Archive: Education

How Equity Breeds Mediocrity and Stifles Achievement
By disincentivizing academic success the pursuit of equity rewards failure
Kevin Boyd | May 25, 2021
Young Students Continue to Suffer from School Closures
The effects of school closures are felt most by the children across the nation
Michael Huling | April 14, 2021
L.A. Teachers Reopen Schools for Childcare Subsidy
The demand by the Los Angeles teachers union to supply teachers with taxpayer-funded child care subsidies is part of an ongoing effort by unions to influence public policy
Kerry McDonald | April 11, 2021
Woke Educators Declare Objective Math White Supremacy
Here’s how parents can push back on the alarming ideology that’s infecting our children’s classrooms
Kerry McDonald | March 15, 2021
Walter Williams: Steadfast Scholar, Missionary of Freedom
Thank you, Walter Williams, for your steadfastness from start to finish
Lawrence W. Reed | December 7, 2020
Cancelling Student Debt Benefits Top 20% Over Lower 20%
Student debt forgiveness would overwhelmingly benefit the most well off in America, new economic research shows
Brad Polumbo | December 5, 2020
Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett Agreed on College Courts
Federal appeals court Judge Amy Coney Barrett and the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed Title IX code of conduct trials were flawed
Jon Miltimore | October 5, 2020
Google’s Plan to Disrupt the College Degree
Google’s model why is exactly what the higher education market needs to worry about
Jon Miltimore | September 1, 2020
COVID-19 Is Disrupting the Future of Higher Education
COVID-19 has catalyzed the mainstreaming of alternatives to a traditional college education
Ben Wilterdink | August 14, 2020
Parents and Students to Lose Freedom of Choice
Are America's school choice options melting away as the pandemic wears on?
K. Lloyd Billingsley | July 30, 2020
We Should Fund Students Instead of School Systems
Don't force schools to reopen, but don't force families to pay for closed schools either
Corey A. Deangelis | July 13, 2020
Is a Law School Meltdown Coming?
Surveys indicate a coming semi-permanent dip in admissions
Richard Vedder | June 11, 2020