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Can US education become great again?

August 26, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio is a good example of why educational standards need protection through privatization

A new year is starting at schools and colleges around the US, but it’s business as usual in the education industry. Although the US has higher per pupil educational spending than anywhere else in the world, its students score a mediocre 28th place in global school rankings. China scores way ahead of the US in […]

Filed Under: education  Tagged: apprenticeships, Common Core, educational tracking, universal K-12 vouchers, vocational education

Our military and intelligence establishment is not using its tax dollars well

February 16, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

F-35 fighter plane: expensive white elephant?

The most important opinion piece published today is by Angelo Codevilla and addresses the disturbing reality of how poorly our military and intelligence establishment are performing relative to the taxpayer dollars Washington has been throwing their way. He concludes: It behooves all Americans, but especially those on the right, no longer to pretend that the […]

Filed Under: education, intelligence funding, military funding, Policy  Tagged: affirmative action, Angelo Codevilla, charter schools, Common Core, faculty diversity, FBI, freedom of speech, overlong schooling, school shooting

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