A Lesson in Due Process on Campus By Christopher J. Scalia January 24, 2021 What the Washington Post’s inconsistency can teach us about fair hearings for accused students.
De Blasio Toys with Making His Schools Even Worse By Kyle Smith January 14, 2021 Ending gifted-and-talented programs, while opposing the expansion of charter schools, is an invitation for New Yorkers to move elsewhere.
Betsy DeVos, and the Poisonous Politics of Malice She Endured By Frederick M. Hess January 12, 2021 The reaction to DeVos’s resignation underscores how her critics have taken a torch to the basic standards of public discourse and democratic civility.
NR PLUS Disons le mot By David Mamet December 17, 2020 No one now knows why children are sent to college. And, in the plague, we may ask why they are sent to elementary school.
NR PLUS Betsy DeVos Speaks Out on Four Years of ‘Truly Disheartening’ Attacks By Frederick M. Hess December 17, 2020 In an interview, the outgoing secretary of education reflects on her tenure, her critics, and the future of school choice.
NR PLUS A Teacher’s Defense of Betsy DeVos By Daniel Buck November 22, 2020 The media’s celebration over the impending end of her tenure is unfair and unwarranted.
Students Will Be an Afterthought under Biden By Isaac Schorr November 2, 2020 A Biden administration sees its duty pursuant to education as holding together a voting bloc, not securing a better future for American students.
U.S. Universities Received Billions in Unreported Foreign Funds, Education Department Finds, Warning of ‘National Security Risk’ By Brittany Bernstein October 21, 2020 Several universities had not appropriately reported funding received from entities in China, Qatar, and Russia.
Re: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Punishes Doctor Who Questioned Affirmative Action By Roger Clegg October 8, 2020 The U.S. Department of Education is now investigating this matter for possible legal violations.
A Contrarian Take on the Department of Education’s Princeton Investigation By Isaac Schorr September 18, 2020 Nevertheless, I have reservations.