Red Alert: WEF Takeover of American Education System Goes Live
The article discusses concerns raised about the American Federation of Teachers collaborating with the World Economic Forum to develop and share career and technical education curriculum with U.S. schools. Debrah Howes, president of the AFT-New Hampshire, confirmed the partnership during a state Senate committee hearing, while critics argue it represents unwanted external influence on public education. In response, New Hampshire House Bill 1448 has been introduced to ban the use of World Economic Forum materials in the state's public school curriculum.
- ▪Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, advocated for a partnership between education, labor, government, and industry at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- ▪Debrah Howes, president of AFT-New Hampshire, confirmed that the AFT is working with global industry leaders to develop curriculum for U.S. schools, a collaboration initiated at Davos.
- ▪New Hampshire House Bill 1448 seeks to prohibit the use of any educational materials created or provided by the World Economic Forum in the state's public schools.
- ▪During a Senate Education Committee hearing, Howes opposed the bill, suggesting schools should have the option to use the WEF-affiliated curriculum developed with industry leaders.
- ▪The proposed legislation emphasizes local control by affirming the responsibility of local educators to develop and implement their own curricula.
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Red Alert: WEF Takeover of American Education System Goes Live Benjamin Bartee | 9:53 AM on May 01, 2026 AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta The unelected aspirational totalitarians at the World Economic Forum have long coveted control over the American education system and made no secret about it.In February, vicious communist Randi Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers, the largest public teachers’ union in the United States, visited Davos as an honored guest, at which time she declared her intention to form a “partnership between education, labor, government, and industry” in order to standardize American public school curricula because “you can’t keep on doing this governor by governor.” Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3");…
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