In exchange for generous Chinese government funding, the College Board has given China strategic access to American K-12 education. A new report from the National Association of Scholars, Corrupting the College Board, details how.
Join us for an online launch event cohosted by the Epoch Times on today, September 10, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Viewers may watch at the Epoch Times’ website here, or here on nas.org
What: Corrupting the College Board
When: Thursday, September 10, 1:00 PM Eastern
Where: Viewers may watch at the Epoch Times’ website here, or right in the viewing box above.
Since at least 2003, the College Board has partnered closely with the Chinese government to design an AP Chinese Language and Culture course, serve as a recruiter for Chinese government initiatives, and help the Chinese Communist Party design and gain control over American teacher training programs. As the administrator of the SAT and the Advanced Placement tests, the College Board annually reaches more than 2 million students and exerts significant influence over schools, teachers, parents, and policymakers.
In this event, report author Rachelle Peterson, a senior research fellow at the National Association of Scholars, will present the findings of Corrupting the College Board. We’ll also hear from Jan Jekielek, senior editor of The Epoch Times; Rory O’Connor, president and chairman of Athenai Institute; and Bruce Gilley, professor of political science at Portland State University.
We’ll discuss not only the College Board’s corruption by the Chinese government but also some key policy proposals to protect and restore the integrity of the American education system.