Notes from the bubble
We treat those we believe to be ill-motivated as adversaries to be defeated, and we frequently have no compunction about excluding them from our “disinterested pursuit of truth.”
Learn More...We treat those we believe to be ill-motivated as adversaries to be defeated, and we frequently have no compunction about excluding them from our “disinterested pursuit of truth.”
Learn More...The main culprit behind bad writing habits? Page requirements.
Learn More...What was I supposed to do in college to make me attractive to employers after graduation?
Learn More...We’re consuming entertainment, not insight, when we keep up with the news.
Learn More...It’s easy to spout high-minded rhetoric about idealistic young people, but that doesn’t change the cold, hard fact that law school is a bad deal for most students.
Learn More...Government school systems fail to provide different kinds of instruction as appropriate to different kinds of students in different places and times.
Learn More...It’s safe to say that six years ago, we had no idea what we were doing.
Learn More...If you missed the Reddit AMA with Isaac Morehouse last week, fear not! We’ve taken the liberty of compiling some of the highlights for your viewing pleasure.
Learn More...Data such as standardized test scores can only tell us so much. For one thing, children are not standardized.
Learn More...The key difference is not whether people are seeking to make money, but how they seek to make money.
Learn More...Last week, Douglas County went in front of the U.S. Supreme Court because the family of Endrew F., a fifth grade student with autism, sued it for refusing to give Endrew a voucher to attend a school to meet his unique educational needs.
Learn More...The nomination of philanthropist and education reformer Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education has reignited debates over school choice policies. Aside from the opposition of groups invested in the status quo, pro-school choice reformers disagree about how to design choice policies and the role of the federal government. Any policy that empowers parents with more […]
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