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Sometimes it really isn't you, it's the jerk who wrote the book
Our level of innumeracy in America may be starting to imperil our ability to maintain our civilization. Seems kind of important, doesn't it?
This report absolutely destroys the idea that the US educational system needs more resources to do its job properly.
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I had terrible penmanship as a kid. These days I can't even write cursive any more. I don't think I've missed anything, though.
There's another crisis going on the the US. It's not going unnoticed, but nothing is really being done about it, either.
Alan Greenspan's new book surprised me on one thing: he blames US income disparity on the US educational system. Does anyone else think this?
Basenjis can be quite fun to own, but you have to understand the breed and, above all, be smarter than the dog.
I've uncovered some horrible statistics. I wish I could say they must obviously be wrong, but they may very well be correct.
In a column for the Washington Times, Richard Cohen argues that mathematics beyond simple arithmetic (and certainly not the dreaded "percentages") has no place in the life of the average citizen. This explains a lot.
The President has caused a lot of discussion by endorsing the idea of teaching Intelligent Design in schools.
If Kohn's ideas are from the mainstream of pedagogical thought, it's no wonder the US can't seem to educate it's children.
There are a lot of ways to educate yourself.
Classifying all of human learning is a daunting task, but what they heck, we'll give it a go.
A nice web site for getting statistical information about education.