Education
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February 27th, 2023
Joe Biden - Sec of edu, Miguel Cardona
By: George Will – washingtonpost.com – February 17, 2023 In his State of the Union address, President Biden had thoughts about almost everything, even unto the crisis of hotel “resort fees.” He was, however, parsimonious with words — just a three-word boast about “reducing student debt” — concerning his policy of student loan forgiveness. His reticence about unilaterally spending, by executive fiat, about  $400...
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February 20th, 2023
CRT protester at school board meeting
A new poll hammers home that Republican voters have a keen interest in the cultural battles some conservative elites would like to downplay.
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February 8th, 2023
AI Terminator robot
ChatGPT gets broke from its woke programming. Artificial Intelligence is a finicky thing. You can program it with an algorithm that makes it take on your point of view in conversations, sure, but the point of AI is for a created intelligence to operate independently.
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February 7th, 2023
masked grade school children in uniforms
Intellectual elitism, credentialism, and classism must end. Restoring trust in public health—and our democracy—depends on it.  
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February 2nd, 2023
1 on 1 Teacher-student Illegal immigrant child
Several blue-city mayors who seemed to have no problem with the flood of migrants crossing our southern border have recently discovered they come with a cost — and those mayors aren’t happy about it.
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January 17th, 2023
Statue of John Witherspoon at Princeton University
The school’s leadership would be foolish to reject a man of great character so important to its history.
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November 23rd, 2022
Mind Games Camp
Students don’t have to “graduate from God” after high school! This total immersion week of worldview and apologetics, with lots of discussion and recreation built in, builds confidence for high school and college students that Christianity is true and it makes the most sense.
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November 22nd, 2022
confused students at a chalkboard with math equations
Recent national student test scores showed a massive decline in learning in reading and math. This achievement implosion has several explanations – one is the increasing politicization of classroom instruction, which is reducing rigor and diverting attention from improving students’ foundational knowledge and skills.
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October 31st, 2022
John W. Weeks Bridge near Harvard University
Tomorrow morning the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the most important case of this term, a case which is arguably among the most important of this new century. It will decide whether schools can continue to discriminate on the basis of race in college admissions.
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October 25th, 2022
classroom - one student with hoodie head on desk
The time has come that we — as constitutional conservatives and Republicans — stop playing this absurd adherence to Marquis de Quisenberry’s rules.
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