2026-03-15



Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • School district cites plate-reader data to deny enrollment

    Sánchez told reporters that she had filed all the required documents with the district to prove residency, including a mortgage statement, vehicle registration, utility bills, and her driver's license, but the district repeatedly denied enrollment after citing license plate recognition data that it said showed her vehicle appearing overnight at Chicago addresses during July and August of last year. Per the local report, Sánchez maintains she's been a resident of the home with her daughter since moving in, and that the vehicle was only in Chicago for that period because she loaned it to a relative.

  • The slow death of the English boarding school

  • Science Has a Major Fraud Problem

  • Student Loan Delinquency Explodes in US

  • What People Want from Our Schools Has Never Been Accomplished, Anywhere

    There are a lot of different expressions of the declinist attitude, though most of them are vague. A common one, and the easiest to squash, is the idea that the United States used to be a leader in international educational comparisons and now is not. This myth flows from the mouths of politicians like, well, like all sorts of other myths from the mouths of politicians. But it’s easily disproven - the history of American performance in educational comparisons with other developed nations is almost universally uninspiring, no matter the era. There are reasons to doubt some of the international results (Chinese-style manipulation, I suspect, is not just a Chinese phenomenon) but overall the reality is clear: we can’t get back to number one because we were never there, not even close. I don’t, however, think that this is really cause for commotion, given the particular composition of the American educational performance distribution, which is not the same as that of any other OECD country.

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