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    • Students Don’t Need a “Passion,” They Need Persistence

      Students Don’t Need a “Passion,” They Need Persistence0

      Millennials are right to be angry about their schooling. Even the perpetrators see some of the damage they’re doing. “Escalating achievement pressure is not healthy for our youth,” says Kedra Ishop, an associate vice president for enrollment at the University of Michigan. “Young people are suffering from higher rates of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse

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    • How to Avoid Pointless Reading

      How to Avoid Pointless Reading0

      One of the funniest, but also most painful-to-watch, parts of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is in the Wichita hotel, when Steve Martin’s character has reached the boiling point with John Candy’s character, and finally unloads on him in a classic rant. At the close of the rant, he says the following: “And by the way,

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    • Can’t Find a Man? Now You Can Marry Yourself!

      Can’t Find a Man? Now You Can Marry Yourself!0

      There are so many “new and improved” ideas in society these days that it’s hard to even bat an eye at them anymore. But every so often one surfaces that still evokes a confused headshake and a “Wait… what?!” response. I had one of these the other day when someone called my attention to a

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    • Teacher Explains Why Schools Can’t Produce Well-Educated Minds

      Teacher Explains Why Schools Can’t Produce Well-Educated Minds0

      In recent years, a number of Americans have been awaking to the realization that today’s children are not receiving a high-quality education. The nation’s test scores in everything from reading to science are evidence of that. But while many Americans now recognize what a good education is not, many are unsure exactly what it is.

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    • Why Is School Compulsory?

      Why Is School Compulsory?0

      School has nothing to do with freedom. First, there are state laws mandating that you have either attended school or have learned the very specific kinds of things you’d learn in school. That form of education is not a choice: it is legally compulsory. But schooling is culturally compulsory as well. That’s what Austrian philosopher

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    • Psychologist: Society Experiencing a ‘Devaluation of Masculinity’

      Psychologist: Society Experiencing a ‘Devaluation of Masculinity’0

      A number of years ago, my father was assisting in a program for young inner-city children when he was given a particularly rambunctious five-year-old boy as his especial charge for the day. He stayed on the little boy throughout the morning, firmly redirecting his focus and energy countless times.  As the program came to a

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