requirement that ninth-grade high school students pick a career major and focus on that major from ninth through twelfth grade. You’ve predicted something like that on my radio show more than once since 1993—also in your book for which I wrote the foreword.”

Mike was correct. It’s a prediction I hoped Americans would be wise enough to stop before it came to pass. As the education reporter and often the guest host of Michael Reagan’s program I had spend countless hours warning Mike’s listeners about Goals 2000, School-to-Work, Outcome-Based Education, HR6, No Child Left Behind, and other federal plans that have the goal of merging education with industrial production, thus turning our schools into vocational centers where students are “trained” rather than educated.

Republicans and Democrats alike are to blame for nailing this tenth plank of the Communist Manifesto into the educational foundation of schools right here in the good old U.S. of A. Lest you think I exaggerate, the tenth principle of the Communist Manifesto states that the goal of schooling for society’s children should be the “combination of education with industrial production.”

Starting in 1992, the transformation of America’s schools into vocational centers greatly accelerated. T.G. Stict, who served under Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, has observed, “Many companies have moved operations to places with cheap, relatively poorly educated labor. What may be crucial, they say, is the dependability of a labor force and how well it can be managed and trained, not its general education level.” In other words, as long as we can control people, who cares what they know?

Through programs like School-to-Work the “State” decides which children will go on to college and which go straight into the workforce following their “training certification.” State education authorities review a student's educational history and determine the career track the individual will follow. The desires of Big Brother, I mean, the State take precedent over the wishes of the individual and his or her parents. Those who conform to governmental standards are rewarded with further education and a good job. Those who do not reflect the liberal, Secular Humanist worldview will likely be pushed to vocational jobs where their Christian worldview is less likely to have an impact on the culture.

The California PTA has noted that “School-to-Work is based on the premise that government control can do a better job of training individuals, satisfying occupational demands and managing the development of economic activities than can the effort and initiative of millions of individuals.”

           The draconian educational measures of the past fifteen years have made strange bedfellows. President George H. W. Bush gave us America 2000. Although President Clinton later changed the name to Goals 2000, he supported the program and pushed through several federal bills that further meshed education with industrial production. President George W. Bush expanded what his father and President Clinton had begun when he cozied up with Ted Kennedy to give us a massive federal program with the irresistible sound-bite name, No Child Left Behind. Florida Governor Jeb Bush then took advantage of federal funds available from his older brother’s program and on June 5, 2006 signed into law the ninth grade career major requirement. Florida is the first state in the nation to require this state-wide. Under Florida’s new law, career exploration will begin as early as sixth grade. By ninth grade, students will need to declare their career major. Several other states are not far behind and will soon join Florida in this radical American implementation of the Communist Manifesto.

           Did you know what you wanted to do when you were in ninth grade? Do you wish the government had decided for you then what you would be doing for the rest of your life to earn a living? Would that seem like a heavy-handed restriction on your freedom to be self-determining? (In case you need help on this test, the right answers are No-No-Yes.)

           Students will be encouraged to select a career that will direct them either along a vocational track or a college-bound track. With the assistance (or coercion, perhaps?) of school career counselors, students will be channeled into the path that is “right” for them. But here’s one of the big problems that is guaranteed to arise: If a ninth grade student who decides on the auto mechanic track, for example, changes his mind in the eleventh or twelfth grade, he’s stuck without the schooling needed to go to college upon graduation. At that point, a vocational track student will not have taken courses needed for acceptance into college.

Some of you may consider this a good idea since not everyone should be college bound. And I agree that in many regards, college is a waste of time and money unless a person aspires to be a doctor, lawyer, nurse, engineer, or other such professional. Several studies reveal that many, if not most, of America’s millionaires do not have college degrees. Such notables as Rush Limbaugh, Bill Gates, President Harry Truman, and the late Peter Jennings never graduated from college. Yet while a college degree is not needed for success, an academically sound education from kindergarten through twelfth grade is essential for every student regardless of their post-high school plans. It is the only way to have an informed citizenry.

Perhaps even more critical, the federal government is not qualified to project the supply and demand of the workforce two years—much less ten—from now. Trying to do so is one of the stultifying aspects of centrally planned economies (remember the Soviet Union?). Whether the plan is called ready-to-work, school-to-work, school-to-career, small learning communities, or any other soundbite-crafted moniker, it is still a fulfillment of the Communist Manifesto, not the Declaration of Independence or any other foundational American document.


          The frightening reality is that codifying these programs will only make an already dangerous situation worse. Even without Florida-style programs solidly in place yet, many students are already finding themselves channeled where they don’t want to go. In part 2 of this series, we will examine several examples of how honor students that are also conservative Christians have been funneled into jobs as bartenders and waitresses. And bear in mind as elections approach that you can’t simply assume a given Republican or Democrat is for or against such programs just because of party affiliation. You’ll have to find out where each individual candidate stands. Educational communism is not a party-specific issue. So be careful not to vote for someone who will add a communist plank to an election platform.

