To Make Reading Great Again, Schools Must Go Back to Teaching Phonics
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Pictured: Asra Nomani; Credit: Kristina Sherk Asra Nomani | February 27, 2023 (Fox News) — In southern California, outside Los Angeles, Culver City School District officials are making headlines for an outrageous scheme in which they have eliminated honors classes from the curriculum at Culver City High School. That’s to the chagrin of many students and parents, understandably angry
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Shanxi Omoniyi | February 25, 2023 (The Lion) — Before Christian parents of school-aged children decide between Christian or public education, it’s essential to first settle the purpose of education, advises a Bible scholar and teacher. “Education is not primarily about learning skills, job skills, or even learning self-expression or something like that,” said Dr.
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Vince Bielski | February 23, 2023 (RealClearInvestigations) — There’s a world of difference in the abilities of elementary school students in the Trotwood-Madison City School District, outside Dayton, Ohio. Some low-performing fifth graders are only capable of reading first-grade picture books with basic words like dog and cat, says Angie Fugate, a district specialist focusing on gifted
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John A. Burtka IV | February 23, 2023 (RealClearEducation) — There is no subject of greater importance—and controversy—today in America than that of education. And nowhere is the clash between civilizational order and post-modern anarchy on greater display than with New College of Florida, a tiny liberal-arts college in Sarasota. The New York Times recently described the reaction of
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