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Animal House Advanced Placement
by: Lindalyn Kakadelis, March 10, 2006

The seven-year plan of the frat boys in the film classic Animal House has become the reality for two-thirds of American college students. (read more)


Remedial Radicals
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 19, 2006

Many of the same professors pushing activism in college classrooms, deny that a political bias exists in academia. (read more)


Education Beat Fails Economics
by: Marsha Michaelis, August 29, 2006

How much should be spent per pupil? (read more)


Remedial Nation
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 31, 2006

If other American industries performed as well as the Education sector, the raft of Chapter 11 bankruptcies would clog courts in the United States for decades to come. (read more)


Remedial U
by: Malcolm A. Kline, November 02, 2006

Although their presence ensures steady employment of the professoriat and an excuse for public officials to ratchet up spending on higher education, one might question whether a significant portion of college students should even bother signing up for post-secondary classes at all. (read more)


MLA Guide to Remedial Writing
by: Malcolm A. Kline, January 18, 2007

One-third of college students need remedial coursework, teaching associate John Dunn told the crowd at the annual meeting of the Modern Language Association (MLA) late last year. (read more)


California Education Reform Meltdown
by: K. Lloyd Billingsley, March 21, 2007

Last week the capital was abuzz over Getting Down to Facts, the massive series of privately-funded education reports coordinated through Stanford University. The responses to these reports missed some key realities. (read more)


Kalifornia Here I Kome
by: Lance T. Izumi, April 17, 2008

Recent results from a national student writing test confirm the lament that writing is becoming a lost art, especially in California. (read more)


Golden State Gridlock
by: Ian Randolph, June 19, 2008

Education Week recently released Diplomas Count 2008, a report which finds that three in 10 students who enroll in California public high schools fail to graduate. (read more)


Not Ready for Algebra
by: Irene Warren, November 04, 2008

Tom Loveless presented information as to what might be causing the advanced eighth-grade algebra students to fall below national proficiency standards. (read more)


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