The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) recently asked strategically located scholars to assess No Child Left Behind in California, New Jersey, and Colorado.
Monthly Archives For December 2006
A Chair for Bolton?
Georgetown has hired widely known lecturers with as much teaching experience as outgoing UN Ambassador John Bolton but they have mostly been former Democratic office holders or political appointees in Democratic presidential administrations.
Speech Codes Forever
You would think that a policy that both liberals and conservatives find abhorrent would cease to exist.
NCLB Safety
Public school parents might be less than assured when they hear about the clarity with which the federal government defines safety under the No Child Left Behind law.
Head Shot Hegemony
AIA executive director Mal Kline’s hairline leaves left-wing bloggers fractured.
Common Ground
Believe it or not, there is a trio of trends in higher education that both left- and right-wing critics of academe are alarmed by.
Not Ready for College
North Carolina’s public school problems may not be as local as you think.
Multicultural Christmas
Public school officials are spending more time fighting the symbols of Christmas than they ever have actually observing the holiday.
Let Them Eat Cupcakes!
There is a growing movement to ban cupcakes in schools as a way of promoting good nutrition and fighting childhood obesity.
Affirmative Academic Bias
Most data show that racial preferences do not improve the lives of black students on their own campuses yet educrats cling to affirmative action as though it were a religious relic.