Podcast Ep. 31 “Are Schools Training Kids To Be Weak?” With Guest Ted Lamb

Are schools training kids to be weak-minded? Ted Lamb—a high school history teacher—has noticed many declines in the school system throughout his 20+ year career. The purposeful formation of strong-minded students has suffered over the years, causing kids to suffer as a consequence. Ted isn’t letting this stop him from giving his students a

By |2022-08-31T12:05:29-04:00August 31st, 2022|Instruction, Podcast Episodes|1 Comment

Recent Data Shows Student Achievement Gaps Following the Pandemic Across the Country

New reports have confirmed what several educators warned about and what many parents were afraid of: students suffered significant learning loss during the school shutdowns from COVID-19, and the long-term consequences on students remain to be seen. The Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) just updated information on their studies that sought to discover

By |2023-01-17T08:48:54-05:00August 30th, 2022|Government, Instruction, News|0 Comments

Do Private School Teachers Actually Have More Freedom?

Being a teacher in today’s world is undeniably challenging. More and more teachers are being fired because they got “caught in the culture wars,” says The Washington Post. On top of all the duties involved with having a classroom full of children to teach and nurture, teachers are pressured by government-run unions to teach things

By |2022-11-22T10:21:27-05:00August 29th, 2022|Faith and Morality, Instruction|3 Comments

Minneapolis Teachers’ Union Defends Policy that White Employees be Fired First

In an interview on Friday, the president and the vice president of the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers proudly defended a contract made with Minneapolis Public Schools that adds protections for teachers of color in the case of district-wide layoffs. “This contract language was something that we are, first of all, extremely proud of for achieving

By |2022-08-23T13:03:39-04:00August 23rd, 2022|Government, News|0 Comments

Florida School Places Parental Advisory Labels on Over 100 Books

A school district in southwest Florida recently placed parental advisory notices on over 100 books, many of which contain topics covering racial justice and LGBTQ+ issues. The Collier County Public Schools placed an "advisory notice to parents" on both the physical and digital copies of the books, explaining that some members of the community think

By |2022-08-17T11:05:37-04:00August 16th, 2022|News|0 Comments
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