Editorials: Education

Common Core Fairy Tales

Sol Stern is a nice man. It’s too bad he’s deceiving himself and others about Common Core, an enterprise that essentially nationalizes U.S. education.

Washington’s Preschool Push Ignores the Real Problem

In 1965, almost no parents put their three-year-olds in nursery school.

San Jose State Professors Would Rather Burn Climate Skeptic Book Than Read It

On April 24 while introducing John Lott at our latest Authors Series event, I mentioned to the

Ohio Joins States Debating Common Core

Earlier this month, approximately a thousand Ohioans spent two to three hours of their free time in packed auditoriums, listening to people talk about education stand

It Doesn’t Take a Tinfoil Hat to Critique Common Core

Contrary to the suggestion of Kathleen Porter-Magee and Sol Stern at National Rev

Don't Jump on Bandwagon

Your editorial deems it "prudent" for the Nebraska Board of Education to have awarded a $47,000 consulting fee to Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) to compare the state's cu

States Should Move Swiftly to Protect Student Data

States and schools are signing over private data from millions of students to companies and researchers who hope to glean secrets of the human mind.

Education Department Helps Leak Students' Personal Data

States and schools are signing over private data from millions of students to companies and researchers who hope to glean secrets of the human mind.

The Right Needs an ETSY Earner Agenda

The scene at CPAC was of a movement at a point of transition – the old Reagan coalition doing battle with a new more lib

Data Mining Kids Crosses Line

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