Murdoch’s News Corp Moves Into US Education

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The group has bought a 90pc stake in the US company, which develops a range of mobile and internet-based software, professional services and data systems for 200,000 teachers to assess the progress of 3m students across the US. News Corp said the company, which currently has 400 employees, focuses on the “K [kindergarten] to 12 age group”.

“We see a $500bn sector in the US alone that is waiting desperately to be transformed by big breakthroughs that extend the reach of great teaching,” said Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corp.
Murdoch's News Corp Moves Into US Education | The Vigilant Citizen
 
As if the average American infotainment consumer hasn't been dumbed down enough, let's start 'em even earlier! :rolleyes:

I wonder how many of the teachers in his target market are union? :lol:
 
As if the average American infotainment consumer hasn't been dumbed down enough, let's start 'em even earlier! :rolleyes:

I wonder how many of the teachers in his target market are union? :lol:

Surely we will get a full one hour report from FOXNews on how a foreign billionaire is trying subvert then control our education system. Oh wait ....
 
Certainly taking an all inclusive approach to finding ways to use both the internet and computer techology in education is a good idea.

Haven't had to to evaluate their products "Burst Reading" or Mclass, yet.

But this approach, or something like it, is inevitable.
 
As if the average American infotainment consumer hasn't been dumbed down enough, let's start 'em even earlier! :rolleyes:

I wonder how many of the teachers in his target market are union? :lol:

Surely we will get a full one hour report from FOXNews on how a foreign billionaire is trying subvert then control our education system. Oh wait ....

I'm trying to picture the banner headline in the Daily News and can't. How do you spin the ultimate irony in 4 words or less on a second grade reading level, preferably with a double entendre thrown in? I must need more coffee....
 
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As if the average American infotainment consumer hasn't been dumbed down enough, let's start 'em even earlier! :rolleyes:

I wonder how many of the teachers in his target market are union? :lol:

Surely we will get a full one hour report from FOXNews on how a foreign billionaire is trying subvert then control our education system. Oh wait ....

I'm trying to picture the banner headline in the Daily News and can't. How do you spin the ultimate irony in 4 words or less on a second grade reading level, preferably with a double entendre thrown in? I must need more coffee....


BECK, FOX: TROJAN HORSE



How's that?











trojan donkey show?
 
This is only partly about learning or students, it is more about administrative work and communicating with parents. My wife's school uses Fastdirect which makes a few tasks easier and presents a common site for homework etc, but it hardly changes the dynamics of learning when parents and children are not interested. It is funny listening to my wife tell a parent something has been posted for several days, but still the parent is asleep. Kinda funny how large corporations can make tons of money contributing trifles. imho America loves measuring and polling, when will the time come when they learn working hard and participating.

FastDirect Communications
 
Is this software an anti-capatalist diatribe like the Story of Stuff?...I'll take Fox and their anti-socialist/communist programming any day of the week over globalist elitism like we get from CNN/NBC/ABC.
 

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