Saturday, September 24, 2011

According to Mother Jones, Murdoch eyes the American educational gold mine

Murdoch has made it very clear that he views America's public schools as a potential gold mine.

"In every other part of life, someone who woke up after a 50-year nap would not recognize the world around him…But not in education," he remarked in May during a speech at the "e-G8 forum" that preceded the G8 summit in France. "Our schools remain the last holdout from the digital revolution."

Last November, News Corp. dropped $360 million to buy Wireless Generation, a Brooklyn-based education technology company that provides software, assessment tools, and data services. "When it comes to K through 12 education, we see a $500 billion sector in the US alone that is waiting desperately to be transformed by big breakthroughs that extend the reach of great teaching," Murdoch said at the time.

A few weeks before the deal, News Corp. had hired one of the nation's most prominent education figures, Joel Klein, away from his job as New York City schools chancellor. As it happens, Klein was already familiar with Wireless Generation, which began working with the New York City school system during his tenure.


In happier time Rupert and his Corporate toady Joel Klein who ran New York Public School before being called by his overloard Murdoch to handle his English problems

From full Story:  http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/09/rupert-murdoch-news-corp-wireless-generation-education

Of course no one can forget Klein's tenure in New York

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