As the early childhood education
funding debate rages across the U.S., policymakers and
taxpayers need to know if these programs are worth the
investment.
Monthly Archives For May 2006
Deconstructing Ellen
When yet another distinguished (read, tenured) academic emerges from the Ivory Tower to defend institutions of higher learning from their, mostly, external, critics, that professor usually proves to be the latest poster child for what is wrong with American colleges and universities today.
Free Exchanges
When it comes to open debate, the Free Exchange Coalition seems to have another agenda.
Student Says No to ABOR
Terry Christopher is one student who does not want to see an ABOR passed.
Academic Gravy Train Derailment
As professors demand raises, some Democrat politicians are raising more than a skeptical brow.
Public Schools Fail ACT
Instead of complaining about teaching to the test, teachers should realize the passing the tests means their students are prepared.
J School Chiefs Factchecked
How can they teach tomorrow’s reporters how to cover the news of the future accurately when they can’t remember what they read yesterday?
Dana Priest in Denial
We actually found an American History teacher capable of critical thinking.
Fox News Academically
Two university professors recently concluded that Fox News coverage helped elect President Bush.
Honoring Annan
Kofi Annan wants the U.S. to be involved with the UN, but on his terms.