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Are Teachers Underpaid? Let's Find Out Jul. 25, 2014

David Harsanyi

A teacher in South Dakota with a bachelor's degree and 10 years of experience earns $33,600 per year... Read More

Our Unwillingness to Defend Ourselves Jul. 16, 2014

Walter E. Williams

The U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that 2012 losses because of perso... Read More

White Privilege May. 28, 2014

Walter E. Williams

What would you think if your 8-year-old came home and told you that "white privilege is something th... Read More

Of Kindergarteners and College Prep May. 01, 2014

Lenore Skenazy

A kindergarten in New York has canceled its end-of-the-year kiddie show in order to devote more time... Read More

The Common Core Conundrum Apr. 18, 2014

Erick Erickson

Common Core State Standards could be the under-the-radar issue of the 2014 campaign. Business leader... Read More

The Fall of Big Labor Feb. 25, 2014

William Murchison

Big Labor took a roundhouse punch on the chin a week or so ago, and the ringside clatter made it sou... Read More

'Disparate Impact' Doctrine Often Hurts Those it's Intended to Help Feb. 14, 2014

Michael Barone

Disparate impact. That's a phrase you don't hear much in everyday conversation. But it's the shortha... Read More

Schoolteacher Cheating Feb. 05, 2014

Walter E. Williams

Philadelphia's public school system has joined several other big-city school systems, such as those ... Read More

Perfectionist Wonders What's Wrong With Perfect Jan. 05, 2014

Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids

Q: I am a middle school student from Missouri and am researching perfectionism, which is "perfe... Read More

Chuckle Bros

Jan. 04, 2014

Social Security: Who's In and Who's Out Dec. 04, 2013

Social Security and You

Every time I write a column about various offsets that impact Social Security benefits payable to fo... Read More

Those ‘At-Risk’ Kids Nov. 20, 2013

Classic Zig Ziglar

Several years ago, Carl Hugebeck was teaching a course in character education in Bastrop, Texas, wit... Read More

The Blob That Ate Children Mar. 18, 2013

John Stossel

Shortly after I did my first TV special on education, "Stupid in America," hundreds of uni... Read More

Security Theater Comes to School Mar. 13, 2013

Lenore Skenazy

"Do something." Those were the urgent but rather nonspecific marching orders given to scho... Read More

New Study Offers Room to Negotiate on Valuing Good Teachers Jan. 10, 2012

Daily Editorials

Good teachers make a difference. That hardly qualifies as news. But combined with a serious statisti... Read More

Oakland Drowning in Social Justice Oct. 31, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

Occupy Oakland has scheduled a general strike throughout the California city for Wednesday. What doe... Read More

Share Your Stories, Teachers Sep. 01, 2011

Connie Schultz

Labor Day always triggers memories of the two most important hourly wage earners in my life: my moth... Read More

Obama and the Teachers Jul. 04, 2011

William Murchison

A problem as big and many-faceted as the problem of the public schools couldn't possibly be the faul... Read More

From Teachers, a Lesson in Character Mar. 15, 2011

Connie Schultz

It's a question on a lot of parents' minds these days: How do we teach character? New York Times col... Read More