06/05/21 Episode 262: Senate Backed Education Omnibus Bill, 2021 Legislative Session Interview with Roger Chamberlin Part 2
The Decline of American Education See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Read MoreEducation America exists to alert individuals to the lack of academic depth, politically motivated policies and curriculum, and the intentional undermining of our nation’s founding so that an informed citizenry can bring about the change we need in American education.
There’s a quote that is attributed most often to William Butler Yeats that says, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” Education, in its purest form, isn’t about to-do lists or “getting it done with” but about the freeing of a mind. It’s not requirements and deadlines but igniting within…
Read MoreSchool Choice, Political Agendas, and Saving the Classroom Politics and Education. In each, one general principle seems to hold fast: It’s easier to know what people are against than what they’re for. People don’t speak out in favor of what they determine to be a good idea often enough. They’re much more likely to speak…
Read MoreSenate Backed Education Omnibus Bill, 2021 Legislative Session Interview with State Senator Roger Chamberlin Part 1 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Read MoreAt Education America, we’re committed to leading better conversations about education. Sometimes that means we’re talking to educators about what’s working and what’s not. Sometimes it means we’re asking parents what they care about and how they’re helping their kids make the most out of learning. Sometimes it’s about trends or traditions; books we’ve read…
Read MoreThe Tennessee Legislature approved a measure that bans the Marxist-inspired critical race theory from being taught in the state’s public and charter schools. Read more of this article at The Epoch Times.
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal declared 2011 the “Year of School Choice,” highlighting the 13 states that enacted new school choice legislation and the 28 states that attempted to tackle the issue. Forward-looking governors such as Scott Walker in Wisconsin and Mitch Daniels in Indiana championed legislation to expand educational opportunity for hundreds of thousands of…
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