Sunday, September 15, 2013

Federal database to include your children?

"The federal government is laying the foundation for a national database that could include all of the personal details of every student in every public school in every state, warns a report by the leading homeschool advocacy group. "     [WND]

 

"Touting this centralized database system as a method to personalize student education is a naïve notion by the tech industry, which evidently thinks the massive problems of public education can be fixed with a bit of slick technical engineering.

The range of data that can be collected includes hobbies, psychological evaluations, medical records, religious affiliation, political affiliation, family income, behavioral problems, disciplinary history, career goals, addresses, and bus stop times and locations. "     [American Thinker]


This database is being aided by the Common Core Curriculum pushed in so many states. When one looks at the design of this database the "cradle to grave" dossier of EVERYTHING about one's existence becomes apparent. In one generation, the Progressives will have built Federal Government controlled detailed information on every individual.  This database, defined by the National Education Data Model (NEDM .... don't you love all the acronyms our leaders create?), contains about 400 separate elements - everything from parents annual income to health status of siblings and 398 other attributes of young people P -20 (pre-school through 20).     [clipper]

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