State Education Board Adopts New School Accreditation Rules
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Shanxi Omoniyi | July 27, 2024 (The Lion) — Advocates of current public schools often oppose Christian-based options, arguing religion has no place in government-funded education. In doing so, they disregard years of historical precedent where the nation intentionally supported and financed Christian instruction in public-school classrooms. The question has never been whether public education
Public Schools Have Been Pushing a ‘Secularist’ Religion Read More »
Brendan Clarey | July 26, 2024 (Chalkboard News) — An education organization that administers a nationwide assessment has found that students are still not performing as well as they were immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic and that students’ achievement gap worsened in the 2023-24 school year as compared to before COVID. NWEA, which issues the
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Adam Wittenberg | July 25, 2024 (The Lion) — What came first, the chicken or the egg? That seems to be the question with the College Board “recalibrating” Advanced Placement (AP) test scores in the midst of college grade inflation. But experts worry that other factors are at play, such as a push for “social
‘RECALIBRATION’: AP Test Scores Double in Some Subjects Read More »