Education

GOVERNMENT IS HOLDING BACK BLACK AMERICANS, NOT DISCRIMINATION

BACON: Good intentions bring terrible results What’s holding back black Americans? Government, not discrimination By James A. Bacon- The Washington Times Monday, September 12, 2011 After nearly a half-century of government-led exertion to lift black Americans out of poverty, how are they far- ing? New data and research tell the story. According to census data, […]

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ACLU – THE DEVIL’S LAW FIRM

KNIGHT: Snuffing out children’s innocence ACLU agenda aims to taint children By Robert Knight – The Washington Times Friday, September 9, 2011 If you were the devil, what would be your most important mission, other than inventing false religions? It would be to corrupt innocent children. I’d start by kicking God out of the public

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AGENDA 21 PROPAGANDA POSING AS ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY IN OUR SCHOOLS

Maryland opens classrooms to environmental extremism By Matthew Melchiorre- The Washington Times Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Kids aren’t the only ones going back to school this week. Powerful environmental advocacy groups are joining them in the classroom. On June 21, the Maryland State Board of Education approved an “environmental literacy” graduation requirement at the behest of

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CULTURE ROT: ACLU BATTLES SCHOOLS OVER GAY WEBSITES

Use of filters a rights issue By Cheryl Wetzstein– The Washington Times Monday, August 29, 2011 A fierce legal battle on free speech and family values is brewing about Internet filters used by school administrators to block students’ access to gay educational and advocacy websites. Gay rights groups say school systems cannot impose blanket bans

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TEXAS UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR FUNDING

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Defending the Defensible Texas’s college tuition policy is not the abomination Mitt Romney claims. Jonathan V. Last October 10, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 04 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:   For starters, Texas Republicans understood that tuition isn’t all that important to the state university system. Texas schools are funded largely

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STUDENT LOANS – WASHINGTON’S QUIETEST DISASTER

SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Washington’s Quietest Disaster Student loan defaults are growing, and the worst is still to come. When critics warned about rising defaults on government-backed student loans two years ago, the question was how quickly taxpayers would feel the pain. The U.S. Department of Education provided part of the answer this month when it

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SAVING CATHOLIC EDUCATION

SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Over 50 years, the U.S. Catholic school population has dropped by almost two-thirds. By RICHARD RIORDAN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:   Catholic schools infuse beliefs, values and standards that children will carry all their lives. They provide a safe learning environment for those from high-crime neighborhoods as well as structure and a faith-based

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THE LATEST CRIME WAVE: SENDING YOUR CHILD TO A BETTER SCHOOL

OCTOBER 1, 2011 School districts hire special investigators to follow kids home in order to verify their true residences. By MICHEAL FLAHERTY In case you needed further proof of the American education system’s failings, especially in poor and minority communities, consider the latest crime to spread across the country: educational theft. That’s the charge that

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PERRY AND THE TEXAS PROFESSORS

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Perry and the Profs He picked the right fight. Andrew Ferguson September 19, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 01 If you want a glimpse of the way Rick Perry operates as an executive and a politician, consider the issue of higher education reform in Texas, which no one in Texas

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THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Carolina Journal Exclusives The State of the State (of Higher Education) Chronicle reports on funding, degree trends at N.C. colleges By Jenna Ashley Robinson Sep. 28th, 2011 More | RALEIGH — Every year, The Chronicle of Higher Education releases its fact-filled almanac issue, which provides useful information about colleges and universities in every state. Some

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