Florida actually has a law on the books requiring schools to hold back third-graders who can’t read. One imaginative assemblyman wants to change that.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Can Iowa Students Say “You’re fired!”
Now this could be interesting.
Is the Bill of Rights Hateful?
A recent Brookings Institution survey, for example, found that 44 percent of students believed so-called “hate speech” is not protected by the first amendment while another 16 percent answered “don’t know.”
DeVos Makes Title IX Legal Again
In a “Dear Colleague” letter to university administrators, the U. S. Department of Education reversed the Obama Administration’s guidance urging school officials to go above and beyond, some would say outside, the law while investigating charges of sexual harassment under Title IX laws.
Columbia Journalism School Ratchets Up Bias
Whenever a journalism school claims it has found a new and improved way to train reports, it seems, the result is an even more partisan and ideological training camp than what is already in place.
Did Antifa prof call for cop killings?
Left-wing professors may not get away with murder but they might come pretty close.
Minneapolis: Black Parents Flee to Charter Schools
The Minneapolis public school system is experiencing a massive student exodus and guess where they’re going.
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Constitutional Confusion at Penn/Annenberg
Last summer the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APCC) at Penn elected to test Americans’ Constitutional awareness but may have contributed to historical misconceptions in the process.
Title IX Turnaround
U. S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos vow to bring due process and the rule of law back to Title IX investigations of sexual harassment “triggered” much predicable criticism from equally predictable critics, such as former Vice President Joe Biden.
NH School Takes Down Flag
To save it from desecration