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Getting schooled

Justin Harlan Established in 1990 as a member of AmeriCorps, the organization places teachers, who commit to two years of service, in low-income areas. Now it has more than 9,300 corps members teaching more than 600,000 students nationwide. Henson Adams, who just finished his first year with the program, said he believes it has made […]

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Free-range education

Credit: Brad Gregg Beginning this fall, students kindergarten through 12th grade will have the opportunity to take a class or two online, or never enter a school building at all. Sheli McAdoo, out-going executive director of the district’s secondary education and reform, said she is optimistic about the future of the new program. “We’ll use […]

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In the name of science

The implication is free inquiry, but teaching the controversy is really a poorly defined slogan, which usually implies imagined division among evolutionists that suggests creationism and/or intelligent design are competitive alternatives. The real controversy is the reliability of science and of the interpreters of the Bible as guides to the understanding of nature. I wonder […]

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Assisting in the education crisis

As a Parent-Teacher Association mom, I watched for too many years as several of my daughters’ teachers struggled with unruly children in the classroom. This was astonishing that almost half of their teaching time was spent disciplining. My daughters’ education should not have to suffer due to the lack of other parents’ failure at home. […]

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