by William C. Duncan | Nov 11, 2022
Election winners should keep an eye on regulatory bureaucracy Written by In the final few weeks of the election season, President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama described the election as being a referendum on democracy. In a way, that is what all...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 4, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of public charter schools Written by What is a public charter school? Charter schools are public schools that are independently run under the terms of a charter. While charter schools are chosen as an alternative to the traditional...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 4, 2022
People of faith have played a longtime role in encouraging civic participation Written by With Halloween now past, skeletons and gravestones will start disappearing from our neighborhoods, but a spooky atmosphere is still here … because it’s still election season....
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 4, 2022
Students need education pluralism Written by Voters in the upcoming election will be able to voice their opinion on current education trends, and according to some observers, education may be a key issue in November. Whether it’s teaching U.S. history, protecting...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 28, 2022
Pandemic slide in test scores shows why we need multiple approaches to education Written by As anticipated, the Nation’s Report Card released Monday showed staggering declines in test scores – a result of the COVID-19 pandemic policy. While Utah performed better...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 28, 2022
Are religious freedom claims all about politics? It’s not that simple Written by William C. Duncan Though religious groups and people of faith have welcomed recent U.S. Supreme Court religious freedom decisions, some observers have characterized them as part of a...