Faculty Lounge Should We Hold Off on Online and Blended Learning? Spencer Irvine May 5, 2016 It is a good question to ask as some people are worried that this new trend may not lead to…
Perspectives Globally Warm Public Schools Malcolm A. Kline April 30, 2016 Global warming alarmists who claim that the science is settled on climate change are partially right: Public schools have reached…
Perspectives Universities Against Regulation… Of Themselves Malcolm A. Kline April 29, 2016 Academics found something they don’t want the government to regulate when they looked in the mirror. “Last year, for example,…
Perspectives More Pre-K Education Initiatives, ex-CEOs say Spencer Irvine April 19, 2016 George Halvorson, former CEO of Kaiser Permanente, and John Pepper, formerly of Procter & Gamble, claim that pre-K education gains…
Guest Articles Politically Correct College Tour Cliff Kincaid April 14, 2016 You cannot walk through a tour of most colleges without getting lectured about the need for “diversity” and the prevalence…
Faculty Lounge Maryland Schools Sued for Islam Indoctrination Assignment Spencer Irvine April 11, 2016 From the Thomas More Law Center: “[We] filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of former Marine, John Kevin Wood, and…
Faculty Lounge Another Teacher Put on Leave in Minnesota due to Personal Views on Social Media Spencer Irvine March 29, 2016 Wait, are we suspending people because of their right to free speech and the First Amendment? If you’ve missed it,…
Faculty Lounge South Dakota Passes Education Tax Credit Program Spencer Irvine It starts this year in South Dakota and will provide tax credits to insurance companies who donate to the appropriate…
Faculty Lounge Michigan Education Bureaucrats Secretly Release Bathroom Guidelines for Children Spencer Irvine March 23, 2016 From the College Fix: Peter Hasson at The Daily Caller broke the bombshell, contained in “guidance” issued by the board…
Perspectives Common Core: Show Me the Money Malcolm A. Kline March 18, 2016 It turns out that Common Core’s creators might be demonstrating the same ethos Cuba Gooding’s character demonstrated in the film…
Faculty Lounge Non-Tenured Faculty is Innovative Spencer Irvine March 15, 2016 A great take by Jesse Saffron of the Pope Center on why non-tenured faculty is an innovative idea. Photo by…
Faculty Lounge New SAT Tests are Lame Spencer Irvine A great op-ed by Kristen Blair in the Carolina Journal on the new SAT test and how it’s dumbed down….