#TeamPericles or #TeamMelos?
In History of the Peloponnesian War, written in the fourth century BC, Athenian historian and military general Thucydides recounts Pericles’...
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In "The Hunt for Red October," American officials learn that the Soviet Navy has sailed into the Atlantic with orders...
Read More >The USA and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10th, 1948. The Declaration includes 30...
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Chester E. Finn Jr., distinguished senior fellow and president emeritus at the Fordham Institute, authored what is in my opinion...
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Making use of data from the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University, the Fordham Institute has produced a new study...
Read More >National School Choice Week 2022 sees a changed and changing K-12 sector
National School Choice WeekThe year 2022 arrived just after the second anniversary of the first American COVID-19 case being announced....
Read More >Mississippi families deserve better than a charter-light charter school law
The film classic Jurassic Park includes a scene in which Jeff Goldblum’s Dr. Ian Malcolm grows frustrated after touring around for...
Read More >American families prepare to yomp education again in 2022
During the Falklands War of 1982, the British managed to land troops. The Argentine air force, however, sank the cargo...
Read More >Best of 2021: Innovative teacher recaptures spirit of the ‘little red schoolhouse’
Editor's note: reimaginED is proud to reintroduce to our readers our best content of 2021. This post from executive editor...
Read More >By all means, keep moving
I read the new American Federation for Children/Step Up for Students study on choice for Black students in Florida, and...
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