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  • The Zinning of America (why the Left-wing controlls the "telling" of our history)

    12/13/2009 8:57:47 PM PST · by JSDude1 · 30 replies · 1,875+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | December 12, 2009 7:06 pm | Ron Radosh
    <p>In 1997, Matt Damon played the part of a janitor who turned out to be not only a math wizard, but one of the most brilliant men you could find anywhere. Trying to impress an arrogant Harvard student, who thought he knew everything, Damon’s character quotes from Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States. He tells the Harvard kid and a psychiatrist at the hospital he works at that “you’re surrounding yourself with all the wrong fuckin’ books. You wanna read a real history book, read Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States. That book’ll [explitive deleted] you on your [explative].”</p>
  • The Bilingual Ban That Worked

    12/10/2009 9:16:52 AM PST · by ventanax5 · 14 replies · 866+ views
    City Journal ^ | Heather Mac Donald
    In 1998, Californians voted to pass Proposition 227, the “English for the Children Act,” and dismantle the state’s bilingual-education industry. The results, according to California’s education establishment, were not supposed to look like this: button-cute Hispanic pupils at a Santa Ana elementary school boasting about their English skills to a visitor. Those same pupils cheerfully calling out to their principal on their way to lunch: “Hi, Miss Champion!” A statewide increase in English proficiency among all Hispanic students. Instead, warned legions of educrats, eliminating bilingual education in California would demoralize Hispanic students and widen the achievement gap. Unless Hispanic children...
  • Academic Perestroika

    11/27/2009 7:32:15 AM PST · by YoungGunConservativeRadio · 2 replies · 316+ views
    Young Gun Conservative ^ | Rudolph Carrera
    Marvin Olasky has touched upon a brilliant meme in terms of academia. As the universities and colleges have been hijacked by the Left, perhaps it is time to consider charter colleges. It would certainly improve the quality of education, considering the generation of know-nothings schools are producing these days. Cross-posted at RudyCarrera.com.
  • U of Minn. teaches Ed. students they MUST attack American Dream, paint America as bigoted hellhole

    11/27/2009 6:09:56 AM PST · by jmaroneps37 · 40 replies · 2,137+ views
    The Collins Report ^ | November 27, 2009 | Kevin “Coach” Collins
    Those who believe that America is a special place where dreams can come true and everyone has the opportunity to succeed, had better keep their thoughts to themselves if they attend the University of Minnesota’s College of Education and Human Development. A new report posted by the Race, Culture, Class and Gender Task Group of the University recommends those training to be Minnesota public school teachers must repudiate our cherished American dream. This “Task Group” even recommends teacher candidates adopt its party line that America is “an oppressive hellhole: racist, sexist and homophobic.” Teachers must harbor hatred and resentment for...
  • Teaching the teachers to be politically correct

    11/25/2009 1:14:17 PM PST · by LibertyThug · 8 replies · 643+ views
    Examiner ^ | November 25, 2009 | Bridgette Wallis
    How do we get politically correct students and schools? We get them by churning out politically correct teachers from teacher colleges and teacher credentialing programs which filter the teaching of education through the lens of political correctness. In a press release in October of this year, U.S. Secretary of Education's Arne Duncan stated, “By almost any standard, many if not most of the nation’s 1,450 schools, colleges, and departments of education are doing a mediocre job of preparing teachers for the realities of the 21st century classroom. America’s university-based teacher preparation programs need revolutionary change--not evolutionary tinkering.” The press release...
  • American college grads: Homebodies with worthless degrees

    10/24/2009 11:44:00 AM PDT · by george76 · 119 replies · 4,964+ views
    time ^ | October 15, 2009 | Justin Fox
    I had a somewhat disturbing conversation yesterday with Steve Fussell, the senior VP of human resources at pharmaceutical maker Abbott. His basic message, which I may pursue in a column down the road, was that Abbott is going to be hiring tons of people for high-paying jobs over the next decade, but not many of them will be Americans because we study the wrong things in college and we're not willing to work overseas. The key quotes: 1) "I hate to say we don't have the world's best universities. We may have the best minds, the best liberal arts education....
  • A darker side of Columbus emerges in US classrooms

