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Pastors should avoid this during sermons
Kids do say the darndest things, and with decades of pulpit experience, the Rev. Joe McKeever has learned that these…
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Retired educator sees first-hand the harm of virtual learning
Fall this year brought with it many school challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many schools still have not returned…
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How childhood play enriches education
When I was a kid, my parents let me play. I grew up homeschooled, so I had more time than…
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Study finds virtual learning destroys student achievement
Is virtual learning, as a result of the pandemic, dumbing-down America’s schoolchildren? That’s the finding of a new study of…
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Missouri legislators express concern about effectiveness of remote education
Several Missouri leaders are concerned about the impact of remote education on students. The Subcommittee on Appropriations — Education shared…
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Major Auschwitz exhibition coming to Kansas City in 2021
Recent surveys reveal that a disturbing number of Americans don’t believe the Holocaust happened. This makes a major exhibition about…
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Free online course on the Constitution available
Hillsdale College is offering a free study session for their most popular online course, “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History…
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How liberalism destroyed education and how to fix it
In 1953, historian and educator Hilda Neatby ignited controversy by publishing “So Little for the Mind: An Indictment of Canadian…
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Education
Local teachers share in $1 Million National Donation from SONIC during Teacher Appreciation Month
Sonic® Drive-In, a longtime supporter of public school teachers through its Limeades for Learning® initiatives, celebrated Teacher Appreciation Month throughout…
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