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Monday, July 16, 2007
Phyllis Schlafly :: Townhall.com Columnist
Another Big Spending Boondoggle
by Phyllis Schlafly
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A new power grab over education now lurking in the corridors of Congress reminds me of a popular tune from the Harry James/Frank Sinatra era: "I've Heard That Song Before."

Section 3401, inserted by the Senate - but not the House - in the pending America COMPETES Act (S.761), would give us another costly and harmful expansion of the federal education bureaucracy.

Like many "comprehensive" bills in Congress these days, Section 3401 contains jargon that needs to be translated. The words with specialized meanings in this bill are "alignment," "21st century work force," "P-16," "partnership," and "accountability."

Section 3401 starts with an authoritarian caption that should alert us to the power grab: "Alignment of secondary school graduation requirements with the demands of 21st century postsecondary endeavors and support for P-16 education data systems." To align means "to bring into line with a group, party or cause." To what cause will we be forced into line with? The bill responds: "the demands of higher education, the 21st century work force, and the Armed Services." This mandated alignment will cover student knowledge, skills, academic content standards, assessments, and curricula in elementary and secondary schools. But federal politicians and bureaucrats have no business dictating school curriculum.

It's ridiculous to appropriate tax dollars to induce public schools to find out what students need to know in order to enter college or the Armed Services. The secondary schools can make a few phone calls and get any college or military branch to send a free catalog full of application information and entrance requirements.

Then the schools can buckle down and prepare students to pass the entrance exams. Congress could do something really constructive by refusing all grants and loans to students taking remedial courses in college (to learn what the high schools should have taught them).

Including "the 21st century work force" in the alignment mandate is the bridge to grabbing federal control over high school curriculum for students who won't be going to college. That bit of jargon opens the door to pour more funding into the controversial Clinton school-to-work and work force development programs.

When globalists talk about restructuring the U.S. education system to meet the demands of the 21st century work force, they mean conditioning and training young people to compete with the low wages paid in the global labor market. P-16 is a rather new term meaning that Big Brother government is now supervising the next generation from preschool through the 16th year of education (i.e., college graduation). We used to think kindergarten through 12th grade was the scope of government schools.

It appears that a major purpose of this audacious legislation is the establishment of a "P-16 education longitudinal data system." The plan is to enter all children into the government's database while they are in preschool and then track them through college.

States will be induced, or bribed, to cooperate in this expansion of federal power by grants from a $100 million pot of federal money in only the first year. The P-16 data system will have a "unique identifier" for each child that will be retained from preschool through college. The database will include, among other things, "information about the points at which students exit, transfer in, transfer out, drop out, or complete P-16 programs," "test records," "information on courses completed and grades earned," and how students "transitioned" from high school to college.

Section 3401 spells out a broad range of other powers the states can exercise after winning one of these grants. States can use the funds to make "changes that need to be made to a state's secondary school graduation requirements," "specifying the courses and performance levels necessary for acceptance" into college.

States can use the funds to make changes in course work in high schools in order for students to be accepted into the 21st century work force. Students will be taught "21st century learning skills" such as "global awareness." Section 3401 authorizes creation of a "statewide partnership" whose powers are unspecified. The "partners" will be at least a dozen politicians and education bureaucrats, plus one lone "representative of the business community," but, of course, no parents.

Section 3401's goals are wrapped in the comforting word "accountability." But the bill never says to whom the schools are to be accountable; clearly, it does not call for accountability to parents or taxpayers.

The America COMPETES Act is now in conference. Tell your House members not to agree to Section 3401 because it will waste taxpayers' money, expand an unnecessary and overbearing bureaucracy, give the Federal Government control of all school curricula, and put information about all children in a government database.

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Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the pro-family movement, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Feminist Fantasies.
 
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Gabby
I am a product of the gov't school system. I have always been an advocate of the gov't school system. My wife is a teacher in the gov't school system, BUT......

If this kind of crap keeps up, I'm going to have to reevaluate, suck it up, and send my kids to a private school or home school them.

This is unbelieveable. Wow!

Will ANY of our children experience the kind of freedom many of us have had?

sounds like.....
.....another expensive layer of bureaucracy.

Thanks again Mrs. Schlafly.

PS....is "Alignment of secondary school graduation requirements with the demands of 21st century postsecondary endeavors and support for P-16 education data systems." a sentence??

Agenda 21
This is all part and parcel of the UN's Agenda 21. I expected something like this, I just thought it would happen sooner. Now that our electorate is somewhat awake due to the comprehensive immigration reform fiasco, maybe they will pay attention here as well. (One can always hope.)

I'm a product of the gov't school system. My children go to public school. My parents never had to be "involved" with my school to make sure I was not being indoctrinated. I pay very close attention to what my children are learning at school, and if necessary I expand on what they are learning, and sometimes even educate the teacher about reality (global warming comes to mind, and kwanzaa).

