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Cato Institue

by Tom G. Palmer

March 1, 2000

Should parents be able to choose the kind of education their children get-

A number of commentators say yes, but only if the choice is between (A) indoctrination in a vast island prison and (B) school in the United States. But apparently the commentators feel that parents' freedom of choice should not extend to deciding which schools are best for their children within the United States.

The New York Times - [Archive Subscription Required]

by Elaine Sciolino

September 19, 2004

The rage of reality television in France this season has nothing do with surviving on a desert island or competing for a husband.

Twelve girls and 12 boys ages 14 to 16 have been sequestered in a former seminary in the middle of France and plunged into the rigid, harsh French public school system of the 1950's.

m.theatlantic.com

July 18, 2013

In a desperately poor, dangerous part of town, Memphis Street Academy decided to ditch its metal detectors and focus on supporting students. Violence dropped by 90 percent.

Last year when American Paradigm Schools took over Philadelphia's infamous, failing John Paul Jones Middle School, they did something a lot of people would find inconceivable. The school was known as "Jones Jail" for its reputation of violence and disorder, and because the building physically resembled a youth correctional facility. Situated in the Kensington section of the city, it drew students from the heart of a desperately poor hub of injection drug users and street level prostitution where gun violence rates are off the charts. But rather than beef up the already heavy security to ensure safety and restore order, American Paradigm stripped it away. During renovations, they removed the metal detectors and barred windows. The police predicted chaos. But instead, new numbers seem to show that in a single year, the number of serious incidents fell by 90%. The school says it wasn't just the humanizing physical makeover of the facility that helped. Memphis Street Academy also credits the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP), a noncoercive, nonviolent conflict resolution regimen originally used in prison settings that was later adapted to violent schools.

nypost.com

by Bill Cosby

June 10, 2013

The star on what's wrong with our communities - and why the revolution needs to begin at home

He was the New York City dad we all wish we had Cliff Huxtable, the strict, funny and understanding father on "The Cosby Show," played for eight years by actor Bill Cosby. Now 75, Cosby continues to be a father figure, speaking out about the importance of personal responsibility. He's on a concert tour (he comes to White Plains in September) and has a new book, "I Didn't Ask to be Born (But I'm Glad I Was)." Last week, he met with reporter Stacy Brown to share his thoughts about Bloomberg's health crusades, children without manners and parents who need to be more involved. But the biggest issue facing us today, he argues, is apathy.

alistapart.com

by Lara Swanson

August 23, 2011

Data is an invaluable tool for web designers who are making decisions about the user experience.

A/B tests, or split tests, are one of the easiest ways to measure the effect of different design, content, or functionality. A/B tests allow you to create high-performing user experience elements that you can implement across your site. But it's important to make sure you reach statistically significant results and avoid red herrings. Let's talk about how to do that.

CNS News

by Ryan J. Foley

October 13, 2012

Praised by colleagues as smart, friendly and passionate about the law, Teresa Wagner was a leading candidate when two jobs came open to teach writing at the University of Iowa law school.

An alumnus, she was already working part-time at its writing center and received positive reviews from students and a key committee. But after she interviewed with the faculty in 2007, one job went to someone without teaching experience and the other wasn't filled. She was passed over for other jobs in the coming years. She now says she was blackballed because of her legal work against abortion rights and will take her complaint to a jury this week in a case that is being closely watched in higher education because of longstanding allegations of political bias at left-leaning law schools.

The Volokh Conspiracy

by Eugene Volokh

February 26, 2010

Generally a public school has broad authority over what teachers say in class. When they're teaching, or counseling students, they are seen as speaking on behalf of the school, and the school has broad power to control its own speech.

And schoolteachers generally have no constitutional right to put up materials of their own on the walls, since those are the school's walls, for the school to dispose of as the administration pleases. But Johnson v. Poway Unified School Dist., decided yesterday by the federal district court for the Southern District of California, is a rare exception...

Orange County Register (CA) [Free subscription required]

by Hanh Kim Quach

April 22, 2005

Reagan, Wilson got more from moneyed, and some lawmakers and activists want the rich to do more to ease the state's deficit.

With the state entering its fourth straight year of large projected deficits, one proposed solution has re-emerged: Tax the rich - more and more. The idea is not new. Former Republican governors Ronald Reagan and Pete Wilson did it in the 1960s and 1990s. Why can't we do it now, some Democrats ask. Their proposals:

Hot Air

by Jazz Shaw

December 15, 2012

It looks like there might be one bit of good news from yesterday, if such is even possible.

Police in Oklahoma are indicating that there was a second mass shooting in a school planned there for the same day, but sharp police work thwarted it before it got off the ground. A Bartlesville High School student is in custody on charges he plotted to bomb and shoot students at the campus auditorium on the same day that 28 people were shot and killed at an elementary school in Connecticut. Police arrested 18-year-old Sammie Eaglebear Chavez at about 4:30 a.m. Friday after learning of the alleged plot Thursday. An arrest affidavit says Chavez tried to convince other students to help him lure students into the auditorium, chain the doors shut and start shooting. The Tulsa World reports that authorities say Chavez threatened to kill students who didn't help.

washingtonpost.com

September 29, 2012

THE MARYLAND State Board of Education has upheld the firing of a Montgomery County teacher who engaged in a pattern of suspect behavior with students.

The decision is far from vindication of the county's handling of the case. Rather it's a stinging indictment of a school bureaucracy that for almost two decades believed it had a problem but reacted with a seemingly endless flow of ineffective warnings, letters, reprimands and - most appalling - reassignments of the teacher to other schools and other students.

      
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