Why School Choice Will Continue to Grow in Popularity
By Teresa Mull: Citizens are sick of seeing their tax dollars go toward funding a broken system employing greedy, incompetent bureaucrats.
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By Teresa Mull: Citizens are sick of seeing their tax dollars go toward funding a broken system employing greedy, incompetent bureaucrats.
Read MoreBy Bruce Deitrick Price: Our public school system has become detached from reality.
Read MoreBy Fred Lucas: President Trump proclaimed this week to be National School Choice Week.
Read MoreBy Clara M. Brashear: No one way of schooling is going to fit everyone. Kids are all different.
Read MoreBy George Leef: The whole system invites waste, fraud, and abuse and has proved to be tempting for school officials to enroll very marginal students.
Read MoreBy Bobby Jindal: Learning with, and from, people who don’t agree with you is a vital part of college life.
Read MoreLast time I presented some of the background about why I enjoyed Bruce Deitrick Price’s new book Saving K-12: A Citizens Guide to Improving Public Education.
Read MoreBy Annie Holmquist: Conventional wisdom acknowledges that those who teach often learn the best, and this fact is now backed by science.
Read MoreEvery twelve years another set of children progress through America’s government-run school system. Those that graduated this past spring started twelve years before that as first-graders in 2005.
Read MoreBy George Harbison: The true, evil nature of socialism is not being taught at most of America’s colleges and universities.
Read MoreBy Barbara Kay: David Horowitz’s latest book chronicles the Left’s transformation of academic institutions into doctrinal training centers.
Read MoreBy Peter Gray: John Holt’s “How Children Learn” is still as relevant as ever.
Read MoreBy David Solway: The notion of academic rigor has fallen on evil times.
Read MoreBy David Solway: The primary incentive for flight had to do with the caliber of students I was required to instruct.
Read MoreBy John Washington: I am not talking about when a four-year-old boy puts on his older sister’s princess dress. I am referring to parents who push this abusive ideology.
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