None of the teachers who wrote their take on education policy and reform could ever agree on a single issue, such as teacher layoffs, seniority and standardized testing.
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NEA Not Aging Gracefully
America’s largest teacher’s union is finally showing signs of antiquity and may be on the verge of irrelevancy.
Progressive Education Sans Data
Progressives always want conservatives to “move beyond ideology” but never budge from their own.
Pre-$chool Pu$h
The Center for American Progress (CAP) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a four-hour conference on the importance of investing in early childhood education initiatives proposed by U.S. President Barack Obama several weeks ago.
New Worlds To Conquer
Education activists, including the community organizer in the White House, look at the ruin that public education has become and want to expand it.
Degree Inflation
We may now have to face the possibility that entire fields of study have been inflated beyond their value.
No Criticism Left Behind
Left and right might actually agree more often if the former too the time to understand the latter.
Unthinking Mathematics
If you find recent college graduates to be computationally challenged (i. e., unable to do basic math), don’t expect that to change anytime soon.
Selkie Girl Deconstructed
Stopped clocks can be right twice a day. So can academics. But in neither case can they tell the difference between AM and PM.
The Bill Ayers Primer
Ayers and his allies used the “critical policy area” of education, and through four aims: “local school councils,” small schools, social justice teaching, and payment of reparations through education spending.