The Olympic games are in full swing with the finest athletes in the world. The sine qua non of the Olympics is unlimited competition that yields record-breaking feats. Should the gold medals be divided equally among the participating countries? Of … [Read more...] about How Title IX Is Holding Us Back In Athens
Education Reporter — August 2004
The NEA’s Lobbying Agenda — August 2004
The NEA's Lobbying Agenda The 2004 national convention of the National Education Association adopted its usual leftwing legislative goals, giving the green light to the NEA's highly paid staff to lobby the Congress that will … [Read more...] about The NEA’s Lobbying Agenda — August 2004
Political Activism Takes Center Stage With The NEA
To no one's surprise, the annual National Education Association convention voted six-to-one (7,390 to 1,153), to endorse John Kerry for President. The head of the NEA, Reg Weaver, opened the annual convention in July in Washington, DC with a … [Read more...] about Political Activism Takes Center Stage With The NEA
Education Reporter — July 2004
Education Reporter — June 2004
The Problems With Dropouts
Poor Bill Cosby. He doesn't deserve the negative fallout that followed his remarks about the dropout rate of some poor students. Even Kweisi Mfume, president of the NAACP, said that most of the uproar in the press and on the internet is not about … [Read more...] about The Problems With Dropouts
Education Reporter — May 2004
Education Reporter — April 2004
Confronting the Campus Leftists — April 2004
Confronting the Campus Leftists David Horowitz thinks that anybody who cares about the future of America should confront the fact that U.S. colleges and universities are the fountainhead of financing for the radical movement … [Read more...] about Confronting the Campus Leftists — April 2004
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