For those who doubt this de-education strategy has been going on, and is supported by American leaders in the U.S. government, and also is aligned with Russia's educational system through signed agreements, and through the UNESCO functions of the U.N., here's a list of documents and topics to read:
North Central Association's Outcomes Accreditation Model
Community-Centered Schools (The Advertiser, April 11, 1973)
Change Agents (The Advertiser, Sept.19, 1973)
THE GENERAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS ON CONTACTS, EXCHANGES AND COOPERATION IN SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL AND OTHER FIELDS (signed between the United States and the Soviet Union on 29 May, 1972 by George P. Shultz as U.S. Government representative) (An updated Agreement also signed by Shultz at Geneva, 21 Nov.1985)
.ASPEN INSTITUTE, Annual Meeting of the International Board of Trustees, Commons Room, 3-4. July 1978, Aspen, 'Colorado.
A Message From The Secretary, Goals 2000, George Bush - Lamar Alexander, Apr.18, 1991
UNESCO, Communism's Trap For Our Youth, Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 87th Congress, Second Edition, Honarable James B. Utt, Sept.4, 1962.
The Deliberate Dumbing Down Of America, Charlotte Iserbyt, Conscience Press, Sept. 1999 (Charlotte was head of policy in the U.S. Dept. of Education during President Regean's administration)
Development Of Educational Technology in Central and Eastern Europe, United Nations UNESCO Project, United Nations Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organization, Paris, Nov.1977.
The Greatest Subversive Plot In History - Report To The American People On UNESCO, Congressional Record, 82nd Congress, First Session, Honorable John T. Wood, October 18, 1951.
Soviet Education Programs: Foundations, Curriculums, Teacher Preparation, William K. Medlin, Clarence B. Lindquist, Marshall L. Schmitt, U.S. Department of Education and Welfare, Arthur S. Fleming, Secretary, Bulletin 1960, No.17.