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This investigation exposes Social Emotional Learning (SEL) as a toxic brew of psychology and sustainability, promoted by an alliance of billionaires, politicians, and consultants at the expense of true education. Sold to parents and teachers as harmless programming for "emotional intelligence," SEL became - with the use of cloud-based technology - a centralized apparatus for values transmission. Through SEL, collectivist propaganda now pervades modern classrooms, shaping your child's worldview, click by click. What started small has become a dangerous subversion of the educational system aimed…mehr

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This investigation exposes Social Emotional Learning (SEL) as a toxic brew of psychology and sustainability, promoted by an alliance of billionaires, politicians, and consultants at the expense of true education. Sold to parents and teachers as harmless programming for "emotional intelligence," SEL became - with the use of cloud-based technology - a centralized apparatus for values transmission. Through SEL, collectivist propaganda now pervades modern classrooms, shaping your child's worldview, click by click. What started small has become a dangerous subversion of the educational system aimed at surveillance, indoctrination and, ultimately, compliance with a globalist agenda. Transparency is their enemy. This report exposes the details of their efforts, calling on parents and policymakers to confront the broader danger of nonconsensual psychological profiling and manipulation of children. "Data-driven" SEL programming threatens the autonomy of future generations, and only by confronting it can we hold the education-industrial complex accountable and reclaim our schools for authentic learning.
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Priscilla West worked as a refinery engineer, traded jet fuel in the Atlantic basin, and brokered Caribbean oil supply cargoes before shifting gears to full-time motherhood -- where the stakes remain high and negotiations far less predictable. With experience that spans boardrooms and bedtime routines, she now dedicates herself to education advocacy, championing a return to the classical pursuit of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. As a researcher for Peter Schweizer's Government Accountability Institute and a chapter chair of Moms for Liberty, her writing reflects a life lived at the intersection of global affairs, community leadership, and endless chauffeuring of teenagers with her sense of humor intact.