Education & Parenting
Education & Parenting
Georgia’s “Subpar” Day Care Centers Couldn’t Survive Capitalism
Joshua Lipana March 19, 2012
The state of Georgia “paid at least $355 million in subsidies over the past four years” to “subpar” day care centers, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports. In what ways are these centers subpar? Among other things, staffers hit children with rulers, encourage children to hit one another, and fail to notify parents…
Education & Parenting
Teacher Accountability Follows from Genuine Market Activity
Michael A. LaFerrara March 19, 2012
In her paper "The Teacher Accountability Debate," Diane Ravitch, research professor of education at New York University, took critical aim at a new Chetty-Friedman-Rockoff public school study. The study, she says, purports to prove a direct correlation between teacher quality and the likelihood of student personal and financial success in…
Education & Parenting
Education “Stimulus” Thwarts Education
Ari Armstrong February 21, 2012
In an extraordinary set of reports for the Denver Post, Jennifer Brown reveals some of the problems not only with the federal government’s “stimulus” spending but also with government financing of education. In her first article of the series, Brown reports that some of the 5,000 “worst schools in America”…
Education & Parenting
Government School Steams Parents Over Lunch Controls
Ari Armstrong February 16, 2012
How much control should government bureaucrats have over your children? Two days ago, Sara Burrows wrote a story for the Carolina Journal (a publication of the free-market John Locke Foundation) reporting that North Carolina officials deemed a preschool girl’s packed lunch inadequate, so they fed her chicken nuggets instead. That…
Education & Parenting
Gates Foundation: Three Obvious Solutions Ignored
Richard M. Salsman September 30, 2011
I saw Melinda Gates on TV the other day, saying the Gates Foundation (to which Warren Buffet gives billions) is focused on “solving” three big problems in the world: malaria, polio, and government schools in America. But these problems have already been solved, have they not? What is the mystery?…
Education & Parenting
Bachmann is Right on Eliminating DOE
Joshua Lipana September 14, 2011
Rep. Michelle Bachmann in a recent forum said she would eliminate the Department of Education because “The Constitution does not specifically enumerate nor does it give to the federal government the role and duty to superintend over education.” Bachmann is right. The Department of Education is unconstitutional and should be…
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Education & Parenting
The Undercurrent: Spreading Ayn Rand's Ideas on College Campuses
TOS Admin August 27, 2011
Dear Potential Supporter, In his lecture at this summer’s Objectivist conference, Yaron Brook, President of the Ayn Rand Institute, reflected on the first 50 years of the Objectivist movement. During that session, Dr. Brook stated that if we are to succeed in changing the culture, "we need more than an…
Education & Parenting
Letters and Replies: Health Insurance, Tax Credits
Michael A. LaFerrara answers a letter about tax credits for education.
Education & Parenting
An Important Exposé of the Assault on For-Profit Colleges
Craig Biddle August 4, 2011
In an excellent article titled Attack on the For-Profit Education Industry, Mariusz Skonieczny exposes the absurdity of the arguments against for-profit colleges and shows how problems such as the ever-increasing cost of college education are the fault not of these schools but of the government. The article is a must-read…
Education & Parenting, Politics & Rights
The Government’s Assault on Private-Sector Colleges and Universities
Craig Biddle May 20, 2011
Examines the government’s baseless case against career colleges and exposes its malicious efforts to destroy them.