“Costly and unnecessary IB programs are carelessly being adopted in K-12 public schools throughout the U.S.[1] — often without the knowledge and approval of the general public (including taxpayers). Learn more about IB (which links to UNESCO and serves as a vehicle to support U.N. Agenda 21 sustainable development plans)”:
“International Baccalaureate (IB) Unraveled” by Debra K. Niwa, Arizona, Delivered August 11, 2012, Maine, USA.
View HERE.
(Note: near the end of the video, you will learn a key reason why high school students in IB Diploma Programs — who may take and pass the full measure of academic requirements — are not awarded an IB Diploma.)
Also see Jane Aitken’s presentation (Jane, a retired public school teacher, also discusses IB): “A Teacher’s Testimony: The Agenda in Public Schools” by Jane Aitken, New Hampshire, Delivered August 12, 2012, Maine, USA.
View HERE.
As of 3/20/14: “There are 1,503 IB World Schools in the United States offering one or more of the three IB programmes. 411 schools offer the Primary Years Programme , 510 schools offer the Middle Years Programme and 807 schools offer the Diploma Programme.”
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