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School Test Teaches Kids: “Commands Of Government Officials Must Be Obeyed By All”
Steve Watson infowars.com A parent of a ten year old was shocked to discover a grammar and writing test paper that their child brought home from school reads more like document from an authoritarian country such as China. The parent sent a portion of the test paper to Infowars, revealing that it contains sentences such as “The commands of government officials must be obeyed by all.” The paper uses such sentences and asks school children to replace certain words in order to make the sentence contain a possessive noun. Others within the paper include:
Here is the portion of the paper Infowars received: Upon further investigation it appears that the paper is part of a set produced by Pearson Education, a global corporation that provides education publishing and assessment services to schools in the US and the rest of the world. Pearson is the world's largest for-profit education business. The particular sentence about everyone obeying government commands appears in other Pearson papers, such as this fifth grade grammar test. According to the company’s Wikipedia page and its website, Pearson owns leading educational media brands including Addison--Wesley, BBC Active, Bug Club, eCollege, Fronter, Longman, MyEnglishLab, Penguin Readers, Prentice Hall, Poptropica and Financial Times Press. Pearson is part of Pearson PLC, which also owns Penguin Books and the Financial Times. to read more click here: infowars.comSign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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