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● 01.13.10

●● “British Education” is Microsoft Indoctrination

Posted in Bill Gates, Europe, Microsoft at 2:53 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: The British schools system, misled by the Microsoft influence seeded inside BETCA, continues to misuse taxpayers’ money to make Microsoft’s monopoly stronger

WE HAVE been showing a lot of evidence recently of Microsoft’s means for hijacking the education systems around the world (civil education and participatory training, not just academic or obligatory). We won’t be writing about it again; instead, here are some previous posts that expose not only the way it works but extensive material on it (including leaked memos) as well:

Bill Gates Puts in a Million to Ratify His Role as Education MinisterHow the Gates Foundation is Used to Ensure Children Become Microsoft ClientsMore Dubious Practices from the Gates FoundationMicrosoft Builds Coalitions of NGOs, Makes Political and Educational ChangesMicrosoft’s EDGI in India: Fighting GNU/Linux in EducationMicrosoft’s Gates Seeks More MonopoliesGates Foundation Funds Blogs to Promote Its Party LineMicrosoft Bribes to Make Education Microsoft-basedLobbyists Dodge the Law; Bill Gates Lobbies the US Education System with Another $10 MillionGates Investments in Education Criticised; Monsanto (Gates-Backed) Corruption RevisitedLatest Vista 7 Failures and Microsoft Dumping

A new report from eWEEK Europe exposes what we already knew — that Microsoft has got the British education system by the crotch.

=> ↺ new report from eWEEK Europe

Government Plugs Microsoft With Online Training CourseThe government is promoting Microsoft’s proprietary software as part of a plan to get more UK adults online, despite arguing for greater adoption of open source in the past[...]Some open source supporters may object to elements of the new scheme however as, although the Online Basics course is supposed to be an independent education project, the site contains a link to Microsoft’s own learning network – Microsoft Digital Literacy – which includes guidance on how to use Microsoft products. In February 2009, the UK government said it intended to use open source to save £600 million a year and published guidelines the that effect but, despite this, the UK lags badly at open source, using it less than countries like Mali, open source activists said at a meeting in September.

There is another new report in the British press, indicating perhaps the obvious once again. Guess who is behind it? It is Microsoft’s puppet, BETCA [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7], which should be abolished. £300 million (almost half a billion US dollars) of taxpayers’ money is to be spent on indoctrinating people for Microsoft’s benefit; “More than 12,000 grants were issued in last year’s pilots of the scheme by Becta, the Government agency responsible for driving the use of IT in education,” says the latter article. Let’s not forget what else Microsoft has injected into British schools. █

=> ↺ new report in the British press | ↺ who is behind it | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | should be abolished | what else Microsoft has injected into British schools

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–Bill Gates

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