Homeschoolers Don’t Need Government Regulation
Government schooling advocates are demanding that homeschoolers be regulated by public school authorities. Perhaps homeschooling advocates should be monitoring the government.
Government schooling advocates are demanding that homeschoolers be regulated by public school authorities. Perhaps homeschooling advocates should be monitoring the government.
We are seeing Joseph Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction at work in higher education. The shake-up will continue.
The Tennessee Board of Regents for higher education is finding that their DEI efforts are not successful, and the Tennessee legislature has become skeptical. It might be better to scrap the DEI collectivist “solutions” altogether.
Robert Reich is an economic fallacy machine, and he has begun a ten-week series in which he claims to debunk economic myths. Of course, to do so, he has to create economic myths and present them as factual.
Across the country, more young people are realizing that learning a trade is a better path than going to college.
Government schooling advocates are demanding that homeschoolers be regulated by public school authorities. Perhaps homeschooling advocates should be monitoring the government.
We are seeing Joseph Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction at work in higher education. The shake-up will continue.
Ryan and Tho and guest Karl Streitel talk about how the public school monopoly conditions students for obedience while failing to educate them.
People act according to incentives, and university professors are no exception.
Government intervention is everywhere, but it is most evident in education.