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Bruce Deitrick Price

K-12: The War against Children

By Bruce Deitrick Price: American public schools, by all the usual metrics, have steadily declined for a century. Was this inevitable? Or is there an evil plot aimed at our students? The larger pattern…

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K–12: Phonics Is Winning

By Bruce Deitrick Price: Phonics is winning, finally, at long last, after 85 stupid years, after 50 million functional illiterates, after one of the most stubborn subversive schemes against common sense ever.

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K–12: Fake News, Fake Education

By Bruce Deitrick Price: Here is where we are. Schools don’t teach facts. Media don’t report facts. Truth is an inconvenient reality in both newsrooms and classrooms.

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K–12: Red Ed

Editor’s note about this article titled “K–12: Red Ed”: I first discovered Bruce Deitrick Price’s articles on education about half a dozen years ago and have linked to many since, as well as reviewed…

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K–12: Educrats Are Parasites

By Bruce Deitrick Price: Parents in American K–12 often see that their children are unhappy and not learning much. But parents for the most part tolerate this abuse. Why?

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K–12: Fake, like Adulterated Milk

Bruce Deitrick Price nails it once again — this time comparing the K-12 system to faulty and fake products such as adulterated milk: In the 1800s, adulterated milk was common.  Milk produced by swill herds,…

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K-12: Reformers Needed

Bruce Deitrick Price is exactly correct — when it comes to the K-12 schools — “reformers needed.” And it is depressing. Here’s an excerpt from his latest American Thinker article from a few paragraphs in…

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K-12: Walk Away

By Bruce Deitrick Price: When Brandon Straka founded the WalkAway movement in May, hardly anyone imagined that several hundred thousand longtime Democrats could turn against the party of their family and friends. Although it’s…

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K-12: Why So Little for the Mind?

Another good article about the taxpayer-funded schools from Bruce Deitrick Price — a continuing problem that is anything but little: Many critics say our public schools are a train wreck. In Charlotte Iserbyt’s memorable phrase,…

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