    10/11/2009 11:36:57 AM PDT · by Chet 99 · 64 replies · 2,148+ views
    TAMPA, Fla. – Jeffrey Kolowith's kindergarten students read a poem about Christopher Columbus, take a journey to the New World on three paper ships and place the explorer's picture on a timeline through history. Kolowith's students learn about the explorer's significance — though they also come away with a more nuanced picture of Columbus than the noble discoverer often portrayed in pop culture and legend. "I talk about the situation where he didn't even realize where he was," Kolowith said. "And we talked about how he was very, very mean, very bossy."
  • Choosing The Right College (Thomas Sowell)

    09/22/2009 5:09:21 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 70 replies · 1,818+ views
    Creators Syndicate ^ | September 22, 2009 | Thomas Sowell
    There is so much for high school seniors and their parents to know about colleges that they not only need to get a lot of information but also need to make sure it is the right kind of information. A number of college guides have useful information but, unfortunately, the best-known and most pretentious of these guides — "America's Best Colleges"— is grossly misleading. There is no such thing as a "best" college, any more than there is any such thing as a "best" wife or a "best" husband. Who would be best for a particular person depends on that...
  • The Bitter Homeschooler's Wish List

    06/26/2009 1:08:36 PM PDT · by Chickensoup · 116 replies · 2,534+ views
    email | 06.26.09 | unknown
    The Bitter Homeschooler's Wish List 1 Please stop asking us if it's legal. If it is — and it is — it's insulting to imply that we're criminals. And if we were criminals, would we admit it? 2 Learn what the words "socialize" and "socialization" mean, and use the one you really mean instead of mixing them up the way you do now. Socializing means hanging out with other people for fun. Socialization means having acquired the skills necessary to do so successfully and pleasantly. If you're talking to me and my kids, that means that we do in fact...
  • Two students, two schools -- 20 miles and a world apart

    06/23/2009 9:11:09 AM PDT · by Mac from Cleveland · 21 replies · 1,471+ views
    LA Times ^ | 6/22/09 | Mitchell Landsberg
    Henry Ramirez, meet Kyle Gosselin. We thought you should be introduced, at least virtually, because you have some things in common. You're a couple of low-key, low-drama, low-maintenance 17-year-olds who have just navigated 11th grade at large public high schools. Both of you are planning to go to college. Both thinking about careers in medicine. Both willing to work hard (but not insanely hard). Both smart (but not gunning to be No. 1). In the 20 or so miles that separate Jefferson High School from La Cañada High, in the miles between inner city and suburb, there exists a social...
  • Despite Dangers, Afghan Girls Determined To Learn

    05/02/2009 7:06:30 AM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 505+ views
    NPR ^ | Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
    All Things Considered, May 1, 2009 · Public education is among the many casualties of the growing war in Afghanistan, and the threat of violence is especially acute for Afghan girls. Parents, who in the past did not allow their daughters to go to school because of societal taboos, are once again keeping them at home because of the threat of attacks by militants wielding acid or worse. But many girls are refusing to give up their schooling — no matter what the cost.
  • Homework As an Option?

    04/21/2009 6:04:14 AM PDT · by Sam_Damon · 28 replies · 852+ views
    The Intelligencer (Wheeling, WV) ^ | April 21, 2009 | ART LIMANN
    MOUNDSVILLE - Days of lugging home heavy backpacks filled with textbooks could soon be over for students in Marshall County, where school officials may stop requiring them to complete their homework. Bonnie Ritz, director of curriculum and instruction, said administrators have discussed a policy that would not penalize students for failing to do their homework. The idea is that students who do their homework would improve their grades, but students not doing the work would not see grades suffer as a result. She said the concept grew out of concerns that some students in the county don't have sufficient help...
  • Are you smarter than an 8th grader in 1895?

    03/30/2009 8:54:01 AM PDT · by Leg Olam · 71 replies · 5,608+ views
    Live Leak ^ | 05/05/1985 | Smoky Valley Genealogical Society and Library
    "Our initial reaction was that the reprint illustrated the reliance on force-fed rote memorization of yesteryear. On further reflection, most of the questions are still appropriate. They stress a broadness of education, which seems largely lacking today. Enjoy testing yourself; the questions are tough for 8th graders or adults!"
  • When Did Academic Go Left?

