
A promotional video about this school sparked a heated debate among listeners in my private Facebook group. The video describes…
A promotional video about this school sparked a heated debate among listeners in my private Facebook group. The video describes…
In this episode I talk to Katie Wells of WellnessMama.com, in a conversation ranging from entrepreneurship to education, homeschooling, history,…
Students are running out of reasons to pursue higher education. Here are four trends documented in recent articles: Graduates have…
In 2006, educator and author, Ken Robinson, gave a TED Talk called, “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” At over 45 million…
he appointment of Betsy DeVos to Secretary of Education has spurred renewed interest in federal regulation in education. Just how…
With graduation lurking around the corner and exams finishing up, college students are ending yet another year and, in some…
There are a bunch of unambiguously good things a secretary of education can do (including, of course, setting her agency…
After one of the most contentious confirmations in history, wealthy Republican donor Betsy Devos was confirmed as the United States…
In a slight bit of irony, a Republican Representative from the state of Kentucky, Thomas Massie, introduced H.R. 899, a…
Entrepreneur and Mises Institute benefactor Bob Luddy grew frustrated trying to work within the system, and eventually established a series…
Bob Luddy was tired of trying to convince North Carolina educrats to improve the state’s public schools, so he built…
Laura Blodgett, a homeschooling mom of 7, addresses the fears and misconceptions of homeschooling shared by friends and foes alike.…
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan recently signed an executive order forbidding Maryland public schools from beginning classes before Labor Day. Governor…
A short episode today, touching on some of the arguments libertarians have to face when it comes to education, plus…
School has nothing to do with freedom. First, there are state laws mandating that you have either attended school or…
Young America is suffering a quarter life crisis. The job market is in the dumps and has been for as…
Derek Magill discontinued his studies at the University of Michigan — where he was a member of Young Americans for…
For years, those who face the costs of educating themselves or their children hear a nearly incessant drum beat of…
Are schooling and education the same thing? No way, says Zachary Slayback, who encourages the cultivation of entrepreneurship skills in…
There’s been a lot of talk about student loan debt and the cost of college this election cycle. I give…
Remember that weird kid in school? I don’t mean the really scary one. I mean the borderline oddball. The one…
“Our current system is failing parents, it’s failing taxpayers and especially it’s failing students,” says Reason TV’s Editor in Chief,…
“People think about corn fields when they think about Nebraska,” says Clarice Jackson, co-founder of the education-reform nonprofit L.E.A.R.N. Coalition,…
In Kalispell, Montana, three families have joined forces with the Institute for Justice to bring school choice to the region.…
Will moving the lines on a map integrate Brooklyn’s public schools? What if instead of redrawing catchment areas, poor parents…
Do charter schools—publicly funded schools that are freed from many state-and-local regulations—routinely push out difficult kids? Does this undermine their…
“The unions force me to fund collective bargaining efforts that are harmful to my students,” declared plaintiff Rebecca Friedrichs on…
Politicians typically try to win votes by giving away money. Being a political Santa Claus is usually seen as more…
Collegians everywhere are asking tough questions: Why is our tuition so high? Where are our jobs? Can’t you see your…
Among the main reasons families with young children move out of cities and into suburbs is that urban areas often…
“Education is how people fulfill their humanity,” says school reformer Lisa Graham Keegan. “School choice meets that need precisely.” As…
Recently The Wall Street Journal reported that in a survey of 347 colleges and vocational schools more than half of…