 

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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 07/14/06 09:37:21 AM Age 35, MD
Most homeschoolers could have told you this agenda was being pushed forward. The educational system in America is constantly trying out every new method that comes down the pike. All of these methods continue to fail because they focus on social outcomes and not educational outcomes. If God is not allowed in the education of children, then they will continue to be lost. The reality is that we, as Christians, must make tough choices and sacrificies to change the tide or it will inevitably overwhelm us as a sea. We must stand together to defeat laws that change authority over children from parents to the state. Homeschoolers know this threat all to well. We are constantly fighting to educate our children in freedom from the government. Hopefully, people will continue to read, view, and be active in the events that surround and confront them. That is my prayer.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 07/07/06 11:44:16 AM Age 35, IA
'Just another (of many) reasons to keep on homeschooling. Too many Christian parents aren't taking seriously the fact that God is going to hold us, as parents, not government schools, accountable for the education and training of our children.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 07/07/06 07:48:37 AM Age 35, IA
Just one more excellent reason to homeschool! I wish there were more Christians who would pay attention to what is going on in the government school system, instead of just blindly sending their kids in, because it's the "American way." Let's remember that God put us, the parents, in charge of our children's education, and we ONLY are accountable for our stewardship of these blessed gifts He's given us.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 07/01/06 09:31:19 AM Age 35, KS
Perhaps I'm just the odd man out, but I knew in 9th grade what I wanted to do for a career, and I'm doing it today, 20 years later. Although I was administered various career assessments, no one pushed me into my choice - in fact, the career assessments (as well as other people) tried to guide me in other directions. I believe my knowing in 9th grade what I wanted to do kept me from following those recommendations and possibly ending up in a career not suited to me.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/26/06 03:52:02 PM Age 19, NC
Thank you! This article really gave me food for thought. I've never really agreed with the way alot of things are done in public schools. Granted, I've never attended one (I attended a Christian school.), but my parents' and my own tax dollars pay for them, so I try to keep myself informed of what's going on. I do think it is extremely ridiculous that students HAVE to state their career/college intent during ninth grade. Most ninth graders care more about who they are dating and what they are wearing than what college or career they will choose. I know I changed my mind MANY times before I finally chose what to do with my life. I do think, though, that college/career education has its place right along-side general education. I know I wish I had received more knowledge about different careers and such paths when I was in high school. I think government schools should educate students about different choices and offer the pathway for those who KNOW for certain what they want to do with their life. They just should not force anything on the students. Let the students choose for themselves, WHEN THEY ARE READY. America would be a much better place if more people chose their career because they were HAPPY with what they were doing, rather than the position, power, or salary they would be receiving.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/25/06 11:38:24 PM Age 81, TX
How are students supposed to find out which career is best for them? Being forced at any age to decide from numerous career choices, without knowing what activity they entail and what the requirements are, is generally unfair and unhelpful. While early professional tests on inclination and skills narrow down the choices, an approach must be found for real life experience by summer or part-time internships or mentorships. Forget government edicts.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/25/06 03:05:58 PM Age 54, GA
This article was ASTOUNDING!! Though I didn't know about Gov Jeb Bush's latest move demanding that 9th graders declare their majors,I had noticed the strong trend to train-to-work. I didn't give much thought to it, UNTIL THIS ARTICLE. WOW... you cleared the air.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/25/06 09:47:42 AM Age 76, NY
The article, of course, is correct. The problem is that too many Christians thought that pulling out of society and closing their eyes to what many Americans were telling them -- including Mr. Howse YEARS AGO! Those who say they didn't know of this or that current LATEST evidence of a years' long implementation of the plans of the Change Agents, have themselves to blame. Too many Christians read only Christian news and views and think that that's all there is. What there "is" has been steadily implanted in EVERY ASPECT of society for decades now, in ways that reach those who never hear the truth of what has been done and who has done it. It's all well and good to cluck in appreciation for someone pointing out the problems for the umpteenth or hundredteenth time in decades. But, those who clucked all along never went beyond the clucking and left it all to those who were writing books or selling videos that were seldom seen in venues where people should have seen them and helped to spread the word. We all are now reaping the harvest of letting a generation or two be trained to help with the agenda of taking apart the country. Many good people have warned for years. More other good people have thought it was all taken care of because someone was watching and warning. Joan Battey, Apalachin, NY
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  1. Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
    Posted On: 06/25/06 01:49:20 PMAge 38, MD
    Thank You Mr. Howse for writing your article USA Schooling the Communist way. It has addressed an issue which I have been concerned about for some time now. There is a movement in education through government mandates to make each student carbon copies of eachother. This is opposed bt Biblical thinking which each individual is uniquely precious in His sight. Origionality and personality is being driven out of our children in the name of "equality". I have nothing against equal opportunities for all but we should never forget that God has unique calls on each of our childrens' lives and a cookie cutter approach to education denys our children access to pieces of their own God given makeup. Railroading children into a specific carer path impedes personal growth and manipulates who the future learers will be.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/24/06 01:30:41 PM Age 38, CO
To quote a great American President: "The philosphy of the classroom in one generation is the philosphy of the government in the next." -Abraham Lincoln
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
Posted On: 06/24/06 01:25:40 PM Age 38, CO
To quote a great American President: The philosphy of the classroom in one generation is the philosphy of the government in the next. -Abraham Lincoln
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