Some teachers are attempting radical things with Massachusetts probationers and welfare families.
Monthly Archives For September 2006
Campus Updates
School has barely begun and universities are already Catholic-bashing, professors are being arrested for soliciting, and children are being targeted by anti-fast food books.
Clemson Quandary
A politics professor from Coastal Carolina weighs in on a Clemson controversy over course content and academic freedom.
ACT Up & SAT Down
In a nutshell, ACT scores are up while SAT scores are down. The mystery is easily solved: the ACT is an easier test.
Oh No
Childcare workers in Australia are being instructed not to use the word “no” and “don’t” due to fears that they will stunt a child’s development.
Israeli Disinformation Watch
Middle East studies courses in the United States bear a startling resemblance to propaganda efforts in nominally democratic regions.
Revolution: A Back to School Guide
Welcome back to campus…are you ready for a revolution?
Higher Education Hard Sell
College or competition?
Capitalism for Kids
How can children be taught about the free-enterprise system?
Fuzzy Math Word Problems
Government schools still race to the bottom on stardized test scores.