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    • New Study: 1 in 4 City-Dwelling Students Don’t Graduate

      New Study: 1 in 4 City-Dwelling Students Don’t Graduate0

      • October 8, 2015

      City living seems to be growing in popularity in recent years, undoubtedly driven by the many conveniences life in the metro can bring. But not every aspect of city life is advantageous, particularly when it comes to education. The Center for Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) just released a new analysis on the state of education

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    • Study: Children Are Less Hyperactive When They Start School at Later Ages

      Study: Children Are Less Hyperactive When They Start School at Later Ages0

      • October 8, 2015

      The last decade has seen a rapid rise of ADHD diagnoses in the U.S. A new study released by the Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis leads me to wonder if starting children in school at earlier ages may be one cause behind it.  The study examined Danish children and the age at which they

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    • Loneliness is Killing Us

      Loneliness is Killing Us0

      That’s the claim made by George Monbiot in a column for The Guardian entitled “The Age of Loneliness is Killing Us.”   He explains:   “Three months ago we read that loneliness has become an epidemic among young adults. Now we learn that it is just as great an affliction of older people. A study

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    • The Builders Inspire

      The Builders Inspire0

      • October 7, 2015

      Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is one of America’s great poets. As the Main Historical Society states, “Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a commanding figure in the cultural life of nineteenth-century America. Born in Portland, Maine, in 1807, he became a national literary figure by the 1850s, and a world- famous personality by the time of his death

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    • Are States Lying About Student Performance?

      Are States Lying About Student Performance?0

      • October 7, 2015

      If your child came home with a report card full of As and Bs every quarter, and regularly aced the yearly state standardized tests, you would naturally be a proud parent. But what if those As and Bs didn’t give a true picture and your child was actually failing miserably? Unfortunately, that is exactly what

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    • America is in Moral Decline… But Why?

      America is in Moral Decline… But Why?0

      • October 7, 2015

      Many in the Intellectual Takeout audience express frustration about the apparent decline of morality in American society. When it comes to traditional morals, they charge, parents aren’t forming children in them, schools aren’t teaching them, and society isn’t adequately promoting them. So what happened? If it is in fact the case that traditional morality in

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