by TN School Choice | Jul 8, 2011 | Blog
Utah students learn a hard lesson about union influence in public schools: They’re working to keep a beloved teacher who was laid off according to union rules by Ben Velderman, July 7, 2011, Education Action Group Foundation, Inc. is such an enlightening and ironic...
by TN School Choice | May 13, 2011 | Blog
The Wall Street Journal has an article online, Tennessee’s Chamber Maids. A subscription is required to read in full, however, we have pasted a few of the more informative excerpts below. Nothing is worse for freedom and opportunity than when big business...
by TN School Choice | Mar 14, 2011 | Blog
In case you haven’t heard, Education Action Group (EAG) has produced a series of short films under the banner title of “Kids Aren’t Cars” which we have pasted below. Each of the films take a close look at various problems and issues plaguing the K-12 public education...
by TN School Choice | Mar 3, 2011 | Blog, FrontPage
A New York Times article titled “Teachers Wonder, Why the Scorn?” states: “Around the country, many teachers see demands to cut their income, benefits and say in how schools are run through collective bargaining as attacks not just on their livelihoods, but on their...