Category Archive: 'Education'

With Racial Requirements for Youth Workshop, the Inquirer Misses the Point of Diversity

As more companies like The Philadelphia Inquirer pursue DEI initiatives, are we resurrecting what the civil rights movement abolished?

“The Time is Now”: Educational Freedom, Homeschooling, and Primacy of Parents in Education

Education is one of the top issues facing American families today. Experts Lindsey Burke and Amy Buchmeyer discuss a path forward for educational freedom.

January Book of the Month

Have you ever struggled with how to communicate your conservative values? One of the big issues young women deal with today is the inability to lay out the very solid reasons to stay or become conservative. To help students understand how to do this, we have chosen a rather unique, but we believe, essential book for December book club. Our selection is On Reading Well: Finding the Great Life Through Great Books by Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.

December Book of the Month

Have you ever struggled with how to communicate your conservative values? One of the big issues young women deal with today is the inability to lay out the very solid reasons to stay or become conservative. To help students understand how to do this, we have chosen a rather unique, but we believe, essential book for December book club. Our selection is On Reading Well: Finding the Great Life Through Great Books by Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.

Government Schools are Not a Co-Parent

No one cares more about a student’s academic and personal flourishing than parents.

October Book of the Month

We believe in the founding principles of our nation. We do not wish to toss aside the essence of America. However, the Left seeks to do just that with its acceptance and implementation of The 1619 Project. If you wish to have an America that still values freedom, we encourage you to read our book club selection this month – Debunking The 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America by Mary Grabar.

Gov Kristi Noem to Sign Fairness in Women’s Sports Legislation

Gov Noem hails South Dakota’s legislation “to promote continued fairness in women’s sports.”

Follow the Science and Open the Schools

Evidence shows the risk to children academically, socially, and emotionally from virtual learning is greater than the health risk to children from in-person classroom learning.

How School Shutdowns & Virtual Learning Especially Hurt Young Women

For a generation of students already dangerously inclined toward isolation, shuttered schools are a disaster across the board. The pandemic-induced closures, however, present particular difficulties for young women.

UVA Student Victoria Spiotto Speaks at White House Conference on American History

University of Virginia student Victoria Spiotto, a 2020 Summer Fellow at the CBL Center for Conservative Women, gave a student’s perspective at the first White House Conference on American History, which was held on September 17, 2020, at the National Archives in Washington DC.

College Student Exposes Top 10 Craziest College Classes That Taxpayers Underwrite

“College campuses facilitate the perfect environment for indoctrination, providing a platform for radical professors to teach their opinion as fact,” argues Autumn Klein.

Secretary Betsy DeVos as Public Enemy by Democrats Despite Fixing Obama’s Student Debt Crisis

Secretary DeVos’ honest approach to fixing the student debt crisis, one of the many failings of our government education system, were mocked by Democrats when she appeared before Congress on December 12.

Despite What You’ve Heard, School Choice Benefits All Students

The myths you’ve heard are exactly that – myths. School choice benefits all students.

5 Women You Don’t Hear About in History Class

Most have learned about Susan B. Anthony and Rosa Parks as a child, and their work was incredibly important for women and civil rights. However, have you heard of these five women?