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Common Core Wars: A New Hope – Making Education Personal
The problem with standardized testing and state assessments has been glaringly obvious for years – they test students as if they are all the same student.
Read More »The Homework Monster – Scary for You and Bad for Your Kid’s Health Too
Today it is a different world when it comes to homework. What used to be something we just did ourselves as kids has now morphed into a green-eyed monster (apologies to Shakespeare) which doth mock the meat it feeds upon (namely you and your kids).
Read More »Pro-Life Atheist Urges “Leave the Realm of Science”
Hiding behind the humanist shield to deflect scientific discourse isn't a pass for legislating guesses.
Read More »University of the People Is Accredited, Just Not As You Might Think
Worthy distance-learning institutions must be upfront to potential students about the nature of their accreditation.
Read More »Presidents’ Day – Should We Honor All Presidents On This Day?
If we do a little exploration, we could probably find something interesting and noteworthy about each one of the 44 who have served their country.
Read More »Common Core Wars – The Empire State Strikes Back
The “rebel alliance” of teachers, principals, and parents have dared to challenge the empire's Common Core State Standards policy. May the force be with them.
Read More »The Science of a Girl’s Dream
Told that girls weren't scientists, I abandoned the idea of ever being able to access that tiny world under the microscope.
Read More »New NYC Mayor de Blasio and Mike Bloomberg – A Tale of Two Cities
Mayor de Blasio has rightly called the last 12 years a “Tale of Two Cities,” and obviously this is a salient observation for anyone who has lived her under Lord Bloomberg’s rule. The disparity between the haves and have-nots was never more apparent than under his watch.
Read More »NYC Mayor Bloomberg Leaving Office – 12 Years a Stave
It’s about time New York City had a mayor who cares and is more interested in the people on the city’s streets rather than those in its ivory towers.
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