Education Conflict could Usher in a Golden Age of Education Practice With gridlock between a Democrat controlled House and Republican Senate, not much education legislation is likely to pass both...
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Mid-term Election Provides No Clear Winner, but Christians Know How to Handle This With the midterm elections behind us, we have an opportunity to gain wisdom for the future through...
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Open Budget Process Increases Education Funding, Particularly for Career Education and Charter Schools – Don’t Forget to Vote on November 6! For the first time in recent memory, before the...
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Analysis: EdNext Survey Survey shows broad support for teacher salaries and opposition to Common Core, but fault lines on school choice, union activities, and other issues. EdNext, an education journal...
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Are You Experiencing Renewed Union Membership Drives? As you return to school, you may find heightened recruiting activity by the local teachers union. Both the NEA and AFT, having lost...
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Have You Ever Been Called a “Free Rider,” or Are You Called to Become One? The Oxford Online Dictionary defines a free rider as, “a person who, or organization which,...
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Court’s Decision for Teachers Could Impact the Entire Culture It is difficult to overstate the importance of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Janus v AFSCME. The Court overruled over 40...
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Forced unionism is over Supreme Court frees public sector workers from compulsory union fees in Janus v. AFSCME California educators who lost their fight due to Justice Scalia's passing finally prevail Christian...
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Higher Education Act Shows Signs of Life A Washington Watch update from John Mitchell Just when most higher education advocates were giving it up for dead, the bill to reauthorize...
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Teacher Walkouts Point to Failed Union Representation of Teachers Over the past two months teachers have walked out of classes shutting down schools in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado...
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