The real crisis in American education isn’t that teachers are succeeding at indoctrination; it’s that the accusation of indoctrination is succeeding at generating fear. That fear drives good teachers ...
Student protests, threats and intense federal scrutiny are changing how college students and professors in Maine and across ...
Along with stop, drop and roll, some states are teaching students to 'Stop and don't touch that gun.' Arkansas, Tennessee and ...
Oregon State Penitentiary’s debate club were hungry for a big win at their annual college debate tournament this year. Four teams faced each other in the championship round on Oct. 13. Two teams were ...
Students at government-run tribal residential schools have been invited to debate how modern education is diluting India's indigenous knowledge, a topic seen as one of the central agendas of the ...
In the early 1990s, change felt inevitable for the pro-abortion movement at Georgetown University. Kelli McTaggart (COL ’92, ...
When scholarship is politically steered, the public loses access to evidence and the means to hold power to account.
A class of 16 fifth graders in Memphis, Tennessee, were asked how many had seen a real gun. Nearly all raised their hands.
Rather than relying on either the arts and humanities, natural sciences, or social sciences to save humanity, the cunning Devil’s Advocate convinced the audience at this year’s Raft Debate that all ...
According to some teachers and college professors, children aren’t reading as many whole books anymore. But just how widespread is this purported trend, and what does it mean for students’ literacy ...