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  • Turns Out That Students Like Real Books, Not Electronic Ones

    Turns Out That Students Like Real Books, Not Electronic Ones0

    Increasingly, many school referenda are based on the need to buy iPads or other tech devices for students. These devices, it is implied, will diminish achievement gaps and bring learning to new heights. However, research has shown such “needs” to be misguided, particularly as “there is little solid evidence that greater computer use among students

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  • Parents Might Be the Biggest Obstacle to Improving Education

    Parents Might Be the Biggest Obstacle to Improving Education0

    It’s commonplace today to regard teachers’ unions as the main roadblock to improving America’s education system. But perhaps the biggest obstacle to changing the education system is not the unions, but parents. According to Gallup, Americans’ confidence in the public schools has been declining for some time (in the 2015 poll, 31% of Americans expressed

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  • Almost 1 in 3 Americans Didn’t Read a Book Last Year

    Almost 1 in 3 Americans Didn’t Read a Book Last Year0

    • October 19, 2015

    A relative of mine recently went on a job interview. She was surprised when the first question she was asked was, “How many books do you read a month?” The fact that she was able to answer with a fairly impressive answer may have played a role in the fact that she got the job,

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  • Study: Many Today Suffering from “Digital Amnesia”

    Study: Many Today Suffering from “Digital Amnesia”0

    • October 18, 2015

    In the era of smartphones, many of us can no longer recall basic facts and information. The British cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has now come up with a name for this growing trend: “digital amnesia.”    A recent survey of 6,000 Europeans conducted by Kaspersky confirmed what others have suspected, namely, “a direct link between data

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  • Minneapolis’ Failure to Educate

    Minneapolis’ Failure to Educate0

    As you can see by the statistic shared on the billboard above, which is located directly across the street from the Minneapolis Public Schools’ district headquarters, the plight of Black students in the district is absolutely unacceptable. Minneapolis has given all manner of excuses, promises, and “new” plans for years and years, yet little changes.

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  • China is Quaking in Its Boots Over This Little Piece of Paper

    China is Quaking in Its Boots Over This Little Piece of Paper0

    • October 16, 2015

    According to the New York Times, communist China is terrified of an 800 year-old copy of the Magna Carta. The touring document arrived in China this week, but was abruptly moved from its high profile exhibition spot at a university to a secluded and limited viewing area. Although no explanation was given for the switch,

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