San Francisco Mayor Criticizes Renaming of Schools While Students Continue Remote Learning By Zachary Evans 6:56 PM Students in San Francisco public schools have been learning remotely since the coronavirus pandemic forced a nationwide shutdown in March 2020.
What Makes Public-School Teachers Different from Everyone Else? By Jim Geraghty 9:48 AM Very few of us have the option to live our lives in a way that eliminates any risk of infection.
The Teachers’ Unions’ Ransom Demand By The Editors January 26, 2021 Students and families suffer while the teachers’ unions flex their muscles.
Biden Backs Chicago Teachers Refusing to Return to School: ‘I Know They Want to Work’ By Brittany Bernstein January 26, 2021 The CTU voted Monday to defy the city school district and continue to work remotely.
Student Suicides Drive Las Vegas Schools to Reopen By Zachary Evans January 25, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic forced the mass closure of schools and many have struggled to return to in-person learning.
Teachers Shouldn’t Be Vaccinated without a Concrete Promise to Teach In-Person By Robert VerBruggen January 12, 2021 There is no reason to prioritize non-vulnerable people who aren't working in jobs with lots of in-person social contact.
NR PLUS Joseph Epstein Is Right about the ‘Dr.’ Problem By Robert Maranto December 17, 2020 The education degree is mediocre, and blocks school improvement.
Why American Children Stopped Believing in God By Cameron Hilditch December 13, 2020 The time has come for religious parents to take their children back from the state.
The New York Times’ Shifting Narrative on School COVID Closures By Tobias Hoonhout December 11, 2020 'The moment Trump said that we ought to get people back in schools, there was a huge chunk of people that . . . just wanted to defy Trump.'
Everyone Wants Public Schools to Reopen, except the People Who Run Them By Jim Geraghty December 7, 2020 Even the superintendent will opt out when given the opportunity.