Students aren’t just sitting back and taking it when teachers try to indoctrinate them these days: some bring tape recorders to school.
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DC School Vouchers Still Miss the Mark
Federal grant money from DC’s school voucher plan lines the pockets of administrators preventing the necessary motivation to create better DC public school, according to a new study from CATO Institute.
Green School
In a typically Democrat-run school districtd in Maine, the third party of Greens are turning things around.
A Bold Plan for Failing Schools
Tackling issues facing public education are not easy, but Paul T. Hill of the University of Washington has a few ideas.
Losing Our History
When giving a history quiz to a number of college students, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni failed four out of five students.
A Call for Action
Students fear retaliation from professors, they feel pressured to accept the teachers viewpoints and say teachers introduce political comments in non-political classes, according to a new survey by ACTA.
Student Choice Challenged
Young dedicated faces and a clash of viewpoints could be seen during the 33rd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
The Concerned Alumni of Princeton
The Democrats try to pin the label “bigot” on Samuel Alito regarding the Concerned Alumni of Princeton, but the truth about CAP and Alito is not bigotry.
Big Brother in School
While parents may believe they have the sole right to teach their children about sex, at least one court has said otherwise and approved sex surveys being handed out to children without parental consent.
Blue law
A recent study by David Horowitz found that of 18 elite law and journalism schools, Republicans made up only a small minority of professors.