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College as it really is

Check out the following link to see College Humor’s take on college as it really is.  All very true, and pay special attention to the :57 mark.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1812947
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Camping Out for Kindergarten

(MSNBC) Pitching a tent and sleeping on the sidewalk is common for concert tickets. But for kindergarten? That’s a new one and a sign of the times in Silicon Valley.
It used to be the neighborhood school was good enough and there was enough room for everyone. But, those days are gone. And with test scores [...]

Professor talks about working for Obama

Do you think it is possible for Professor Riordan Roett to be totally objective when teaching?

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Video of professor who seems to like Obama

If you want to hear Obama compared to Lincoln, if you want to hear a professor talk about how Obama will bring all political persuasions together, and if you want to see a college say that Obama’s election is comparable to the “most important and monumental moments in history” then click below.  Go directly to 2:55 for [...]

Don’t name our school after Obama

(Bakersfield.com) Kern High School District trustees on Wednesday unanimously shot down a petition for a proposed charter school named after our nation’s president.
All five board members rejected the idea of Barack H. Obama Leadership Academy based on district input that it did not meet California Education Code standards for the establishment of a charter school.
During [...]

University of California+planned parenthood+Republican’s war on Science?

Here is the kind of middle of the road thinking that you can find on University of California Television.

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Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s legacy as Chicago schools chief questioned

(The Washington Post) Soon after Arne Duncan left his job as schools chief here to become one of the most powerful U.S. education secretaries ever, his former students sat for federal achievement tests. This month, the mathematics report card was delivered: Chicago trailed several cities in performance and progress made over six years.
Miami, Houston and [...]

New textbook for teachers promotes liberal ideology

(Bennington Banner) Pearson Higher Education recently published “Strategies and Lessons for Culturally Responsive Teaching: A Primer for K-12 Teachers” by Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Education Professor Roselle K. Chartock.
The textbook, which draws on Dr. Chartock’s 43 years of experience as a high school teacher and college professor, helps educators talk to young people about [...]

Athletes given special admission breaks

(Startribune) If grades make you a long shot for college, you’re much more likely to get a break if you can play ball.
An Associated Press review of admissions data submitted to the NCAA by most of the 120 schools in college football’s top tier shows that athletes enjoy strikingly better odds of having admission requirements bent [...]

What U.C. Berkely Political Science Chair Paul Pierson is tellings students

Let’s see what Professor of Political Science and holder of the Avice Saint Chair of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley Paul Pierson has to say to students at UC Berkley.
Here are some highlights from an interview regarding Pierson’s book Off Center: The Republican Revolution and the Erosion of American Democracy extracted [...]