A new project attempts to quantify the problems and opportunities facing the humanities If the buzz at many scholarly gatherings is to be believed, the humanities have been flat-lining for a decade.
As a journalist who has been covering school, university and hospital public safety for a decade now, I’m all too familiar with some of the terrible tragedies campus police, security officers, ...
Gale Pederson was one of the last students to graduate from eighth grade at the Rhoda 71 school. Now, he was one of the driving forces behind the schoolhouse getting a second chance. Rhoda 71 ...
This fall, some high school students are making time in their schedules for another elective class. It's not chorus or art. It's a class about the Bible. Since 1995, a Greensboro, N.C.-based group, ...
One would think mixing politics and religion would be a "no-brainer," but the framers didn't anticipate the legislative brains of the thumpers in Frankfort - regional stupidity on a grand scale from ...
Reading, writing, ‘rithmetric and masking is how the phrase goes now, after Bucks County hospitals this week successfully got the county Health Department to recommend all students wear a mask in ...
This is the third of a three-part series on cybersecurity in K-12 education. To read part one, click here. To read the second installment, click here. Cybersecurity is becoming declassified for K-12 ...
While he is “reading” the teleprompter, does President Biden have any idea that numerous crimes, such as the gang rape of a little girl that was so violent that her screams destroyed her vocal cords, ...
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