    01/27/2009 6:56:20 AM PST · by Davy Buck · 20 replies · 674+ views
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 01/27/2009 | Richard G. Williams, Jr.
    "Thus impoverished, writers and intellectuals generally veered sharply to the left in these years. Indeed, 1929-1933 was a great watershed in American intellectual history. In the 18th century American men of ideas and letters had been closely in tune with the republicanism of the Founding Fathers. . ."
  • Conservatives Are Being Educated Out Of Existence

    01/04/2009 12:27:20 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 194 replies · 3,991+ views
    Republicans and conservatives are in jeopardy of being "educated" out of existence. That begs the question, why in a county that is over 60% Republican and conservative, do we allow our local school system to be run by liberals? Yes, while conservatives have slept, the local school systems across the country, including ours, have been completely taken over by liberals. It is not only the liberals alone that have made this possible. It is also RINO (Republicans in name only) that have supported these liberal policies and made it possible for them to dominate the school system. Locally RINO's like...
  • Theological Word Of The Day: Scholasticism

    12/30/2008 12:10:58 PM PST · by Gamecock · 9 replies · 375+ views
    TWOTD ^ | December 30, 2008
    Scholasticism (Gk. scholastikos, “schooled” or “educated”) Scholasticism was a school of thought which sought to reconcile the established Christian belief within a body of reason or rational thought, especially that of Greek philosophy. The “scholastic period” primarily refers to the period during the late middle ages (eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries) in the West when Christianity was experiencing a renaissance of learning and education and was being challenged by the rational thought of Islam. Early Christian scholastics include Anselm, Peter Abelard, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, and Thomas Aquinas. The term can also refer to any system of...
  • The sad, sad state of college English

    11/19/2008 10:26:50 AM PST · by BGHater · 74 replies · 1,725+ views
    The Examiner ^ | 14 Nov 2008 | Michael Olesker
    Some people collect sports memorabilia, or rare coins, or sea shells from the beach at Ocean City. Wilson Watson collects sentences. He taught local community college students for 35 years and has now slipped gently into retirement. But his students’ sentences trail behind him like ship’s anchors, evidence of the sinking of American writing skills. Or, as one of Watson’s scholars wrote so succinctly: “Some people use bad language and is not even aware of the fact.” Or, another: “It’s good I’m doing something with my self; Therefore, I can do better in the foochure.” Or, “People who murder a...
  • America the Illiterate (a liberal gets it mostly right)

    11/13/2008 6:32:23 AM PST · by Notary Sojac · 71 replies · 2,289+ views
    Truthdig ^ | 10 Nov 2008 | Chris Hedges
    We live in two Americas. One America, now the minority, functions in a print-based, literate world. It can cope with complexity and has the intellectual tools to separate illusion from truth. The other America, which constitutes the majority, exists in a non-reality-based belief system. This America, dependent on skillfully manipulated images for information, has severed itself from the literate, print-based culture. It cannot differentiate between lies and truth. It is informed by simplistic, childish narratives and clichés. It is thrown into confusion by ambiguity, nuance and self-reflection. This divide, more than race, class or gender, more than rural or urban,...
  • Mixed-Level Classes at Evanston High School Defended (Good & Bad students must be in same classes)

    10/20/2008 9:37:45 AM PDT · by prolifefirst · 38 replies · 1,101+ views
    Evanston Roundtable ^ | 10/15/08 | Mixed-Level Classes at ETHS Challenged, Defended at PTSA Meeting
    A wide variety of concerns and perspectives marked a sometimes disorganized and rancorous PTSA forum about mixed-level classes, scheduled in the wake of a surprise change to the senior English program which eliminated the honors-only level. Over 150 people attended the forum, "Mixed-Level and Honors-Only Classes at ETHS: The Past, The Present and The Future" on Oct. 6. Superintendent Eric Witherspoon provided a backdrop to the discussion through a review of the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act, the District's recent positive performance against those requirements and the comprehensive restructuring that has taken place through the System of...
  • College education is a ripoff

    09/26/2008 4:27:48 PM PDT · by thinkingIsPresuppositional · 98 replies · 1,890+ views
    Modern Conservative ^ | September 26, 2008 | Burt Prelutsky
    Higher (Priced) EducationBy Burt Prelutsky Oscar Wilde once described a cynic as a man who knew the price of everything and the value of nothing. It makes me wonder, were he alive today, if he would characterize us as a country of cynics or merely dismiss us as a nation of fools. I mean, how is it that Americans who lived hardscrabble lives 150 years ago could read, write, do math problems, and quote at length from Shakespeare and the Bible, while today, in spite of “Sesame Street,” pre-school, Operation Head Start, computers, and mind-numbing hours of homework, millions...