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Caribbean-Latin America
Hugo threatens private schools
2007-09-17
Haven't we seen this movie before?
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez threatened on Monday to close or take over any private school that refuses to submit to the oversight of his socialist government as it develops a new curriculum and textbooks.

"Society cannot allow the private sector to do whatever it wants," said Chavez, speaking on the first day of classes.
Sounds pretty blunt. Echoes Hillary a little ...
All schools, public and private, must admit state inspectors and submit to the government's new educational system, or be closed and nationalized, with the state taking responsibility for the education of their children, Chavez said.

A new curriculum will be ready by the end of this school year, and new textbooks are being developed to help educate "the new citizen," said Chavez's brother and education minister Adan Chavez, who joined him a televised ceremony at the opening of a public school in the eastern town of El Tigre.

The president's opponents accuse him of aiming to indoctrinate young Venezuelans with socialist ideology. But the education minister said the aim is to develop "critical thinking," not to impose a single way of thought.
Sounds like the preamble to most American universities today, unfortunately ...
Posted by:Seafarious

#4  Some people will just say anything to be Hillary's '08 running mate.
Posted by: DMFD   2007-09-17 18:34  

#3  Critical thinking, now where I did hear that before...right... critical to right deviation, critical to left deviation (hard to believe, but there may be even nuttier "istas"), and critical to anything but Chavez' soshalism. Same ol', same ol'.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-09-17 16:22  

#2  What the hell? Do Clinton and Chavez IM each other after breakfast each morning?
Posted by: Secret Master   2007-09-17 13:41  

#1  "Society cannot allow the private sector to do whatever it wants," said Chavez Hillary

Fixed now.
Posted by: Titus Hayes   2007-09-17 13:33  

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