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India’s education policies should encourage private initiative and focus on learning outcomes
With school districts clamoring to partner with Sal Khan, in 2012 we’re going to hear a lot about the transformative potential of the “flipped classroom.
The number of schools ranked highly in guides such as Barron's Profiles of American Colleges is increasing, without any evidence that these schools' instructional quality is also increasing. Applicants and their families should be wary of letting these rankings serve as the main criteria in their college decisions.
A university is more than the sum of its ethnic parts. It is comprised of individuals — black, white, Hispanic, Asian and others — who should be admitted or rejected without their race or ethnic heritage making any difference.
An upcoming that questions the disparity between the number of men and women in certain academic fields appears to be less science than political polemic.
Christina Hoff Sommers replies to the National Academy of Sciences' new study on the status of female science, engineering, and mathematics teachers and researchers in higher education.
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.






