Category: education

School Choice Will Put Meritocracy Back in American School System: Rep. Burgess Owens

As schools go back to full-time in-person learning, many parents are paying closer attention to what their children are learning and even attending school board meetings to ask questions and protest policies that allow indoctrination with transgender ideology, sexually explicit graphic novels, and Marxist critical race theory in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Many…


Classrooms Are a Battleground, Aussie Conservatives Need to Take Action to Reclaim It: Historian

Conservatives need to start getting involved in the culture wars to push back on critical race and gender theories being taught to children in classrooms, Bella d’Abrera from the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) said. In an address to CPAC Australia, d’Abrera said Australians should learn from the recent Virginian state election and take action…


Suicide Bomber Strikes Kabul Education Center, Killing 19

KABUL, Afghanistan—A suicide bomber struck an education center in a Shiite area of the Afghan capital on Friday, killing 19 people and wounding 27, including teenagers who were taking university practice entry exams, a Taliban spokesman said. The morning explosion at the center took place in Kabul’s Dashti Barchi neighborhood, an area populated mostly by…


Undermining US Citizenship at K-12 Schools on American Military Bases

Commentary Schools on American military bases, educating almost 70,000 children of service personnel, push the same anti-racism curriculum found in America’s most liberal school districts, with the goal of preparing these students for lives dedicated to a global citizenship meant to displace American citizenship and the American way of life. The Department of Defense Education…


Oregon Student Test Scores Plummet After Pandemic Learning Loss

After two years of disruption caused by the pandemic, student test scores fell by nearly 10 percent in math, English, and science, according to data released on Sept. 22 by the Oregon Department of Education. The first large-scale assessment of Oregon students since 2019 shows that as few as one-third of students statewide are reaching…


Administrator Departs Elite NYC School After Project Veritas Video Shows She Admitted ‘Sneaking’ in Political Agenda

An administrator at a private $60,000-a-year New York City school located in the city’s Upper West Side is “no longer employed” just under a month after Project Veritas published a video of her admitting to “promoting an agenda” in the classroom. In a letter to parents on Sept. 21, Trinity School announced that Jennifer “Ginn” Norris is “no…


Young Mother Reveals US Education ‘Lies’ in New Film Aimed at Parents

April Few once led a life that made her seem like “a poster child” for liberal attitudes, she says. Despite growing up in a solid two-parent household with one sibling in South Carolina, Few became promiscuous as a teen and young adult. She dabbled in homosexuality. She shaved her head and wore masculine-type clothes because…


How Trans Movement Misrepresents Science to Harm Children: Dr. Miriam Grossman

Children are being tricked into making life-changing decisions under the trans movement, with experimental procedures and unapproved medicines, according to Dr. Miriam Grossman, a psychiatrist and public speaker. She notes that some of the practices being used in the trans movement cause irreversible damage, and are based on scientific studies that are being misrepresented by…


The Cultural Revolution Won’t Stop Until We Rediscover Our Traditions: Yoram Hazony

Yoram Hazony is the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, and serves as the president of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem. His book, “The Virtue of Nationalism,” won the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Conservative Book of the Year Award in 2019. His latest book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery,” outlines the difference between a conservative and a classic…


[Premiering at 7 PM ET] The Cultural Revolution Won’t Stop Until We Rediscover Our Traditions: Yoram Hazony

Yoram Hazony is the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, and serves as the president of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem. His book, “The Virtue of Nationalism,” won the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Conservative Book of the Year Award in 2019. His latest book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery,” outlines the difference between a conservative and a classic…