Tom Loveless presented information as to what might be causing the advanced eighth-grade algebra students to fall below national proficiency standards.
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The Audacity of Tenure
It turns out that the “change agent” running for president has yet another colorful associate the media seldom ask him about.
NATO: On Terrorism
Today, combating terrorism still remains a high priority in terms of protecting the liberties and freedoms of democratic countries.
MLA Guide to World War II
The often-esoteric Modern Language Association is commemorating a conflict too rapidly fading from collective memory—World War II— but the eclectic amalgamation of thousands of college and high school English professors is doing so in a manner that obscures key facts about the war, namely, what was at stake.
Academic Watch List
Yale may have extricated itself from one controversy when it rejected the application for a Bachelor’s degree from a former Taliban official already taking classes at the new Haven campus. Nonetheless, today’s sons of Eli foster an atmosphere in which indulgence of terrorism can flourish.
Real Men Studied
R. Cort Kirkwood’s Real Men: Ten Courageous Americans to Know and Admire more than lives up to its title.
How to Spend on Education
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.
Academic Amen Corner
Critics of Israel have their own Amen Corner, in academia.
More from the CINOsphere
Horowitz points the finger at a handful of professors who teach at Catholic colleges and universities in his new book The Professors.
Another Professing Plagiarist?
When I first discovered the work of Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi [pictured], I did come to one conclusion: His thoughts may be bizarre but they are his own. Now, I am not so sure.