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Starting with a new generation of the young ... imagine all the data records the government will have when they turn 21 ... no privacy, no place to hide ... I would think parents can't be happy with this idea ... spying and collecting information on their family and their children. Data collection would have to probably be the whole family ... one big sweep.

 

New Technology Development Pushed by Feds Allows for Data Collection on Every Child

 

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/05/22/Study-New-Technology-Development-Pushed-By-Feds-Allows-For-Data-Collection-on-Every-Child

 

22 May 2014

 

A new study released by the Boston-based Pioneer Institute finds that new technology development that has been encouraged through the use of federal grants has served to threaten children’s privacy by allowing the collection of data on every child.

 

Authors of the study Emmett McGroarty, Joy Pullmann, and Jane Robbins make the case that by means of the nationalized Common Core standards, which states were lured into adopting through competitive grants in the Obama administration’s Race to the Top (RttT) stimulus program in 2009, the federal government has used grant funds to induce states to build identical, increasingly sophisticated student data systems.

 

McGroarty, executive director of the Education Project at the American Principles Project (APP), said the study, entitled “Cogs in the Machine: Big Data, Common Core, and National Testing,” exposes “an idea that dates back to the Progressive era.”

 

“It is based in a belief that government ‘experts’ should make determinations about what is successful in education, what isn’t,” he said, “and what sorts of education and training are most likely to produce workers who contribute to making the United States competitive in the global economy.”

 

Though violations of citizen privacy have become major news stories of late, the federal government has urged private sector design of student data collection systems at the same time it encourages individual states to participate in data collection initiatives such as the Data Quality Campaign, the Early Childhood Data Collaborative, and the National Student Clearinghouse, all of which help to increase the collection and sharing of children’s data.

 

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Kids just need to stay away from computers. That is all. Just tell them, computers are not things you will need until you DECIDE to go to college.

That is all, just phuck compturs all together. The enemy are self proclaimed coward feminists, and cowardly non-heterosexuals. It is about

population control and keeping people seperated, divorced, dumb, weak sugar bones, becoming bind, becoming high blood sugar dependent, and if your

not out their breaking your bone for the naiton, then your mental prison rotting away.

Computers are now something evil, not something beautiful as they days from Robocop, and Japanese mechs. Computers are garbage, and while I do admire them, they get stupider and stupider everyday.

The more you bring them into your home, is like bringing a snake in the home. The internet belongs in the living room with parental super vision, not in a kids hand, or head.

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thats impossible nowdays

same as if you try force kid to stay away of cigars

 

stupid brats will once get grouped go together and do shit

 

with pc its even easier

you have inet caffe's, classrooms in schools

 

hell, my crap country now started to provide TABLETS into KINDERGARDENS !!!!

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It is not impossible. You go into their rooms, explain the internet can no longer be used in private, so your game consoles, computers, and anything wireless or connected will not be used. As your parent I have disconnected all the wiring, and installed jammers, that blocks anything from coming in this house, now please hand over your smart phone ( followed by crushing it ), and here is you regular cell phone, that is used for calling and has no mail box. Good day kid. If you want internet you can go to the library and hand over your ID.

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