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Jul 26, 2013 · Jesse Saffron

The Pitfalls of HOPE

Georgia’s state scholarships boost enrollment, but the people who pay for them are mostly poor.


Jul 23, 2013 · George Leef

A Credible Critique of Teacher Education

A new study concludes that American education schools are an “industry of mediocrity.”


Jul 21, 2013 · Jane S. Shaw

Five Tasks for the UNC Board of Governors

The Pope Center offers some suggestions to help the new UNC board take charge.


Jul 18, 2013 · James Bruce

No Tenure? No Problem!

The long-held assumption that tenure preserves academic freedom needs to be questioned.


Jul 17, 2013 · Shira Hedgepeth

Academic Scandal at Winston-Salem State

Administrators at the university sacrifice academic integrity to make the school’s results look better.


Jul 14, 2013 · Anders Edwardsson

Six Years on Taxpayers’ Money

A graduate student from Sweden compares U.S. and Swedish higher education.


Jul 11, 2013 · Zachary Williams

Transition and Tragedy

How does a freshman cope with the sudden death of a parent?


Jul 9, 2013 · George Leef

Students and Parents: Read This Book

Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett questions whether college is �worth it.�


Jul 7, 2013 · Roger Clegg

A Remarkable Statement by the Establishment

The advertisement by the American Council on Education et al. does not support equal opportunity but, rather, racial discrimination.


Jul 4, 2013 · Jane S. Shaw and Zachary Williams

A License to Innovate?

The North Carolina legislature may free charter schools from teacher certification requirements.

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