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Bill Gates’ failed public school reform agenda

Published on September 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

You can read the Maclean’s interview with Bill Gates by clicking here.


Bill Gates’ non-reforming gov’t school reform agenda

Published on September 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

We have followed up on yesterday’s exciting video commentary on the hormesis theory, with another commentary posted this evening exposing the hollow education reform agenda of Bill Gates.

Diane Francis on the importance of competition in schooling

Published on September 21, 2010 By SiteEditor

Financial Post columnist Diane Francis, in her latest column, commends a film which exposes the incompetence of American government schools. It’s called “Waiting for Superman,” and she saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Ms. Francis seems fearful of being explicit about the lesson in the film, that competition is essential to good quality in the education as it is elsewhere in the marketplace.

Unionist teachers hate competition from Charter Schools

Published on September 20, 2010 By SiteEditor

Unionist teachers hate charter schools because the competition requires them to work hard and produce jobs in order to retain their jobs. And indolent, mediocrity loving unionist teachers hate the idea of working harder and working smarter. It is this anti-child agenda of mediocrity that the Democrat Establishment has embraced by pandering to his fat cat unionist buddies.