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Achievement Gap Smokescreen
The latest pronouncement from academia correctly identifies the failings of public education but misdiagnoses the cause and, hence, offers a prescription that promises more of the same malady.
Make North Carolina Competitive
Spending $34.2 billion in two years? That’s a tall order. But not for North Carolina legislators…
Religious Expression at Graduation Ceremonies and Assemblies
It is well settled that the First Amendment fully protects the free speech rights of students, and the Supreme Court has emphasized that religious speech is entitled to the same protections.
Socialist Work
Once again, Accuracy in Academia covers a case of academic freedom denied that the AAUP ignores.
Dropout Dilemma
The alarming high school dropout rate has spurred school administrators and policymakers to action.
The Reagan Textbooks Miss
Though opinions of Ronald Reagan tempered after his death in August, many historians and textbooks continue to diminish his legacy.
Academia’s Mission Creep
Businesses that diversify into many different markets outside of the one where they’re very good often wind up being mediocre to poor in everything. A university that succumbs to the temptation to expand into areas other than education is apt to have the same result.
A New Prescription for Public Schools
Our public school system, regardless of increasing budgets, continues to go down the tubes.
Civil Rights for the Politically Correct
Jean Cobbs’ political affiliation has made her a marked woman at Virginia State University, the historically black school where she has served on the faculty since 1971.