Currently, we obtain good teachers through certification from the government; often, teachers must endure numerous tests to receive certification. But, does that work?
College Prep
Race to the bottom
It may be a new school year, but the same old news is still trickling in: across the board – at the national, state and local levels – high schools are in the hot seat.
The P Word
High School Students at one Virginia school are rebelling against a new school policy that checks their papers for plagiarism using a service provided by a California based company
Prayer at the pole
Wednesday, September 27th, is the 17th annual official See You at the Pole prayer rally that will be held on the grounds of public schools around the United States.
Boys Will Be – Girls?
Karen England talks about California kindergartners and gender variance.
Edublogging 101
Lindalyn talks about the impact of technology on education discussion and debate.
Rutherford Calls for See You At the Pole Respect
See You at the Pole Day is Wednesday, Sept. 27 this year and Rutherford Institute is urging the respect of both students and teachers’ rights.
9-11 in the Classroom
On Monday, classrooms across the nation remembered the 9/11 attacks in heartfelt ways. As time passes, however, more students will turn to written record to replace personal experience. That means getting the facts straight is of paramount importance. After all, history plays a pivotal role in shaping beliefs – about civic duty, culture, and patriotism.
Textbooks Mistreat Catholicism
The Catholic League has examined a number of history textbooks used in Californa to see how Catholicism is treated and taught.
Fuzzy Math Word Problems
Government schools still race to the bottom on stardized test scores.