Find the full issue of this month's Education Reporter here. “When the 116th Congress is seated in January, political control will be divided, with Democrats holding a majority in the House and Republicans in the Senate. What does this mean for … [Read more...] about Work on Federal Student Aid Reform and Free Speech
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Education Reporter – November 2018
Common Core Train Wreck: We Were Warned! It hardly needs saying that Common Core is a failed experiment that was neither state-led nor evidence-based. Thousands of articles have explained how the standards came into existence, scores of which have … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – November 2018
Education Reporter – October 2018
Marijuana Worse for Teen Brains Than Alcohol After studying 3,826 students over four years in and near Montreal, Canada, results showed that cannabis had greater short- and long-term negative consequences than alcohol on the memory functions of … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – October 2018
Education Reporter – September 2018
SEL: Is This What We Want for Our Children? Dr. Susan Berry reports, “Schools are hosting adult drag queen stars as story readers to children as young as preschool age and justifying the events as consistent with the latest progressive education … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – September 2018
Education Reporter – August 2018
NEA: Welcoming Tired, Poor & Huddled Masses— As They Sneak Across the Border On June 30, to start off their annual convention, representatives attending the assembly, as well as leadership in charge of the National Education Association (NEA) … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – August 2018
Education Reporter – July 2018
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in Turmoil The 108-year-old Boy Scouts of America is undergoing radical changes, including inviting girls to join. Cub Scouts packs have already been open to girls, with over 3,000 having joined about 170 of the programs … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – July 2018
Education Reporter – June 2018
An Unreliable College Botches Free Speech The drama and humiliation suffered by the author of the book reviewed on page 2 of this issue of Education Reporter is a cautionary tale for professors, students, parents, and society as a whole. Erika … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – June 2018
Education Reporter – May 2018
Teacher Strikes Beget More Teacher Strikes So far in 2018, teachers in six states have gone on strike or left schools to attend political demonstrations, leaving children without instruction and parents scrambling. Students have missed … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – May 2018
Education Reporter – April 2018
A Preventable Tragedy in Parkland, Florida When the murderous student showed up at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day of 2018, he meant to kill as many people as he could. Was this an unexpected outburst by a person not known … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – April 2018
Education Reporter – March 2018
Drag Queen Story Time at the Public Library Libraries across the nation are inviting cross-dressing men to read to children, sometimes from books about “alternative lifestyles,” and sometimes from traditional children’s books. Parents bring their … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – March 2018