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  • Calling the Education System ‘Progressive’ is a Lie. Here’s Why.

    Calling the Education System ‘Progressive’ is a Lie. Here’s Why.0

    A correspondent friend of mine from France recently lamented the changes in her country’s educational system and the falling test scores of French students. She then casually added, “I wish we would go back to the way we were taught in the 50s and 60s.” Her comment hit me like a bombshell. I was in

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  • #MeToo Falls to Tribalism

    #MeToo Falls to Tribalism0

    Even in the glory days of #MeToo, I had my reservations. But one aspect of the movement gave me hope: it seemed refreshingly nonpartisan. Democrats John Conyers and Al Franken toppled alongside Republicans Trent Franks and Blake Farenthold. If there was to be a witch hunt, better that it seek out all the witches, not

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  • Why It Matters That Bert and Ernie Are Friends, Not Lovers

    Why It Matters That Bert and Ernie Are Friends, Not Lovers0

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  • We Weren’t Made for Endless Work

    We Weren’t Made for Endless Work0

    It only took a moment. The smartphone was somewhere in the grass, forgotten. Our hands and jeans were covered in smears of purple and green sidewalk chalk. My two-year-old daughter and I were busy drawing roads and buildings on a square of pavement—here a library, there a post office, with our house around the corner.

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  • Schools Are Tracking Your Child’s Mental Health—Whether You Like It or Not

    Schools Are Tracking Your Child’s Mental Health—Whether You Like It or Not0

    • September 24, 2018

    A worrying trend is emerging in schools across the country. With increasing regularity, school districts are tracking students’ mental health and raising flags if a screening shows something amiss.   Student mental health tracking is often framed in terms of safety or prevention, arguing that all kids should be screened to identify the few who

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  • How to Spot Misleading Statistics in the Gun Control Debate

    How to Spot Misleading Statistics in the Gun Control Debate1

    The academic debate over gun control consists mainly of a war of statistics. New studies come out every few weeks, and as a result, both sides are constantly locking horns over the validity or invalidity of this-or-that study in this-or-that country. For those who aren’t formally trained in data analysis, this debate can seem impossible

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