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  • Coronavirus Has Liberated Students From College Shackles

    Coronavirus Has Liberated Students From College Shackles0

    Each year, nearly three million high school seniors graduate and then go straight on to college. I suspect many of them are just as clueless as I was when I graduated high school. Most just go to college because that is what they have been told to do.  This coronavirus has turned all that on

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  • The COVID-19 Edition of ‘Race to the Top’

    The COVID-19 Edition of ‘Race to the Top’0

    Remember the Common Core, the national curriculum standards that sparked a conflagration over who should control what every public school child in America would learn? If nothing else, you might recall a little Core comedy, though in many places the Core is still with us in various forms. What you might not recall is how

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  • Attacks on Homeschooling Suggest Nervous Government Schools

    Attacks on Homeschooling Suggest Nervous Government Schools0

    It’s funny how homeschooling – that once-upon-a-time fringe movement of education – has now become the norm. Everyone’s doing it out of sheer necessity. For some, it’s going great! What was at first a stressful and uncertain task is now becoming routine. In fact, a recent poll conducted by EdChoice found that over half of

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  • Stop the Hysteria on COVID-19 Learning Loss

    Stop the Hysteria on COVID-19 Learning Loss0

    More than one billion students around the world are currently missing school due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several US states have already canceled school for the remainder of the academic year, turning to online learning when possible, and other states are likely to extend their school closures soon. Some educationists panic about learning loss while

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  • School’s Out and It’s Time to Revamp Education

    School’s Out and It’s Time to Revamp Education0

    This past weekend, I watched the original version of Red Dawn, the movie about a joint Soviet, Cuban, and Nicaraguan invasion of the United States. A group of teenagers escape to the mountains and resist these invaders. After their first skirmish in which they kill three Russian soldiers, a girl seated by the fire says, “Things

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  • COVID-19 Shut Down the SAT and ACT, but Not the Classic Learning Test

    COVID-19 Shut Down the SAT and ACT, but Not the Classic Learning Test0

    COVID-19 has disrupted student life across the nation, closing schools and leading to major questions about what’s in store for high school juniors and seniors as they take their next steps toward college. The virus canceled many college placement exams that had been slated over the next few months. The ACT has postponed its April

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