December 23, 2021

The Future of Gifted Education, the Genderbread Person, and Parental Pushback

John D. Sailer

Rather than being a year when traditional civics met its demise, 2021 has clarified to many people what they should expect from education. We can count that as a great achievement.

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December 22, 2021

One Less Talent for China: The Rise and Fall of Charles Lieber

Marina Ziemnick

We must be vigilant in tracking and stopping the flow of American research to China. Charles Lieber’s conviction is a step in the right direction, but it is by no means the end of the fight.

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December 22, 2021

American Citizenship: Caught Between Creed and Clan

Geoffrey M. Vaughan

Being an American means affirming both the universal truths of the Declaration and being part of a people who govern themselves through the offices, obligations, and rights established by the Con......

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December 21, 2021

‘Tis the Season for Admissions Folly!

David Acevedo

When it comes to anti-Asian racism, the Biden administration is all bark and no bite.

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December 20, 2021

Revisiting the Elements of Style

Marina Ziemnick

There’s no formula for becoming a strong and engaging writer. But cultivating a love of the written word is a good place to start.

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December 16, 2021

Video: The Progressive Era

National Association of Scholars

What role did the idea of scientific management play in the Progressive Era? How successful were efforts to root out corruption in business and politics?

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December 14, 2021

Confronting Woke Groupthink in Art Education

Michelle Marder Kamhi

The dubious notion that the U.S. is a “systemically racist” nation has taken hold in art education, as in virtually every sphere of American life.

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December 14, 2021

Plumbing the Depths of Lived Experience

David Acevedo

How activists’ embrace of subjectivism erodes the very bedrock of higher education.

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December 14, 2021

Video: NAS President Peter Wood on the Eric Metaxas Show

National Association of Scholars

Tune in as NAS President Peter Wood discusses his new book Wrath: America Enraged with nationally syndicated radio host Eric Metaxas. 

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December 13, 2021

NAS Endorses the Rebellion of Alumni against Their Woke Alma Maters

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars (NAS) enthusiastically endorses the growing alumni rebellion against Woke tyranny in undergraduate education.

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