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Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won’t fix unfair grading – here’s what could
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 days agoI’m also aware that in many cases, administrators are trying to correct unfair grading itself. I...
Five candidates to take NEISD to great heights
San Antonio Express-News· 6 days agoIn recent years, however, political fights over library books and sex education have roiled the district. Following the death last summer of District 2...
A Culture Warrior Takes a Late Swing
New York Times· 3 days agoThe essayist and editor Joseph Epstein — whose memoir “Never Say You’ve Had a Lucky Life,” is out now, alongside a greatest-hits collection titled...
Bring back standardized testing
The Michigan Daily· 2 days agoAfter the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult for high school students to take the SAT and ACT, dozens of selective colleges dropped their testing requirement. Universities embraced test-optional ...
Opinion | Progressives, Columbia and the Anti-Israel Protesters
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoThe university finally calls in the cops to remove an anti-Israel mob on campus, in a lesson for...
The Coming Education Dark Age and What to Do About It
Acton Commentary· 6 days agoA few weeks ago, cultural critic and jazz musician Ted Gioia wrote a must-read essay that lays out...
Opinion | Columbia Fails to Protect Its Jewish Community
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoPolice broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University Thursday, arresting more than...
The Age of the Lazy American - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
American Spectator· 4 days agoPeople want time off these days for “parental leave,” or don’t want to have to leave their home to earn a living. Similarly, workers rebel at going to the office, where more direct interaction ...