Education

Stars of ‘Won’t Back Down’ Reap Unexpected Teachers Union/Leftist Backlash

September 29, 2012
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Stars of ‘Won’t Back Down’ Reap Unexpected Teachers Union/Leftist Backlash

It appears that the stars of "Won't Back Down," which enjoys wide theatrical release today, had no idea they were participating in a movie that celebrated an idea that greatly annoys the left and Democrats — school choice via the Parent Trigger. That fact is ironic, considering protagonist Maggie Gyllenhaal is an active and vocal member of the fashionable Hollywood left. Yet, to her credit, Gyllenhaal is sticking by her guns, and with the parent-empowerment message of her movie despite protests by teachers unions.

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For Parents to Teach Their Children That God Created the Earth Is Tantamount to Child Abuse

September 1, 2012
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For Parents to Teach Their Children That God Created the Earth Is Tantamount to Child Abuse

“You see, in evolution you have to look at that hummingbird feeding at your feeder, and assume that all of its parts have somehow come together by random, purposeless change combined with natural selection.”

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The NEA — A Vestigial Appendage of “The Great Society”

August 27, 2012
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The NEA — A Vestigial Appendage of “The Great Society”

"Such programs should include information on sexual abstinence, birth control, family planning, diversity of culture and diversity of sexual orientation and gender identification, sexually transmitted diseases, incest, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and homophobia."

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Daniel J. Flynn and The Blue Collar Intellectuals

August 4, 2012
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Daniel J. Flynn and The Blue Collar Intellectuals

My grandfather was a self-educated man; it’s unclear whether he even made it to high school, yet he picked up a Masters Degree in Real Life via a voracious reading habit and thirty years in the Marine Corps. Of the many books he cherished, there was one he esteemed above all others: The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant. This general survey of the greatest thinkers of all time was the only book he refused to lend me–as he simply could not bear to part…

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Hillsdale College: Liberty and Education in American Culture

July 31, 2012
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Hillsdale College: Liberty and Education in American Culture

Hillsdale College is now famous among politically engaged conservatives and others on the right because they do substantial advertising on talk radio and other conservative media. What most of its fans may not realize is just how great an example Hillsdale is of what liberty looks like when an institution of higher learning decides it’s not going to let itself get pushed around by the federal Leviathan and its smaller cousins, state governments.

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Why Bad Ideas in Academia Never Seem to Go Away

April 26, 2012
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Why Bad Ideas in Academia Never Seem to Go Away

"They have created a perpetual motion machine."

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Headlines Don’t Tell the Whole Story — And in Some Cases, None of It

March 29, 2012
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Headlines Don’t Tell the Whole Story — And in Some Cases, None of It

"Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline." — Walter Winchell

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Affirmative Action — When Helping Ends Up Hurting

March 23, 2012
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Affirmative Action — When Helping Ends Up Hurting

"Once the standards are lowered for some, they are indirectly lowered for all." — Abraham H. Miller

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“Propaganda Time” — The President in the Textbooks

March 12, 2012
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“Propaganda Time” — The President in the Textbooks

It's never too soon to rewrite history.

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Liberal Bias in the Media-Science Establishment Complex

February 4, 2012
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Liberal Bias in the Media-Science Establishment Complex

Liberal media bias? What liberal media bias?

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In the Beginning, There Was Nothing — and Then It Exploded …

January 21, 2012
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In the Beginning, There Was Nothing — and Then It Exploded …

"Nothing can be created out of nothing." - Lucretius

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The Cultural Value of Reading

January 19, 2012
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The Cultural Value of Reading

“The ability to read awoke inside me some long dormant craving to be mentally alive.” - Malcolm X

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The Little People Who Weren’t There

January 6, 2012
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The Little People Who Weren’t There

If the answer is "42," what's the question?

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A Sign of the Times

November 26, 2011
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A Sign of the Times

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The Increasing Irrelevancy of Degrees in English — Or, An Object Lesson in Shooting Yourself in the Foot

November 26, 2011
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The Increasing Irrelevancy of Degrees in English — Or, An Object Lesson in Shooting Yourself in the Foot

When someone keeps insisting that what they're doing isn't important, they shouldn't be surprised when their livelihoods start to disappear.

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