by | Jul 5, 2023

Long after students have returned to in-person learning, grim headlines still depict the educational hit that students took during the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, a Stanford economist recently predicted that the learning loss for students whose schools shifted to virtual…

by | Jul 5, 2023

Nowhere has the feminist goal of domination been more clearly realized than on the college campus. At the front of the classroom, women hold an equal number of full-time faculty positions as men and surpass them in non tenure teaching…

by | Jul 4, 2023

Race isn’t the biggest issue at the Ivy Leagues, despite what some may think. My class began predictably. The professor exposed the deep racism, sexism, and homophobia of a previous generation. My classmates knew their role all too well and…

by | Jul 3, 2023

Just when I begin to think that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has escaped the gravitational pull of his party, he crashes back to earth with a thud. Grounding Kennedy this time was affirmative action. Last Thursday, he weighed in on…

by | Jul 3, 2023

It’s every conservative parent’s worst fear: you send your child off to college, and, instead of growing intellectually, he or she joins in the debauchery that has overtaken college campuses. It’s already a fear I have for my own children,…

by | Jun 29, 2023

Marxism’s footprints in history are incredibly relevant when trying to understand the motivations of the radical Left today. Historically, Marxism’s oppressed-vs.-oppressor construct was narrow and class-based — the bourgeoisie vs. the proletariat. Today, in its expansion to the culture, Marxism…

by | Jun 29, 2023

The University of Pennsylvania proudly says that it was founded by Benjamin Franklin, who also chaired its governing board in its formative years. That famed colonial polymath and Founding Father would no doubt be unhappy if he saw what leaders…

by | Jun 28, 2023

If finances are the top concern of public school officials beset with low state test scores, they should be on board with scholarship proposals that enable students to attend private schools while reducing taxpayer costs — like the one just…

by | Jun 28, 2023

The recent National Assessment of Educational Progress scores show that schools are failing at their most basic task. Math and reading proficiency is in a pattern of steep decline — down 4 points in reading and 9 in math —…

by | Jun 26, 2023

Parents want to believe that their kids are thriving in school. But new research reveals that parents are often deceived when they are told that their children are performing satisfactorily. The study, conducted this year by the educational nonprofit Learning…

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