Common Core Standards

A collage comparing Soviet and American school scenes with text criticizing Common Core education standards. The top shows a smiling student in a Soviet classroom with flowers and text about new schools being built in the USSR. The bottom shows an American student in a rundown classroom with text about schools closing. The main colors are red, white, and black. Text reads: "The goal of Common Core: Break the teacher's unions; bring Soviet propaganda full circle to reality. In USSR, there are many new schools being built. In the USA, schools are closing all the time."

Can We Say “Socialism?” Nationalized education imbedded in a workforce-management system? Well, what would you call it?

Opponents of Common Core need to be wary of the Marxist dialectic afoot that may trap them into making the very thing they hate come true by their own hands! Stephanie Block brings some twists to the Common Core discussion. … look for this: “He and other globalist corporate heads want the privatization of ALL education in order to implement the Soviet polytechnical workforce training system called for by Carnegie in 1934”

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A nun in a white habit and black veil stands in a classroom with young students seated at desks. An American flag is visible, along with religious artwork and bookshelves filled with books. The classroom has a Catholic theme.

Catholic Schools–What’s the Point?

There is an old anecdote that, in one form or another, could be uttered by Catholic school students of a certain generation. It is the old story of Sr. Mary telling her second graders that: “If God stopped thinking about you even for a second, you would cease to exist.” I know that I’ve heard…

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A yellow diamond-shaped sign with black text reading "INDOCTRINATION CENTER AHEAD." It features two silhouettes of people walking. The sign has a cautionary tone, suggesting a critical or satirical context about indoctrination."

Explaining Common Core: And why you don’t want this in your schools

Since 1965, states have been given over 118 BILLION dollars (in addition to those supplied at the state/county level) through ESEA [the Elementary and Secondary Education Act] has supported a system in which 1 in 7 adults are functionally illiterate. Are the Marxists pushing new stuff into education (again)? Catholics wouldn’t go along with that, would they? Read Stephanie Block’s exposition.

There is a rather extensive list of “dangers” she sees in Common Core, including the denial of “absolute truth in God,” “making all truth relative and determined by group consensus,AND MORE!

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