What Every 2015 College Graduate Should Know
By Leah Jessen
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By Leah Jessen
Read MoreIt was my good fortune for a few years to work at a not-for-profit that focused on the issue of school reform. Most of our the time was spent bringing to light the fiscal…
Read MoreFrom Mass Resistance
Read MoreFrom the NCPA: Just 23 percent of U.S. eighth-graders are “proficient” or above in knowledge of American civics, according to the “Nation’s Report Card,” released this week by the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: Schools that do everything parents should are not schools. They’re orphanages.
Read MoreLast month, Michael Needham, the Chief Executive Officer of Heritage Action for America, sent out an email with the text below. You can click on the links contained within for more information. Conservatives have been presenting great…
Read MoreBy Bob Kellogg: The uproar created by university students in Georgia who desecrated the American flag by walking on it is just one incident of anti-Americanism sprouting up on campuses nationwide.
Read MoreHere is Bill Muehlenberg in his April 20th post, “Not So Safe Schools,” writing about so-called anti-bullying efforts in the public schools: A simple look at these programs will make it clear that this…
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: Education reform debates such as the pending No Child Left Behind update are boring because the Right’s politicos accept the premise that government knows best.
Read MoreThis looks like an interesting book — here’s the text about from Amazon.com: Utopian dictators like Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, and Mao are criminals – genocidal psychopaths who have killed more human beings in the…
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins: Taxpayers must with sense of urgency seek preemptively to establish in policy that restrooms, locker rooms, and pronoun-use correspond to objective biological sex. These issues are not trivial.
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Read MoreIt takes courage to run for political office these days and talent (or at least luck) to get elected. Because of that I don’t like having to give a negative critique of the performance…
Read MoreBy David Patten: What universities sell as the liberal arts, an education fit for a free people, instead limits young people’s thinking.
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