It’s all iPads and Happy Meals Until Someone Gets Hurt Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in the diagnosis of ADHD among children. This phenomenon raises important questions about the underlying causes, […]
Update: Parents’ Rights in Education
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College Education: Diminishing by Degrees
A few lifetimes ago, I somehow amassed the units necessary for a bachelor’s degree. I had grown up to the tune of, “When you get to college….” from teachers and family. My parents’ generation, starting their families in the years after World War II, was intent on sending their children […]
To the Editor: This is The Source of the Decline in our Current Educational System
Dear DailyClout, Our country was formed around religious freedom. People came here so they could practice their religion and not have that practice denied. In the mid-1960s schools were deemed to be “state,” and thanks to Madalyn Murray O’Hair and the courts, a separation of Church and “state” occurred. […]
3 Things You Need to Know for Back to School
1. Opt Out of Curriculum, Activities, and Surveys Federal law allows parents to review curriculum and prevents schools from asking highly personal questions without parental consent. 2. Vaccine Mandates are Coming You have the right to submit a completed medical or non-medical/religious exemption form. 3. Mask Mandates are Coming This is a caution to all […]
How to Use Alternative Assessments in the Classroom
Teachers can identify their power standards and assess student mastery in a way that’s both fun and effective Did you know that a 5th grade teacher is expected to guide students to mastery of 200 standards each year? Given a typical school year of 180 days, that’s 1.1 standards a […]
Body and Soul at Yale
Elite institution more than doubles per head revenue by trafficking students’ bodies for COVID aid From stained glass window, Calhoun College, Yale; Image credit Huffington Post Trafficking in Commodities And the merchants of the earth will weep and mourn over her, for no one buys their merchandise anymore: gold and […]
Prisoners of Higher Ed: What Can We Learn From the United States POW Resistance Training Manual?
This is a continuation from last week’s essay, Prisoners of Higher Ed: Part 1, which lays out the ways in which higher education creates conformity in the professionals it trains. I’ve been fortunate in my lifetime to have had zero first-hand experience of war, but if war broke out around me, […]
PASS the PRO-PARENT PROCLAMATION
NOVEMBER is Parents’ Rights In Education Month and it’s more important now than ever! We encourage parents all across America to challenge their school boards to adopt this Proclamation declaring they support the importance of working with parents to involve them in developing policies for their children’s schools. This […]
“Teen Fashion MAG Advocating FAR LEFT AGENDA in K-12 Schools”
Calling Students to Join Clubs, Activate, and Promote Alternative Lifestyles Without Parent Knowledge Teen Vogue released an article August 9, titled The Right Is Misusing the Word “Grooming,” and It Can Have Serious Consequences, calling for a halt to the use of the term related to the introduction of sexuality and gender identity education beginning […]
The Great Reject: A Robust Resistance to the ‘Bad Seeds’
In a free and fair society, it is the individual who is sovereign, who has the power of determination. A slave has no freedom and therefore no sovereignty. Thus, anyone without sovereignty is a vassal, or slave, to something or someone else. Surrendering one’s own sovereignty is an act of […]
Under New Law, Arizona Students Will Learn History of Communism
Under new law, Arizona Students Will Learn History of Communism Arizona students will graduate from high school with an education on the history of communism. Gov. Doug Ducey signed HB 2008, a bill previously attempted last session. Presented by State Rep. Quang Nguyen, R-Prescott and co-sponsor House Majority Leader Ben Toma, R-Peoria, […]