The
National Association of Scholars today renewed its call that the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services abandon its use of the Council for Social Work Education
(CSWE) – an accreditor of university social work programs – as a gatekeeper for
hiring social workers in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
Monthly Archives For March 2007
American Historical Association Agitprop
He can’t run again but the academic left finds a way to vote against President Bush one more time.
Conservative Bias In Academia?
Because we approach every story with an open mind, we are following the latest trail of such allegations in whatever direction it will take us.
JROTC
On Tuesday, November 14, 2006, members of the San Francisco School Board voted 4 to 2 to eliminate over the course of 2 years the San Francisco School District’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. We call this JROTC.
Charter School Safety
A new report from the National Charter School Research Project finds that urban public charter schools appear to be safer and experience fewer discipline problems than their traditional public school counterparts.
Subjectivity UC Style
In the University of California (U.C.) system, college applicants are tired of having their religious studies marginalized.
North Idaho College Hegemony
A reporter for the student newspaper at North Idaho College found out just how tolerant her nominally diverse campus really is when she tried to start a conservative club there last Fall.
Suspension Of Praying Students
Each and every school superintendent across the land has to verify each year in writing that his/her school district is NOT violating individual rights to free religious expression in public schools (which includes prayer), or risk funding loss.
Dominion Assembly Learning Curve
A weekly report from a Virginia delegate helps give some idea of why public officials have such a difficult time reforming education or reining in spending on public schools.
Feminist in the Classroom
“I am a feminist who does not like what feminism has become,” the author of Who Stole Feminism? explains. “The new gender feminism is badly in need of scrutiny.”