Treating Chronic Absenteeism Like a Psychological Disorder Cripples America’s Children

Treating Chronic Absenteeism Like a Psychological Disorder Cripples America’s Children

The education press is all abuzz about “chronic absenteeism.” As is usual with conversations among the educationists and educrats, they miss the point entirely. Occasionally, they ask the right questions, but their philosophies don’t provide answers, just new psychological dilemmas. “Skipping school” is nothing new. I vividly remember high school freshman orientation in the early … Read more

The SAT and ACT Aren’t Perfect, But They Are Far Superior to the Leftists’ Alternatives

The SAT and ACT Aren’t Perfect, But They Are Far Superior to the Leftists’ Alternatives

“Education is the path to a better future.” This statement is widely—almost universally—accepted throughout the world. No sane person disagrees with it. Many might argue about the various components of that education, some arguing for the liberal arts and others placing greater emphasis on more practical pursuits. Others might debate the best environment for education. … Read more

Why Are So Many Young People Rejecting College Education?

Why Are So Many Young People Rejecting College Education?

Many of today’s young people decide that a college education is not worth the time and treasure it costs. Rejecting Higher Education For previous generations, this might be something of a surprise—although it shouldn’t be. Colleges have spent the first quarter of the twenty-first century making their product—the degrees they award—more expensive and less valuable. … Read more

Vice President Kamala Harris and the Leftist News Media Conspire to Expel Hope From Florida’s Schools

Vice President Kamala Harris and the Leftist News Media Conspire to Expel Hope From Florida’s Schools

Like most curricula, Florida’s State Academic Standards—Social Studies, 2023 makes for rather dull reading. Fundamentally, it is a list of topics that teachers must cover. It has eleven “strands,” of which African American History is one. Recently, Florida’s curriculum for teaching African American History became a huge controversy that distorts the text to fit an … Read more

Should High School Debaters be Forced to Promote Marxism and Leninism?

Should High School Debaters be Forced to Promote Marxism and Leninism?

Like many students, I benefited immensely from my experience as a high school debater. In addition to the basics of public speaking, debate helps students learn to think on their feet, look at an issue from various perspectives, use evidence to back up assertions and evaluate the effectiveness of multiple arguments. In my teaching career, … Read more

What Parents Really Want from the Education Establishment

What Parents Really Want from the Education Establishment

The Tampa Bay Times recently published an opinion piece by Miguel Cardona, President Biden’s Secretary of Education. The article’s title is deceptive, “As U.S. Education Secretary, I Want Us to Enrich Public Schools, Not Ban Books and Topics.” Order Today: Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society—Where We’ve Been, How … Read more

How Virginia’s New Social Studies Standards Can Impact Your Child’s Education—for the Better

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Those who enjoy watching a spirited tennis match will draw real pleasure from the current back-and-forth controversy over social studies education in Virginia. Anyone with a child in an American public, parochial or private school should pay close attention. What are Social Studies? The term “social studies” has far more meaning than many people realize. … Read more