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    • When the Father of Modern, American Education thought Soviet Schools were the Best Example

      When the Father of Modern, American Education thought Soviet Schools were the Best Example0

      John Dewey (1859-1952) was the education philosopher largely credited with the creation of the modern, progressive approach to education that now dominates American schools. His influence was far-reaching and cannot be denied. As always, we must remember that there is no value-neutral education. All education is the purposeful shaping of young minds towards a certain

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    • 5 Famous Things Churchill DIDN’T Actually Say

      5 Famous Things Churchill DIDN’T Actually Say0

      Winston Churchill is one of the most quotable of modern figures. As such, he’s also one of the most frequently misquoted people, in company with Alfred Einstein and Mark Twain. Here are 5 quotes that are popularly attributed to Churchill, but that he didn’t actually say or write:   1. “Success is not final, failure

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    • Are Lax School Discipline Policies Hurting Good Students?

      Are Lax School Discipline Policies Hurting Good Students?0

      “Mom, I have to get out of my history class and transfer to another. I’m never going to learn anything because the kids are so disruptive.” That’s what an acquaintance’s son recently said about his high school. Because his parents were unable to afford private school, this young man transferred to a local public school

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    • Sometimes, Is Spanking Still the Best Option?

      Sometimes, Is Spanking Still the Best Option?0

      • November 9, 2015

      “Spare the rod and spoil the child” isn’t in the Bible; it’s from the 17th-century Samuel Butler poem “Hudibras.” However, the phrase certainly expresses the spirit of the Bible’s Book of Proverbs and the prevailing wisdom of Western tradition. Recent polls show that almost seven in 10 Americans believe spanking is an acceptable form of

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    • 5 Tips from 1907 on Turning Your Child into a Reader

      5 Tips from 1907 on Turning Your Child into a Reader0

      Last week we shared several recommendations on how to turn a student into a good writer. One of these suggestions was to regularly read high quality literature. How can you ensure your child is reading high quality and worthwhile material? Author Walter Taylor Field offers several relevant tips in his 1907 work entitled Fingerposts to

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    • Family Reading Lists for Toddlers to Teens

      Family Reading Lists for Toddlers to Teens0

      Parent-child reading times – even into the teen years – are one of the best ways to turn your child into a well-rounded and educated reader, at least according to early twentieth century author Walter Taylor Field. To encourage parents to read with their children, Field includes a number of age-appropriate suggestions in his book

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