Perspectives Is Gig Economy The New Normal? Malcolm A. Kline June 12, 2018 It’s something you can expect to hear from media and academic elites. Therefore, like most of their pronouncements, it merits closer examination.
Faculty Lounge Blue Math Scores & Red Reading Scores Malcolm A. Kline April 16, 2018 The latest numbers from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reveal some interesting dichotomies.
Faculty Lounge No More Kneel-Downs: Protesting North Carolina Band Members Use Armbands and Ribbons Spencer Irvine November 21, 2016 The Carolina Journal, run by the John Locke Foundation, made an interesting point about the band members’ protests against police…
Faculty Lounge One-Third of Recent High School Graduates Need Remediation Courses Spencer Irvine October 26, 2016 From the John Locke Foundation: Last year, 34 percent of 2015 high school graduates enrolled in one or more developmental…
Faculty Lounge Green School Buildings Have Lots of Promises, But Fall Short Spencer Irvine February 25, 2016 Go figure: “Green” school buildings in North Carolina fall far short of their promises to protect the environment through lower…
Faculty Lounge Homeschoolers in North Carolina are 107,000 Strong Spencer Irvine July 4, 2015 That’s a great milestone for homeschooled children in North Carolina.