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Political correctness tsunami

Latest wave of U.S. history trivalization is about to crash over the public schools. State leaders will need to decide on answers to plenty of questions. For example, does Sikhism, the world’s fifth...

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Indoctrination

University of Minnesota’s College of Education and Human Development — that ought to be a tipoff — proposes “remedial re-education” of teacher candidates who don’t see America as a racist, sexist and...

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The latest warming

Schools will be in deep doo when the “stimulus’ runs out. We’ve been saying this for months, and you’ll be hearing these warnings again, from us and others, in the months ahead as governments’ fiscal...

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Read all about it

Johnny can’t read because his teachers can’t teach. “I’m rightly alarmed,” said state Education Commissioner Mark McQuillan. “It’s clear to me there hasn’t been enough attention to the science” of...

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More great moments in education

Nearly 200 schools in Georgia are accused of cheating on standardized tests. Governor vows he won’t accept a whitewash as state orders schools to investigate themselves, “even in districts where the...

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A new look at school reform

Diane Ravitch, a pioneer of school choice, comes out against the current direction of school reform. The current emphasis on accountability has created a punitive atmosphere in the schools. The Obama...

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Fat chance

First lady says schools should plant gardens to teach children about good nutrition and combat childhood obesity. Unfortunately, this is likely to produce grievances from custodians and groundskeepers...

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Special treatment?

If this was your company, would this guy still have a job?

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More teachers, fewer students

From 2000 to 2009, New York schools added “14,746 teachers and 8,655 nonteaching professionals” even as enrollment fell 121,280. Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch pointed out in a Wall Street Journal op-ed...

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ConnCAN’s triumph

Congratulations to ConnCAN (the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now), a group advocating public school reform, for creating a database of teachers contracts. It’s available here.   The idea is...

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