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Bill Gates Wants To Remake the Way History Is Taught. Should We Let Him?

theodp (442580) writes With his Big History Project, the NY Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin reports that Bill Gates wants to remake the way history is taught (intro video). Last month, the Univ. of California system announced that a version of the Big History Project course could be counted in place of a more traditional World History class, paving the way for the state's 1,300 high schools to offer it. Still, not everyone's keen on the idea. "Is this Bill Gates's history?" asks NYU's Diane Ravitch. "And should it be labeled 'Bill Gates's History'? Because Bill Gates's history would be very different from somebody else's who wasn't worth $50-60 billion." Of the opposition to Gates, Scott L. Thomas of Claremont Graduate University explains, 'Frankly, in the eyes of the critics, he's really not an expert. He just happens to be a guy that watched a DVD and thought it was a good idea and had a bunch of money to fund it."

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  1. Re:So long as it is consential by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ah corporations, staking a claim on stuff that was always there then handwaving quasi-religious bullshit about Invisible Hands when people point and laugh.

  2. Re:Hell no by jedidiah · · Score: -1, Troll

    No. That just shows how sad and pathetic you are an the rest of you peasants that elevate jackasses like this. It's idiots like you that allow the redeption of the reputation of Robber Barons.

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    A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.