Did you know that the Hot Springs School District has bought into programs sponsored by the United Nations? Yes, we have a “World School” in Hot Springs. I took the above picture of the school sign at the World School located on Main Street. I’ve watched hundreds of parents drop their kids off at the school in the morning. Do those parents know what their children are being taught?
I have to admit that I don’t know what is being taught on Main Street. It is my intention to eventually find out what the HSSD is paying for. It is called “The International Baccalaureate (IB) programme.” I have read more than a few articles about the IB and many of them are unfavorable. In fact, many school districts have dropped the IB curriculum because of concerned parents.
Have you ever heard of UNESCO? If you haven’t, UNESCO stands for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
One of UNESCO’s many NGOs is the International Baccalaureate programme.
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization that operates independently from any government.
The IB headquarters is located in Geneva, Switzerland. The Curriculum and Assessment Center for IB is located in Cardiff, Wales. The Center will soon be relocated to Amsterdam.
According to the IB website:
“The International Baccalaureate (IB) does not own, operate or manage any schools. Instead, we work in partnership with 3,076 IB World Schools in 139 countries who offer our programmes. These schools:
- share the mission and commitment of the IB to quality international education
- have been authorized by the IB to offer one or more of our three programmes
- play an active and supporting role in the worldwide community of IB schools
- share their knowledge and experience in the development of the IB programmes
- are committed to the professional development of teachers.”
Why would Hot Springs buy into a program that has its headquarters in Geneva and its Curriculum Center in Wales?
What exactly is a quality international education?
Why is it so difficult to pin down specifics about an organization that has over 3000 schools in over 130 countries? I’ve spent several hours searching the internet for specifics of the IB programme and the most of the information I found was at sites discussing the dangers of the IB programme.
I will continue to research the subject and publish what I learn. I think that Hot Springs residents should know about their “World School.”
Chris Reimers
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U.N. CLIMATE SUMMIT ANYTHING BUT
November 26, 2010Founder and National Spokesman,
Cornwall Alliance
If you think the U.N. climate summit in Cancun November 29 through December 10 is about fixing Earth’s climate woes, think again.
German economist Ottmar Edenhofer, an official with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said in an interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung on November 14: