[ad_1] And the Way forward for Larger Schooling A brand new mannequin of upper schooling has been proposed to make the college expertise rather more like a Netflix plan the place college students might both binge or take a break after which do it yet again. In accordance with Selingo, Clark, and Noone (2018), beneath […]
Colleges should return to a classical training
[ad_1] Evidenced by this week’s worldwide CiRCE convention on classical training involving various Australian and American audio system, the excellent news is there’s a resurgence in faculties instructing an enriching and difficult curriculum primarily based on a liberal view of training drawing on the classical custom. An training that introduces college students to what Matthew Arnold […]
Ron Isaac’s Commentary: Proposed New Faculty For Dyslexia
[ad_1] Chancellor David Banks’ introduced plan to open a college for college kids with dyslexia and different studying and studying issues needs to be applauded. However we must always clap with one hand till it’s clear that the college operates as described and is not only one other sleight-of-hand of the DOE’s optics division. They’re […]
Results Matter – TAG Ken Paxton Gets Results
[ad_1] Ken Paxton “Results Matter – TAG Ken Paxton Gets Results” By Donna Garner 2.22.22 It is a matter of record that a fellow conservative and I went to Austin in Feb. 2014 and made a video slamming Ken Paxton for his cowardice in pulling his name out of consideration at the last minute in […]
Ron Isaac’s Commentary: Charter School/ Public Schools/ Bottom-Lines
[ad_1] Nobody goes into public school education to get rich in the monetary sense. But if your lust is for personal economic gain, you may be in luck as a charter school operator. As a bonus, if you finesse the jargon and optics, you may pass as a child advocate and free-enterprise philanthropist while indulging […]
Ron Isaac’s Commentary: When Public Schools Have ‘No Standing”
[ad_1] Small details are clues to a larger picture and even when it’s arguably petty, it still isn’t pretty. This is illustrated by two revealing contrasts over a pair of relatively minor matters. First: Private schools are routinely allowed to close off public streets and use them as student playgrounds during the day. That’s fine. […]