School Choice More Popular Than Ever—Thanks to Libertarians
Take that, Paul Krugman.
Isn't everyone else languishing under the effects of Obamacare entitled to exemptions as well?
Either you're with Michael Mulgrew, or he's going to knock you in the dirt.
Imagine schools telling kids not to study too hard, or spend more than a couple hours on homework each week, out of fear of federal reprisal.
The tree has a 75 percent chance of survival.
Smoke up-for the children!-in Philly
This film's fears can't conceal just how level-headed people were about allowing children a little autonomy.
They should Google "what the road to hell is paved with."
Alumni could be called to participate in due-process-free trials for years to come.
How teachers unions and their defenders are reacting to the latest anti-tenure lawsuit.
If there's any good news on this front, it's that the absurdity of many of these stories has prompted something of a backlash.
Since taking the job last year, Daniels has been fighting the good fight against bureaucratic bloat.
If teachers believe they aren't making what they're worth, let's free them from union constraints and let them find out what the job market has to offer.
Some students are irritated about the ban, but who are they to stand athwart history?
Let's tread lightly here, comrades.
Universities may be hesitant to put blind faith in Core-certified students, since teachers played almost no role in the development of the standards.
Clearly all people contribute to diversity in one way or another.
Market incentives and individual choice are the best tools for fixing American education.
It's very difficult for low-income 13-year-olds to cobble together appealing resumes.
Definitely not a police state.
Paying teachers according to their degree attainment is also silly.
Scores were predictably low.
In the last year, the regents voted on 116 public matters, and only 8 of those times were there any dissenting votes.
Who wants to bet that Core-aligned standardized testing requires Windows 8?
For-profit schools get deserved flak, but the public universities lock kids into years of debt, too.
Sadly, Boise State seems like quite the unfree hellhole.
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