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There are good citizens and concerned parents (of both races) across the state who are fanatically opposed to CRT being taught in the school system - a school system to which they pay taxes.
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There are good citizens and concerned parents (of both races) across the state who are fanatically opposed to CRT being taught in the school system - a school system to which they pay taxes.
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Karl Marx is a common fixture on college course syllabi.
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Karl Marx is a common fixture on college course syllabi.
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Creating the “People of Greenville” podcast helped fulfill Kateryna “Kate” Kosolapova’s dream of telling other people’s stories.
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Creating the “People of Greenville” podcast helped fulfill Kateryna “Kate” Kosolapova’s dream of telling other people’s stories.
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Oklahoma shows NC the way
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Oklahoma shows NC the way
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The first order of business is to know what is going on in our schools
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The first order of business is to know what is going on in our schools
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Alex Nester of the Washington Free Beacon highlights Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s campaign against anti-American social studies standards.
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Alex Nester of the Washington Free Beacon highlights Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s campaign against anti-American social studies standards.
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It can be disheartening to witness how college culture has become inhospitable to viewpoints that fall outside of the ideological mainstream.
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It can be disheartening to witness how college culture has become inhospitable to viewpoints that fall outside of the ideological mainstream.
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There’s a chasm between the purpose of a liberal arts education and how many colleges and universities actually operate.
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There’s a chasm between the purpose of a liberal arts education and how many colleges and universities actually operate.
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It has never been harder to teach artistic individualism in America.
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It has never been harder to teach artistic individualism in America.
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When students think back to their college days, they may remember a philosophy class that made them question their life or an art class they thought would be easy, but gave them the most stress that semester.
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When students think back to their college days, they may remember a philosophy class that made them question their life or an art class they thought would be easy, but gave them the most stress that semester.
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very so often, a leftist thinker breaks free from the orthodoxy to point out that policies favored by “progressives” can have adverse consequences.
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very so often, a leftist thinker breaks free from the orthodoxy to point out that policies favored by “progressives” can have adverse consequences.
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Our analysis shows that student cohorts in the charter sector made greater gains from 2005 to 2017 than did cohorts in the district sector.
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Our analysis shows that student cohorts in the charter sector made greater gains from 2005 to 2017 than did cohorts in the district sector.
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College admissions is a different field than it was 20 or even 10 years ago.
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College admissions is a different field than it was 20 or even 10 years ago.
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Gov. Roy Cooper dithered for weeks on schools before issuing a one-size-fits all reopening plan filled with confusion and contradictions.
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Gov. Roy Cooper dithered for weeks on schools before issuing a one-size-fits all reopening plan filled with confusion and contradictions.
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People are scratching their heads over the state’s health guidance about how schools can safely reopen.
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People are scratching their heads over the state’s health guidance about how schools can safely reopen.
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Teachers can apply for next round of Governor’s Educator Discovery Awards through March 22
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Teachers can apply for next round of Governor’s Educator Discovery Awards through March 22
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Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed. Here’s this week’s review:
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Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed. Here’s this week’s review:
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Two recent stories that dominated academic Twitter were the cancellation of the Western Art History course at Yale and the incorporation of the 1619 Project in the school curricula in Buffalo, New York and Washington DC.
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Two recent stories that dominated academic Twitter were the cancellation of the Western Art History course at Yale and the incorporation of the 1619 Project in the school curricula in Buffalo, New York and Washington DC.
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Since the 2008 financial crisis, the history field has seen a precipitous decline in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded in American colleges.
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Since the 2008 financial crisis, the history field has seen a precipitous decline in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded in American colleges.
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Congressman Greg Murphy (NC-03) offered an amendment to promote transparency in higher education expense reporting, which was adopted unanimously by a vote of 47-0 on Thursday.
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Congressman Greg Murphy (NC-03) offered an amendment to promote transparency in higher education expense reporting, which was adopted unanimously by a vote of 47-0 on Thursday.
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An important new front in the culture war has opened up at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one with major implications about intellectual diversity and how universities in North Carolina are to be governed.
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An important new front in the culture war has opened up at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one with major implications about intellectual diversity and how universities in North Carolina are to be governed.
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Poet Adrian Rice, in a thick Irish brogue, paints a scene in the imaginations of the third-graders who sit before him in Walkertown.
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Poet Adrian Rice, in a thick Irish brogue, paints a scene in the imaginations of the third-graders who sit before him in Walkertown.
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Although the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's former chancellor, Carol Folt, will mostly be remembered for the numerous scandals and years-long protests on campus during her tenure, she also leaves behind other less-publicized, but still controversial, projects
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Although the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's former chancellor, Carol Folt, will mostly be remembered for the numerous scandals and years-long protests on campus during her tenure, she also leaves behind other less-publicized, but still controversial, projects
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A long-time practice for many private universities has been to require most freshmen and sophomores to live in campus residence halls.
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A long-time practice for many private universities has been to require most freshmen and sophomores to live in campus residence halls.
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After months of meeting across the state, the House Select Committee on School Safety met for the final time Thursday to approve another round of recommendations to make schools safer
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After months of meeting across the state, the House Select Committee on School Safety met for the final time Thursday to approve another round of recommendations to make schools safer
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Is there a return to civility in our future? Our political culture seems to be getting increasingly more toxic
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Is there a return to civility in our future? Our political culture seems to be getting increasingly more toxic
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At last count, the number of school districts that have canceled school so teachers can attend a rally and lobby legislators for higher pay is seventeen. The total number of students impacted is over 600,000 or around 40 percent of public school students
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At last count, the number of school districts that have canceled school so teachers can attend a rally and lobby legislators for higher pay is seventeen. The total number of students impacted is over 600,000 or around 40 percent of public school students
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A major in English was once a serious endeavor masquerading as a frivolous one
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A major in English was once a serious endeavor masquerading as a frivolous one
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Congress passes laws and then promptly forgets about them (goes to Happy Hour). We can't forget about them because we are being suffocated by them.
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Congress passes laws and then promptly forgets about them (goes to Happy Hour). We can't forget about them because we are being suffocated by them.
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For the past year, I was enrolled in a small graduate-level Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) program at the Cevro Institute in Prague, Czech Republic
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For the past year, I was enrolled in a small graduate-level Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) program at the Cevro Institute in Prague, Czech Republic
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Three departments within East Carolina University's College of Allied Health Sciences recently spent a day helping local seniors while teaching students the importance of collaborating with other disciplines
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Three departments within East Carolina University's College of Allied Health Sciences recently spent a day helping local seniors while teaching students the importance of collaborating with other disciplines
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UNC system president Margaret Spellings released a statement following today's meeting of the UNC Board of Governors Committee on Educational Planning, Policies, and Programs
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UNC system president Margaret Spellings released a statement following today's meeting of the UNC Board of Governors Committee on Educational Planning, Policies, and Programs
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Universities have been assessing students by grading their work since the Middle Ages
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Universities have been assessing students by grading their work since the Middle Ages
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Temperatures in North Carolina may not yet have reached their high point this summer, but tensions certainly are heating up now between the UNC School of Law and the North Carolina General Assembly over the latter's proposed budget
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Temperatures in North Carolina may not yet have reached their high point this summer, but tensions certainly are heating up now between the UNC School of Law and the North Carolina General Assembly over the latter's proposed budget