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Education Gone Wild
Education Gone Wild
by | May 10, 2020

Washington Decades from now, historians will ask themselves why most of America’s governors shuttered public schools for months because of…

by | May 8, 2020

In the wake of the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Education earlier this week, civic illiteracy and even…

by | May 7, 2020

A cohort of professors of Middle East studies at American universities are making common cause with the Iranian regime and…

by | May 6, 2020

America has a rich, long history of inspiring speeches and eloquently written documents. As I sat here contemplating this history,…

by | May 5, 2020

I am intimately familiar with the frustrations that typify the higher education bubble from my vantage point here at one…

by | Apr 1, 2020

What does education look like in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic? At the K-12 level, you’ve got problems. At…

by | Mar 28, 2020

The plague has brought in some fresh air. For a number of years, I have led a small, devoted group…

by | Mar 13, 2020

The New York Times wants to teach your kids and grandkids to be woke. Don’t let them. Like most professional academics, I…

by | Mar 7, 2020

“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action.” By contemporary Washington standards, James Bond’s nemesis Goldfinger…

by | Feb 9, 2020

Drag queen story hour has run its course on Twitter, but the fight has moved over to legislation. A proposed…

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