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Boys and Men Need Better Educational Policies

Jan 18, 2023 · Joseph M. Knippenberg · Comments Off on Boys and Men Need Better Educational Policies

Richard V. Reeves, a senior fellow in economic studies at the center-left Brookings Institution, has written a timely and important book about the educational, economic, and familial challenges facing boys … Continue reading “Boys and Men Need Better Educational Policies”


The Academic and Social Benefits of Homeschooling

May 13, 2020 · Brian D. Ray and Carlos Valiente · Comments Off on The Academic and Social Benefits of Homeschooling

Homeschooling works. The roughly 2 million children who currently learn at home join a millennia-old practice supported by many government officials, scholars, college officials, and employers. While mainstream America has … Continue reading “The Academic and Social Benefits of Homeschooling”


How the One-Size-Fits-All College Application Model Hurts Homeschoolers

Jan 29, 2018 · George Ehrhardt · Comments Off on How the One-Size-Fits-All College Application Model Hurts Homeschoolers

The season for college admissions is upon us. My younger daughter is still a junior but her public school teammates are all abuzz with chatter of who applied where, who’s … Continue reading “How the One-Size-Fits-All College Application Model Hurts Homeschoolers”

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