Controversy Grows Over Imbalanced Seminar on Race
By Laurie Higgins: Surprise, surprise, liberal administrators and community members oppose and censor conservative viewpoints at a public school.
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By Laurie Higgins: Surprise, surprise, liberal administrators and community members oppose and censor conservative viewpoints at a public school.
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Thomas Sowell just posted a two-part piece on education at a crossroads — one of the key areas where conservatives have been failing when it comes to the information war — here’s the intro…
Read MoreBy Corey DeAngelis: Not all school choice programs are created equal.
Read MoreBy Mary Clare Reim: Clearly, the culture of tolerance on college campuses has changed quite a bit since 1964.
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Why do I put an article about public sector unions having bankrupted taxpayers in the Information War section? If more people knew how much legalized theft was going on due to the power of…
Read MoreBy Philip Carl Salzman: Universities used to be fonts of knowledge, charged with disseminating the known and seeking new knowledge.
Read MoreBy Ashley Bateman: Her opponents fight the person, but Betsy DeVos’s platform is sound education reform.
Read MoreBy Ed Feulner: Expanded access to school choice can be the of a good life.
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One of the best books I ever read is Man’s Search for Meaning by World War II concentration camp survivor Victor Frankl.
Read MoreBy Ben DeGrow: The evidence that school choice works continues to mount.
Read MoreBy Teresa Mull: The progressive left is proud of its infiltration into the school system and truly believes it has a right and duty to force its “superior” viewpoints on everyone else.
Read MoreBy Corey DeAngelis: Government may have an interest in funding schooling. However, this is not a sufficient argument for government to operate schools as well.
Read MoreBy Bruce Deitrick Price: The Education Establishment makes everything murky and unproductive by an endless spew of jargon, incoherent theories, goofy methods, phony research, and new names for failed ideas. Read more: American Thinker
Read MoreBy Virginia Kruta: One Dallas teacher gave her students a lesson they’re not likely to soon forget.
Read MoreBy Max Eden: Sometimes districts purposively under-designate students’ special needs in order to keep costs down.
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