
American education is broken. We know we can do better—and here’s where we talk about how.
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Not every student feels free to speak up in class.
Editor’s Note:
The following guest essay is published with the author’s permission. She is a senior at a high school in California and has asked to remain semi-anonymous for privacy reas...
This is what American schooling looked like before women entered the profession in large numbers. The conformity came first.
I recently had an epiphany that embarrassed me, given how much work I have done exposing how far compulsory govern...
You learn a lot about people by watching how they behave when someone is serving them.
Author’s Note:
Thank you for bearing with me during my close-to-two-month silence. Life has pulled me into an entirely new job, a new pace, and apparen...
Have you ever read a book on a subject you thought you already understood inside and out—only to realize something so blindingly obvious, you feel almost foolish for not having seen it before?
That’s how I felt reading Ian Underwood’s Reth...
Our moral fabric is unraveling...
When I wrote my last piece about the Annunciation school shooting I thought, or maybe hoped, we’d have more than a couple of weeks to catch our breath before...
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