Bill Gates Should Learn the Difference Between Online Schooling and Homeschooling
As a parent, who may have a child learning online, you are entitled to know the facts about Bill Gates and his corporate push towards online schools.
The Business of Virtual Schools
The fact is that nationalizing our public school curriculum through the adoption of the Common Core, largely funded by Bill Gates to the tune of billions, opened the door for any Tom, Dick, or Harry to offer an online learning program to the public schools. How do these online programs get paid for their services? By us, the unconstitutionally-taxed taxpayers.
Here’s how it works: the public schools contract these online learning businesses, such as K-12 Virtual Academy, to teach the public school students. We, the taxpayer, then fill the corporate coffers with more of our hard-earned cash in what amounts to millions of dollars.
Another brilliant coup on the American people from some of the world's most greedy yet brilliant businessmen.
Shocking, no?
Isn't big businesses' hold on public education a sign that something is terribly wrong with our system? These are not educators calling the shots; these are businessmen interested in making money. They are not interested in providing a quality education for your child, nor do they provide one.
John Taylor Gatto courageously informed us in his History of Modern Education why this is so. If you have school-age children, you may want to read his two classics: Dumbing Us Down
and The Underground History of Modern Education.
And if you have a child enrolled in an online learning program, you want to understand something Bill Gates does not: the difference between online learning and homeschooling.
The two are not the same at all.
Why Online Schools Are Not Homeschooling
Let's begin with the definition of homeschooling.
The Confusion of Terms
The original definition of the word "homeschooling" meant to educate your child at home. You had the option to hire a tutor, as the aristocracy always did (telling in and of itself), or you could teach your child yourself.
In other words, homeschooling is the action one takes to educate one's children at home free from state control. The key point here is that the State has zero involvement in your child's education.
Any other definition of homeschooling is erroneous and misleading.
Since people such as Bill Gates and other cronies like the ex-con, Mike Milken of K-12 Virtual Academy, have entered the fray, homeschooling has now come to have various meanings today.
The definition of homeschooling now can even include its exact opposite: an outside location where children are taught in a school through the charter (public) school system.
Children in these charter schools are legally classified as public-schooled children, yet, many call themselves homeschoolers.
How is it possible that homeschooling has come to include the exact opposite meaning from its original definition?!
Public-School Students Are Not Classified as Homeschoolers
With the onslaught of the charter school programs—a hotbed for much financial fraud—many parents enroll their children in these charter / virtual school programs and call themselves homeschoolers even though the State does not classify them as homeschooled students.
The State actually classifies them as public school students because they are public school students.
I once asked a friend who ran a "co-op" charter school why they didn't just call it for what it was: a school. She told me that the State forbid them to call themselves a school. The State mandated that they call themselves homeschoolers even though they are registered by the State as public-school students.
What?!
Well, here's a reason to go digging, which I did at the time of hearing this. I was pretty disgusted with what I found, which is why I mention Bill Gates and Mike Milken.
What it would behoove you to understand is what homeschooling actually means. If you are Covid-19-stuck-at-home with your children who are ostensibly being "homeschooled" I want you to know that there is a much better way to educate a child than what these insatiable businessmen are making claim to.
There is an easier way, too, where your children can get a stellar education in half the time and you will enjoy teaching them and also educate yourself. If it sounds too good to be true. It isn’t.
We need to say “no” to the fraud of online learning while we still can because it will not provide your child with an education. Not the kind of education I’m talking about, anyhow, or the kind of education we were once admired for around the world.
Our literacy rates were not only high then, but higher as a nation than any other country and other countries looked up to us for this.
Now we are so dumbed-down as a nation that it’s embarrassing, courtesy of mandatory schooling.
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To be continued next week in Part Two:
If you are "Homeschooling," You May as Well Homeschool
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