Education? No, it’s about data-mining
"The Obama administration, shortly after taking control of the federal bureaucracy, changed student privacy laws so that government can track their progress from “cradle to career,” monitoring everything from math and reading skills to values, opinions and attitudes.
[Read more about Common Core data mining HERE and HERE and HERE. Learn about the National Education data Model (NEDM) by the US Dept. of Education which, although it claims is a "conceptual data model", is already used by many states and districts. In case you are not familiar with the jargon in these documents.... P-20 means primary through age 20, LEA means Local Education Agency - i.e. School District] [clipper]
It is the amount of student data being collected that ballooned under the new Common Core national education standards, fueled fears of abuse and sparked a growing backlash against the testing system used to scoop up highly personal information."
[WND]
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