Public Policy: Good vs. Evil–UPDATED
I loved teaching English. Among the things I loved most about it was teaching criticism. I quickly learned, in comparison …
I loved teaching English. Among the things I loved most about it was teaching criticism. I quickly learned, in comparison …
No amount of technology can translate that. There’s gotta be some of that around somewhere…
I last updated this series of articles in late December of 2021, and will continue to update it yearly. America …
Having found a brief break in the more explosive news of the day, I return to education issues. This article …
The next time Joe Biden challenges you to a pushup contest, counter with a “putting-on-your-coat” contest.
Adams was quite right. Acceptance of the Constitution, and of morality and religion are voluntary. Either they live in the …
How many psychologists does it take to change a light bulb? Only one, but the light bulb has to really …
I’ve been writing about attempts to replace classic literature with contemporary drivel since I began this scruffy little blog in …
Gee, that might have made a difference! This won’t…
Sadly, this is no surprise:
It’s my usual practice to post an education article on Mondays, however this series is inextricably caught up in education …
As regular readers know, I’ve been debunking Electric vehicle cheerleaders for years. My primary principle in this area is simple: …
We owe Dan Rather a debt of gratitude. He brought a new term to public consciousness, and made a term …
Tuesday, December 7, 2021 is the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attack on the Pacific Fleet at Pear Harbor, Hawaii. …