Professors dependent on government subsidies in Texas are complaining about a new law there that forces them to let their students know what is in their courses before they are trapped in their classrooms.
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CINO Link
Pro-lifers who think they have found safe spaces in Catholic colleges and universities may want to visit the web sites of those institutions of higher learning.
Crackdown on For-Profit Schools
Last week, U. S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing on for-profit institutions.
Charter School Support Increasing
Last week, the United States Department of Education awarded $50,000,000 to the Charter School Grant Program, to “replicate and expand” high-achieving public charter schools.
Back to School Administration
Apparently the old adage about staying in school to avoid unwelcome job prospects works for presidents too.
What Elites Don’t Get
There is a belief among elites that America’s prosperity stems from the Bible. Unfortunately, those elites are in China.
Constitution Day Remembered
One of our readers reports on their successful efforts to build a community event around the reading of the U. S. Constitution on September 18, 2010, a day many families blocked off in order to do just that in a national event organized by Let Freedom Ring!
NEA Myth Goes South
When members of your local teacher’s union tell you they can teach better if you pay them more, ask them to respond to a new study from Vanderbilt University, not exactly a free market hot bed.
China On The Brink
Hong Bing Yuan, “Chinese exile, novelist, philosopher and law professor,” shared his less-than-sanguine thoughts on the Dragon at Pepperdine.
Teach For Two Americas
Teach for America, the creation of yesterday’s Left, is becoming the bete noire of today’s.