K-12: Why Millennials Are Going Bald
By Bruce Deitrick Price: Perhaps we should look at what public schools, in tandem with higher education and the media, tend to emphasize – namely, pessimism and vulnerability.
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By Bruce Deitrick Price: Perhaps we should look at what public schools, in tandem with higher education and the media, tend to emphasize – namely, pessimism and vulnerability.
Read MoreBy James Barrett: Of the students who were clearly amped up about installing socialism, had no idea how to define it whatsoever.
Read MoreBy Gracy Olmstead: Many of them have seen or experienced the detrimental results of campus protests, a growing PC culture, and catastrophic student debt.
Read MoreBy Kerry McDonald: No, they don’t. Empowering parents and expanding education choices for all young people is the education revolution we need.
Read MoreBy Sandy Ikeda: Academics like to say that we teach “critical thinking” without thinking too critically about what it means to think critically.
Read MoreBy Dr. Michael Brown: For years we have heard that the homosexual movement cannot grow by reproduction, so it must grow by seduction, especially in our schools.
Read MoreCollin Roth and Will Flanders: Successful school choice programs can and have been defined by more than just academic achievement.
Read MoreBy Lindsey Burke: Two Supreme Court decisions released this week bode well for the school choice movement.
Read MoreBy William F. Marshall: The scheme concocted by Jane Sanders serves up everything we’ve come to expect of modern Democrats: delusional visions of glorious benefits to be realized.
Read MoreBy Kerry McDonald: A report issued this week by The Pioneer Institute sheds light on the rapid growth and diversity of the U.S. homeschooling population.
Read MoreBy Jonathan Butcher: Opponents of parental choice in education are not satisfied by new research findings showing that private school choice is working.
Read MoreBy Joe David: Today’s students have been skillfully educated to demonstrate their ignorance with both ease and pride.
Read MoreBy Maureen Groppe: “If we’re going to take on students who have borrowed money, there’s so little accountability in the system right now.”
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with The College Fix, venerable conservative Harvard University Professor Harvey Mansfield laments he is ‘not very optimistic about the future of higher education.’
Read MoreBy Kay Coles James: But missing from this year’s high school graduation ceremonies are more than one million kids who dropped out. Those kids aren’t just dropping out—they’re escaping.
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