The National Education Association wasted no time to use a recent study to affirm the unqualified success of the public-school system and to use it as ammo to further load up in its endless and tireless attack on vouchers and school choice. But there are many things the study doesn’t say, according to Star Parker.
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Visa Waiver Education
A number of people recently gathered at the Heritage Foundation to discuss the Visa Waiver Policy.
Eco-terrorism in Higher Education
Senator James Inhofe believes eco-terrorism is a problem for higher education in more than one way.
Education Myths
Why are we now spending over 500 billion dollars on education annually without much to show for it?
Assessing Educational Success
What else needs to be done to measure the success of North Carolina education?
Questions for the Women’s Studies Department
I have had several friends who have taken Women’s Studies courses—and have all regretted it.
Education School Ghetto
The serious scholars whom you can still find on college campuses have long regarded education schools as the slums of academia but now the denizens of those projects are even admitting to the dilapidated condition of their discipline.
Education Reforms Left Behind
Rod Paige reflected on his tenure at the Department of Education and asserted the importance of continuing the reforms of the past four years
The Top 10 Nuttiest Campus Events in N.C. Higher Education in 2004
At the end of every year I compile this list, and every year I include a “hope for more” in the following year. And every year, I haven’t been disappointed in that hope.
Education Reform in the Second Term
After the 2004 election the President remarked that he had earned political capital, and on Monday it became clear that he intended to spend some of it on advancing the education reforms of his first term.