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“Thought reform” at American universities is real and terrifying.
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“Thought reform” at American universities is real and terrifying.
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The academy includes ethnic and gender studies.
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The academy includes ethnic and gender studies.
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Hatched on college campuses, "critical pedagogies" have begun to leave the nest.
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Hatched on college campuses, "critical pedagogies" have begun to leave the nest.
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Progressives have sought to use public schools to advance their social and political agenda for nearly a century
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Progressives have sought to use public schools to advance their social and political agenda for nearly a century
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The academic intelligentsia’s obsession with the term “Latinx” is confusing yet enduring.
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The academic intelligentsia’s obsession with the term “Latinx” is confusing yet enduring.
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Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
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Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
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White fragility. Equitable math. The invisible knapsack. These critical theory terms and practices are now common in North Carolina’s public K-12 schools.
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White fragility. Equitable math. The invisible knapsack. These critical theory terms and practices are now common in North Carolina’s public K-12 schools.
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The most logical starting point would be education. And if there were one part of the educational system that would produce this transformation most broadly, effectively, and efficiently, it would most likely be at our schools of education that train teachers for the K-12 classroom.
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The most logical starting point would be education. And if there were one part of the educational system that would produce this transformation most broadly, effectively, and efficiently, it would most likely be at our schools of education that train teachers for the K-12 classroom.
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According to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro catalog, the course "ELC 381, The Institution of Education" is "required of students seeking teacher licensure." Unfortunately, the course often goes far beyond what is politically acceptable for an education course at a public university.
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According to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro catalog, the course "ELC 381, The Institution of Education" is "required of students seeking teacher licensure." Unfortunately, the course often goes far beyond what is politically acceptable for an education course at a public university.
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Sometimes a book is useful in ways that its author did not intend. That's the case with Why Higher Education Should Have a Leftist Bias by Donald Lazere, a professor emeritus in the English Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
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Sometimes a book is useful in ways that its author did not intend. That's the case with Why Higher Education Should Have a Leftist Bias by Donald Lazere, a professor emeritus in the English Department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.