Compliments of the House

CORRECTION: THIS IS LIFE!!!!

Freedom is dead...

Thank the educated liberals, who think too much.

These freaks will have a "chip" in our head toot-sweet.

Phyllis
Does this expansion of the failed public education system have Kennedy's and Bush's names on it? The WWF never had a tag team quite like this one.

Bipartisan support and
Big Brother government is scary at best. Fits in nicely with what I learned about communism, but nothing like a capitalist country should be doing.
It is past time to take local control of schools back from the government which has HARMED all schools (and children with their social engineering programs.)
END tenure for teachers who should serve ONLY because they are doing their job, then we could weed out the bad ones (and there are plenty now.)

The Federal School System
As a retired public school teacher (who only went into teaching after seeing what MY children were being taught in the BEST school in town) I recommend that the best use for the U.S. Department of Education is as an object of demolition!
Schools were and should have remained a function of the LOCAL government and community. Allowing the development of the NEA and other unions within the schools immediately negated the function of schools--supporting the community and providing a means of educating the next generation (AS A SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR PARENTS!)

Lost Cause
Thanks for the diligence Phyllis, but there is nothing that can save the government education system from itself. The system is trying to fulfill an impossible dream. Everybody graduates from HS, everybody goes to college (on lottery proceeds), and everybody is equally intelligent and successful. No child left behind. If your livelihood depended on meeting that agenda and those goals, what would you do?

You wouldn't.

More jobs for the unemployable

This will create another government bureaucracy to employ more college graduates that can't find jobs that pay enough to payback their student loans.

Aren't there enough over-paid and under-qualified local, state, and federal government employees?

When will people accept the fact that having a government job is a form of welfare?

Typical
Congress' mantra is throw money at it. They never learn. We need to abandon the public school system en masse.

Lolo
They learn alright. They learned that if you fail, more money will come your way, via tax dollars.

Oh my word
I just read the section - and this is down right scary! Tracking kids from preschool thru college? One step away from communisum where our kids will be "assigned appropriate jobs".

Land of the free - yea, right!

Education
Yes we must teach students the skills they need to survive. Do you have any idea regarding the resistance teachers face from students, administration, parents, and some other teachers when actually trying to teach? Quite a bit. Then most blame the teacher for the student failing.

But who decides what skills?
aspaica,

But who decides what skills are needed "to survive". I have a big problem with businesses dictating what students should learn 20 years from now. Also, a truly "educated" person can learn almost anything - so if we simply focused on educating kids, they could be trained in the field of their choice. I have a BIG problem with using tax dollars to fund 20 year jobs training programs for corporate America.
Also - including preschool? Why should preschoolers be concerned with "need to survive"? Why should they be learning skills needed in corporate America?
My biggest concern is with the "tracking system" itself. Why in the world would the federal government need to track each child, individually, starting at age 3 thru the age of 22? Test scores, classes taken, grades received -sorry, too much "big brother" for my taste.

Socialism is the point
How do you keep sheep, sheep? You track them from the beginning till the end and in the middle softly nudge them torward your way of thinking getting them used to your gentle hand so they will blindly follow you in anything.

Communism started this way with the youth and thats exactly how the government is starting to do but they want to indocterninate the new generations to Socialism and to accept loss of freedoms by trying to teach agains the right of the individual and only the belief in government.

This along with RFID chipping will bring in the new automated citizen. Its kinda of like that Apple commercial from the 80's with the blind masses sitting listning to propraganda but there is no one left to throw the hammer and wake them up because the New World Order will not then allow that.

privatize
I would like to see all education privatized. Private sector bids for contracts, just like private companies do to build our roads. This would break the stranglehold the NEA has over education. It would introduce market forces and competition. Kids don't pass tests you lose your money! We would see choice in education.

I don't have any hope this will happen. The real power in the country is not going to give up the opportunity to control and brainwash our kids. The globalist agenda has been pushed for years now. Multiculturalism, etc.


where is LD when we need him?
This is our children's education we're talking about! It's hard to believe why conservatives would oppose such valuable and long-overdue legislation. Those of you who are advocating privatization are particularly difficult to comprehend. Privatization would put our schools at the mercy of greedy capitalists, for whom quality education would always take a back seat to the almighty dollar. We would see our schools performance go the way of the likes of Oracle, Toyota, the restaurant industry, and every medical procedure that isn't covered by insurance. That's pure folly! Much better to have such a crucial industry under the watchful eyes of our elected leaders, who have demonstrated countless times that their loyalties lie with what's best for America, and not money or power. That way we will see our children's education as it was meant to be, in the legacy of Medicare, Social Security, and, best of all, the DMV.

Let the home be

with the technology available to have electronic data come to each home, it's time to let the home schools replace government schools. Let the parents accept their own responsibility for their children.
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