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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

A new world Parliament. Are the parallels with curriculum for excellence just a coincidence?

This is what we know about the Curriculum for excellence in Scotland: Throughout the whole curriculum in schools there must be education for sustainable development and global citizenship. Are we expected to believe that what is being pushed forward in Scottish schools, which parallel the Great Transition and move towards a United Nations one world government,  is just a coincidence?

Or should we ask: When did the elite who think they can rule over us sell the soul of the Scottish electorate?

Great Transition Initiative enters new phase, relaunches website
Secretariat | April 26th, 2014
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Basic scenarios
The GTI network is advancing a “Great Transition”
 
For over a decade, the Great Transition Initiative has advanced a visionary scenario of a future rooted in human solidarity, well-being for all, and ecological sustainability. It now enters a new phase with renewed energy and heightened sense of urgency. Its new website serves as a platform for exploring bold visions and change strategies.

According to GTI, “History has entered the Planetary Phase of Civilization, a profound shift in the condition of society and the dynamics driving change. In our time, multiple threads of interdependence are binding people, places, and the wider community of life into a single social-ecological system.” ...

GTI’s past and future publications engage with the questions of global citizenship and global democracy on both a theoretical and a practical level.

A paper published in 2010, for example, states that “One specific change to work towards is creating a bicameral system for the United Nations to consist of the existing General Assembly representing nations and a new World Parliament elected through universal suffrage and representing the citizens of the world.”
http://www.greattransition.org/

http://blog.unpacampaign.org/2014/04/great-transition-initiative-enters-new-phase-relaunches-website/

4 comments:

  1. I grabbed what i could because these sites constantly change. Note the date of my post because that is when I got hold of their posts. Any claim by them that this post did not exist is a lie and can be proved by wayback and other sites who trap them.

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  2. No coincidence...

    http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/m/makingthelinks.asp?strReferringChannel=newsandevents&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-565613-64&class=l2+d139162
    https://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/Images/health_wellbeing_experiences_outcomes_tcm4-540031.pdf


    http://www.inverclyde.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers/about-organisation/

    http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.co.uk/2010/11/tales-from-small-country.html

    http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/tales-from-small-country-yes-first.html

    http://unstats.un.org/unsd/broaderprogress/pdf/BG-FOC-Broader%20measures-Practices%20on%20broader%20measures%20of%20progress.pdf

    http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002241/224115e.pdf

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  3. http://www.carnegieuktrust.org.uk/news---events/latest/carnegie-roundtable-in-northern-ireland-undertakes

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  4. Thanks. I have gone through a lot of these documents and links. Still need to go through more.

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