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Protests, Back to Basics, and more “Issues in Education” – 5/06/24

Protests, Back to Basics, and more “Issues in Education” – 5/06/24

Mondays on the Family Life Noon Report, public schools advocate Dr. Ralph Kerr talks about the “Issues in Education” for Pennsylvania, New York, and the nation.

This week’s topics:

  • College Protest Reaction
  • FAFSA Glitches and their Implications
  • Leveling the Playing Field in High School Sports
  • NY’s “Back to Basics” Reading Program
  • Wells College Closing

 

Family Life’s “Issues in Educationis available on the air, from our webpage, and wherever you listen to or download podcasts.

Dr. Ralph Kerr was a longtime principal and superintendent. He founded the Teaching and Learning Institute to encourage people of faith to run for school boards, be involved in local education, and stay informed about how to support students and teachers. TLI is online at WhyRun.org.

Capital Connection – 5/03/24

Capital Connection – 5/03/24

Family Life’s “Capital Connection” – 5/03/24

Anti War Protests on U-S College Campuses

Medical Aid in Dying Act

School Choice in the PA Budget

New York’s War on Pregnancy Help Centers

McCormick / Casey Race Tightens

 

Christian watchdogs Jason McGuire with New York Families and Michael Geer with the Pennsylvania Family Institute discuss the weighty issues in the news from Albany and Harrisburg

Colleges & Protests, Israel & Hamas – 4/30/24

Colleges & Protests, Israel & Hamas – 4/30/24

In light of the growing number of campus protests at colleges across the nation — and as a growing number of those get more threatening and more violent — here is a special Family Life Interview with Dr. Steve Coleman, a political analyst from New York’s Southern Tier.

Noon Report anchor Bob Price talked with Coleman about these protests, how they are different from civil disobedience over the 1960s civil rights and Vietnam-era protests, and what university leaders have failed to do to quell the disturbances to provide the majority of their students the academic and social experiences their tuition and fees have paid for.

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