April 16, 2013

Academic Questions: The Common Core State Standards: Two Views

Mark Bauerlein

Jane Robbins describes the defects in the Common Core State Standards for English and math; Mark Bauerlein responds, seeing opportunity rather than disaster. 

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April 18, 2013

MTC: Are High School Grads Well-prepared for College?....Well...(Cough)

Mark Bauerlein

One of the purposes of Common Core, the initiative to draft new standards for math and English, was to align secondary curricula with the demands of college.  The presumption was that high school......

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February 25, 2013

MTC: Fishy Courses: The Fake Red Snappers of Academe

Peter Wood

Say you go down to local fishmonger and order a nice tuna steak.  You take it home, cook it up, serve it, and find it is succulent and delicious.  But before long you have cramps, nausea, a......

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February 7, 2013

Academic Questions: One Hundred Great Ideas for Higher Education

Richard Arum, Jill Biden, Andrew Delbanco, Joseph Epstein, Victor Davis Hanson, Wilfred McClay, Charles Murray, Ibn Warraq, Tom Wolfe, and many others share their ideas for reforming higher education.......

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January 23, 2013

MTC: Andover and that 'Hookers on TV' Project

MTC Editor

Last week we posted Heather Mac Donald's criticism of an off-beat student project at Phillips Andover Academy on"The Perversion of the American Dream: Deconstructing Media Portrayals of Sex Workers th......

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February 15, 2013

MTC: The Core Value of Higher Education Is Money?

Peter Augustine Lawler

For many economists, the big point about the current higher education bubble is that it deserves to burst.  College education is overpriced because colleges have been getting away with charging st......

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January 17, 2013

Article: Race, Class and Gender, Q&A with Peter Wood

The Daily Texan Editorial Board

The Daily Texan interviews Peter Wood on NAS's recent report, "Recasting History."

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December 31, 2012

Article: The Mind of Students

Will Fitzhugh

Students' minds are the main engines of academic work; we should try to learn what's going on inside them, argues Will Fitzhugh.

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