Why Professors Object to Being Recorded
By Dennis Prager: If what they say regularly in class receives attention, they risk being exposed for their ignorance.
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By Dennis Prager: If what they say regularly in class receives attention, they risk being exposed for their ignorance.
Read MoreBy Eileen F. Toplansky: Now that Betsy DeVos has been selected as secretary of education, it is important to consider the issue of charter schools in a reasoned and logical fashion.
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The video below is courtesy of the Foundation for Economic Education, and here is the opening of a commentary piece about it by Jim Epstein: Don’t waste time arguing about public education, says Thales…
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins: The controversy over a mandatory all-school, all-day Leftist seminar on “racial civil rights” at New Trier High School on Chicago’s North Shore continues to intensify.
Read MoreBy Douglas E. Baker: From time to time books are written equating the downfall of a nation with certain observable events. Such is Anthony Esolen’s ‘Out of the Ashes.’
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: Let’s read Donald Trump’s reiterated promise to repeal Common Core, not in the ruling class’s legalistic hyperliteralism, but on Trump terms.
Read MoreBy Jim Daly: Betsy DeVos’s critics are entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.
Read MoreBy Inez Feltscher: The ferocity of the opposition to Betsy DeVos highlights the importance of maintaining control over a monopolistic system is for the education establishment.
Read MoreBy Stella Morabito: It’s past time to ponder the quote from Thomas Jefferson: ‘If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will…
Read MoreBy Tom Trinko: Liberals frantically opposed her because she supports school choice, allowing parents to decide which school is best for their child.
Read MoreBy James Agresti: Contrary to popular perception, funding is not the primary cause of differences between schools.
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: Leftist control over education, from preschool through college, is a prime contributor to leading Republicans’ inability to think through education policy.
Read MoreBy Anne Ryland: Secretary DeVos can advance education choice, limit federal intervention, and reform higher education in a way that creates options for students and lowers costs.
Read MoreBy Robert Oscar Lopez: Academic freedom in a tenure-based system is not freedom but rather special protection and privileges given to a handful of cronies.
Read MoreBy James D. Agresti: The children of poor families—who are often racial minorities—typically end up in the nation’s worst schools.
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