Electronic Babysitters Can Devastate Both Children and Family

Electronic Babysitters Can Devastate Both Children and Family

During the fifties, television barged its way into American homes. It was a revolution—and, like most revolutions, it was expensive. In 1955, the median income was $3,400, or $65.30 a week. A Zenith table-top television cost $149.99. Advertisers had to convince people to pay almost three weeks’ income for a toy. They pulled out all … Read more

How Virginia’s New Social Studies Standards Can Impact Your Child’s Education—for the Better

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Those who enjoy watching a spirited tennis match will draw real pleasure from the current back-and-forth controversy over social studies education in Virginia. Anyone with a child in an American public, parochial or private school should pay close attention. What are Social Studies? The term “social studies” has far more meaning than many people realize. … Read more

Animal Rebellion’s Eco-Warriors Want Everyone to Cry Over Spilled Milk

Animal Rebellion’s Eco-Warriors Want Everyone to Cry Over Spilled Milk

“Don’t cry over spilled milk.” Mothers worldwide have long given this advice to their children. The lesson is simple. When people make mistakes, the most desirable course is to clean up as best they can and then move on with their lives. Excessive sorrow, endless contemplation and overly-profuse apologies solve nothing. Rebellion on Aisle Three! … Read more

Upside-Down Painting Reveals Inverted Worldview of Modern Art

Upside-Down Painting Reveals Inverted Worldview of Modern Art

Over coffee in the office, a young acquaintance recently related an experience that exposed the false values of the modern art world. He had gone to an art museum with an older sister. He stood looking at one piece of so-called abstract art. He told his sister, “That doesn’t make sense to me.” An older … Read more

Seven Reasons that Catholic Schools Should Resist Buying Tickets for the STEM Train

Why is American education constantly redefining itself? Primarily because modern education practices have problems that the educrats can’t or won’t fix. Despite appearances to the contrary, schools know how to raise academic standards, enforce student discipline and prepare students for future challenges. They just don’t want to do those things. Order Today: Return to Order: … Read more

NYU Fires Professor Because His Class is Too Hard

NYU Fires Professor Because His Class is Too Hard

By any reasonable standard, organic chemistry Professor Maitland Jones, Jr. would be a star on any faculty. He literally wrote the book on the subject. His career began at age thirteen, washing test tubes in a Yale University laboratory. He taught at Princeton University for forty-three years. In 2007, he retired from Princeton and moved … Read more