Is it blatant bias tabulated or a failure of math comprehension?
Monthly Archives For July 2018
Post-Katrina NOLA College Graduation Rates Rise
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina more than a decade ago, at least educationally, life has changed in New Orleans, arguably for the better.
Public $chools In Texas A Growth Industry
Well, okay, they’re not industrial, but some of them offer salaries that would make industrialists envy.
STEMming Opposition at Seattle University
When a professor at Seattle University pointed out that little evidence exists to support the thesis that the so-called STEM fields are biased against women, a faculty feminist immediately attacked him, with feeling.
Oregon Needs Cascade of Academic Freedom
At least, that’s what one academic insider there says.
Professor In Exile Deconstructs “Toxic Masculinity”
It turns out it’s just the latest shibboleth from the Left. “This term, toxic masculinity, is being wielded indiscriminately, and with force,” Heather E. Heying writes in Quillette. “We are not talking imprecision now, we…
Another Head Start Failure
When you fine tune the studies on Head Start, the program’s shortcomings only become more readily apparent.
White Hegemony of Education Schools
It turns out that Education Schools may not have caught up with affirmative action.
IUPUI gets a $25,000 Grant to Create a ‘White Racial Literacy Project’
IUPUI received a grant to create a ‘white racial literacy project’ to the tune of $25,000 from the Lumina Foundation.
DC Racks Up First
But don’t expect it’s Chamber of Commerce, or Board of Trade, to put out press releases about it but somebody did, sort of.