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Study Highlights Four Southern States Outpacing Illinois in Reading Gains

Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, Frederick Hess, singles out four states that  have a lot

Country Club Hills School Scandal Highlights Structural Failures in Illinois Education

President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, weighs in on the “egregious” mismanagement at Country Club Hills School District 160 - “the

Classroom Disorder and the Limits of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Chronic misbehavior in American classrooms is driving teachers out of the profession and undermining student learning, according to new research

Mitch Daniels Weighs In on University of Chicago’s Financial Strain and the Future of Higher Ed

A recent article by University of Chicago classicist Clifford Ando has raised alarms about the school’s deepening financial troubles, claiming

Restorative Justice in Schools Under Fire: Jennifer Weber Discusses Discipline Reform

Board Certified Behavior Analyst–Doctoral (BCBA-D) based in New York City and Co-Founder of KIT Educational Consulting, Jennifer Weber

Daniel Henninger: Higher Ed Reckoning Long Overdue

Daniel Henninger, writer for the WSJ editorial page, praises Trump’s approach to higher education reform as long overdue

Alan Dershowitz Talks Targeted Defunding, Campus Antisemitism, and Preventive Justice

Emeritus professor of law, Harvard Law School, Alan Dershowitz, shares details from his new book The Preventive State: The Challenge

As Academic Jobs Shrink, Could Disillusioned Elites Turn to Extremism?

Jukka Savolainen, professor of sociology at Wayne State University:  The Alienated ‘Knowledge Class’ Could Turn Violent

Former Illinois Teacher Speaks Out on Indoctrination in Suburban Schools: “We’re Not Teaching Kids How to Think”

Matthew Janecek is a Former Glenbard South history teacher founder of mrj-usa.com online teaching – the time has arrived to