Category : Education
Trump’s Big Bet On Career and Technical Education
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Shaun M. Dougherty, Vanderbilt University President Donald Trump has proposed one of the largest increases in funding for career and technical education in recent history....
93 Vermont Towns Have No Public Schools, But Great Education. How Do They Do It?
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In just a couple of weeks, 50 boys with learning disabilities will take to a stage in Vermont, one after the other, to recite the...
Families Today Have More Schooling Options Than Ever, But Nowhere Near Enough
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I am a glass-half-full kind of person, so while we could focus on the criticisms and some of the setbacks related to expanding educational freedom...
“Miss Virginia” Shows the Dilemma Many Lower-Income Families Face on Schooling
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Every once in awhile, a film comes along that you can’t stop thinking about long after the credits roll. Miss Virginia is such a movie....
New Jersey Teachers Prep Lesson Plans On LGBTQ History, Homosexual Persecution During Holocaust
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Mary Margaret Olohaney The curriculum comes after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a 2019 law requiring all public schools to include LGBTQ lessons in middle school...
An Old Debate Over Religion in School is Opening Up Again
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David Mislin, Temple University As the 2020 election approaches in the United States, President Donald Trump is adding school prayer to the list of contentious...
“We” Should Not Regulate Homeschooling
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The desire to control other people’s ideas and behaviors, particularly when they challenge widely-held beliefs and customs, is one of human nature’s most nefarious tendencies....
Forget Reform. It’s Time For REVOLUTION In Education
For the past few years, and the last couple months especially, it is rare to hop onto social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or...
16 Children’s Books You Didn’t Know Were Anti-Authoritarian
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Kids solving problems and getting out of predicaments on their own without the help of adults (indeed, often with their hindrance) is a common theme...
Rose Wilder Lane: Pioneer of Educational Freedom
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My eight-year-old daughter Abby recently started reading Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was prompted, in part, by watching the...