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A report released yesterday by the Education Sector revealed that over $8 million had been given by the National Education Association to opponents of the No Child Left Behind Act. The organization has stated before that it would help “directly or indirectly, jointly or independently” other organizations that share their same agenda. (read more) Between The ACTs
The Iowa-based ACT is trumpeting its latest college entrance examination scores as improved but a closer examination of the test results reveals them to be pretty pathetic. (read more) Fuzzy Math Word Problems
Government schools still race to the bottom on stardized test scores. (read more) Post Gets One Right
The Catholic League points out the problem with accusing Jews of having dual loyalties. (read more) American Political Tradition Revised
For more than a half a century, The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It has been a widely used textbook in both college and high school advanced placement courses. For about the same time period, it has been misleading students everywhere. (read more) DePaul Professor Defames Catholic Education
The president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights upbraids a Depaul University professor for his attacks upon Alan Dershowitz. (read more) Higher Ed and the Democrats
If anyone ever doubted that academia is full of leftists or Democrats the latest report from the Center for Responsive Politics covering the 2005-2006 election cycle should put all arguments on the matter to rest. (read more) Crisis in Suburban Schooling
Talk of high property taxes and fraud in the administration probably cause you to think of issues on Capitol Hill. Well, not in this case. These are two major problems facing suburban school systems nationwide. (read more) Campus Roundup
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi’s answer to the problem of soaring college costs is a problem in itself according to research. (read more) Cloning 101
There's no telling how far universities will go far with their research. (read more) prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 next |


