Education

August 26th, 2025
These four states have a lot to teach the country about teaching.
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August 25th, 2025
By: Jack Butler – nationalreview.com – August 24, 2025 This nationwide, bipartisan trend is one conservatives should embrace. To see this article in its entirety and to subscribe to others like it, please choose to read more. Source: Get Phones Out of the Classroom | National Review
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August 22nd, 2025
Today, First Liberty Institute and the law firms Mayer Brown LLP and Ganguly Brothers Misula PLLC announced that the Grand Island Central School District will allow Sabrina Steffans to design her parking space with her original submission that included a Bible verse and religious images.
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August 15th, 2025
“Destroying democracy”—the latest theme of the left—can be defined in many different ways. How about attempting to destroy constitutional, ancient, and hallowed institutions simply to suit short-term…
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August 12th, 2025
A recent article suggests school choice is to blame for declining enrollment at a Phoenix elementary school — but the numbers don’t add up.
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August 4th, 2025
Six states’ university systems joined together recently to establish a new accreditor that will hold universities accountable for mediocrity.
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July 28th, 2025
Six states’ university systems joined together recently to establish a new accreditor that will hold universities accountable for mediocrity.
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July 25th, 2025
By: Moira Gleason – nationalreview.com – July 23, 2025 The elite school retains control over its academic and operational decisions but agrees to follow existing laws banning the consideration of race in admissions. Columbia University has agreed to pay more than $220 million to the federal government to restore federal research money that the Trump administration canceled over the Ivy...
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July 23rd, 2025
By: Meghan Cox Gurdon – wsj.com – July 22, 2025 Revel in words and writing. Let the world see you doing it. Writers of horror and dystopian fiction often build tension by adding small tokens of dreadful approach to placid, ordinary circumstances. Everything seems fine, even as the characters glimpse the odd creepy thing. Only belatedly do those in the...
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July 22nd, 2025
Emily Flaming started at John Brown University in fall 2022—the same year ChatGPT burst on the scene. Lots of people were talking about the AI chatbot, but Flaming didn’t know how—or if—she should be using it. “It felt like a very scary thing,” she said. Flaming, who is working on her education degree, didn’t really understand the program, and she...
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