Thursday, 5 September 2013

Sort out the bully boys/girls/persons!

First the ABC and now the faux 'educationalists' are bleating about possible changes to 'their' educational curriculum's. The leftists are so blinded by their own prejudices that they blame every opposing view as doing the very thing that they themselves do.
How they constantly carp about how everybody but their own are biased is almost beyond belief.

As an educationalist past and present I am appalled at how left wing subversives have politicised education, yet if you read their spin they are convinced that it is only the conservatives who would dare to do such a thing; the Abbott, Abbott, Abbott meme.

Unfortunately history shows that the exact opposite is true and I for one think that it is about time that the conservative side of politics take the gloves off and do what they have been accused of doing ad nauseam.

Let the incoming government actually reverse the trend within the ideologically driven teacher unions and turn Australia back to its former, life affirming path rather than filling the heads of our children with ideological garbage, self abuse, and a victim mentality.
Mr Howard used his Australia Day address to the National Press Club on the 10th anniversary of his leadership to call for a "coalition of the willing" to promote changes to the teaching of history, which he said was neglected in schools, slanted towards apologising for the past and questioning national achievement.
"Too often, it is taught without any sense of structured narrative, replaced by a fragmented stew of 'themes' and 'issues'," Mr Howard said. "And too often, history, along with other subjects in the humanities, has succumbed to a postmodern culture of relativism where any objective record of achievement is questioned or repudiated.
"Part of preparing young Australians to be informed and active citizens is to teach them the central currents of our nation's development."
NSW Teacher's Federation president Maurie Mulheron said Mr Abbott was seeking to "politicise" the curriculum.
"It's a shame because of the extraordinary work of so many teachers involved in writing the syllabus, and now they are going to start questioning the professionalism of those teachers," he said.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national-news/federal-election/coalition-government-to-review-unions-and-alp-presence-in-history-curriculum/story-fnho52ip-1226709301143#ixzz2dynk7VTQ
 
What is this c**p about 'questioning the professionalism' of the teachers? It is another classic red herring thrown out to distract the argument from its true intent. That plus the worshipful attitude most 'intellectuals' have towards 'expertise' that is unless said expertise regards real world experience.

Our new government must not be swayed by pressure from those 'useful(?) idiots' of the press who will whinge increasingly loudly if their 'realignment of Western values project' goes astray. Nor must they listen to the 'educational establishments' because all have become hotbeds for the subversive elements, the anarchists and nihilists.

Rather our new incoming government must somewhere find the balls to realign, to jump start again, to pick up the pieces, to reestablish something of the foundational, faith based greatness that made Australia into the country it has been and can once again be, other wise this new government will be nothing more than a hiccup in the decline towards chaos and darkness.

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