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Jean-Pierre shredded for claiming reopening schools was a 'priority' for Biden: 'Spin doesn’t change facts'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden's track record on reopening schools, but commentators accused her of trying to rewrite history. Read More.
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EXCLUSIVE: School District’s LGBTQ Coordinator Trained Nurses To Hide Student’s Gender Transitions
An LGBTQ coordinator for a Colorado school district trained nurses to keep a student’s gender transition hidden from parents, according to a presentation obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More.
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University offers pro-LGBTQ students cotton candy, coloring to ease their anxieties
Portland State University will offer its pro-LGBTQ students cotton candy and coloring for a week to celebrate trans and gender-nonconforming students and provide support for those troubled by emerging legislation across the nation that seeks to protect female-only spaces. Read More.
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Majority of Princeton’s conservative seniors uncomfortable sharing political views: survey
Other findings included a dramatic GPA increase from previous years. Read More.
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Wokeism's Assault on the Enlightenment
Debates about wokeness often frame the issue as one of identity, identitarian groups, and representation. How central to our personal identity are racial, gender, and ethnic categories? Read More.
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Test scores in civics, history decline for students across the United States following the pandemic
The National Assessment of Educational Progress released a report saying that test scores for civics and history declined for eight grade students across the United States. Read More.
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School districts across America consider arming teachers in aftermath of Nashville school shooting
A month after six people died in the Nashville school shooting, districts across the country are considering arming staff members, but critics worry it will cause more harm than good. Read More.
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Women in STEM have an advantage over men in hiring decisions, researchers found
Despite common claims of sexism in academic STEM, social scientists who surveyed 20 years of scientific literature on the subject found little evidence of bias against women. Read More.
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Tennessee’s Top Education Official To Step Down, Takes Parting Shot At ‘Culture Wars’
Tennessee’s top education official announced her resignation on Monday, denouncing the “culture wars” over how gender and race are taught in the classroom, according to the 74 Million, an education focused outlet. Read More.
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Well-known pro-life student activist withstands harassment, threats to fight abortion
She’s been spit at. She’s been slammed against a wall and called names. She’s fielded death threats. And yet in the face of all this and more, Lydia Taylor refuses to back down. Read More.
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Marxian Education
Some schools are ditching traditional grading. Instead, they use “labor-based grading,” an idea promoted by Arizona State University professor Asao Inoue. Read More.
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Emerson College adds period products to men's restrooms, meeting group's demand for 'menstrual equality'
Emerson Flows, a menstrual advocacy group, presented a petition to Emerson College requesting period products be added to all restrooms, regardless of gender specificity. Read More.
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Randi Weingarten crushed for pushing school lockdowns in live debate: 'No remorse whatsoever'
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten was forced to defend herself Thursday after she was pressed on her support for school lockdowns. Read More.
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Teaching Is In Crisis. Graduate Schools Of Education Can Help
Of all the challenges facing teaching in America today, none may be more dire than the disconnect between the profession’s importance and the profession’s prestige. Read More.
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Nearly 100 Harvard professors unite to protect ‘thinkers, oddballs, and nonconformists’
When necessary, we will hold the university accountable," co-leader said. Read More.