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Seven misconceptions about how students learn

Seven misconceptions about how students learn

By Valerie Strauss – Will Rogers once said, “It isn’t what people don’t know that hurts them. It’s what they do know that just ain’t so.” That’s the introduction to… Read more »

Pressure mounts on state in homeschool case

Pressure mounts on state in homeschool case

Court ruling determines harm comes to child with extended separation Pressure is mounting on a state-run social services agency in Sweden to return to his parents a 10-year-old boy who… Read more »

Suspended from school in early grades

Suspended from school in early grades

Thousands of elementary students were suspended from public schools last year in Washington and its suburbs, some of them so young that they were learning about out-of-school discipline before they… Read more »

Big bank retaliates against WND for exposé

Big bank retaliates against WND for exposé

HSBC lodged complaint with Internet provider to cut off access The global banking giant HSBC lodged a complaint that blocked access to a WND story reporting a whistleblower’s charge that… Read more »

Parents would get more oversight of their kids’ texts under new bill

Parents would get more oversight of their kids’ texts under new bill

PHOENIX – OMG! Mom and Dad may soon be able to look over their children’s shoulders to see exactly what they are texting. Legislation approved late Monday by the Senate… Read more »

Obama To Unleash “Truth Teams” To Counter Negative Coverage

Obama To Unleash “Truth Teams” To Counter Negative Coverage

The Obama campaign is to “educate” and deploy what it describes as “truth teams” to ensure that any attacks on the president’s record are feverishly countered in the run up… Read more »

Michigan is breeding poverty calling for Sterilants in Drinking Water to Curb Poverty Numbers

Michigan is breeding poverty calling for Sterilants in Drinking Water to Curb Poverty Numbers

Since the national attention is on birth control, here’s my idea: If we want to fight poverty, reduce violent crime and bring down our embarrassing drop-out rate, we should swap… Read more »