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I’m not Goldie Blumenstyk. I’m Scott Carlson, a senior writer at
The Chronicle covering innovation in and around academe. Goldie is away, so in this issue you ll see what I’ve been thinking about this week.
A Rite of Passage Becomes Another Example of the Growing Divide
The Upper Midwest makes up for its brutal winters with hot continental summers, when families flock to the local waterpark, the lake, or the ice-cream shop. Businesses are hoping that the vaccine summer of 2021 will produce a boom in customers, and they re ramping up their hiring after widespread layoffs last year. ....

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Op-ed: Can we reverse school failure? | News, Sports, Jobs


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“America is great because America is good. When she ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”
Many U.S. presidents and politicians have attributed these words to Alexis de Tocqueville, a French political scientist who came to America in the 1830s to study the ethical foundation of our constitutional republic.
Jefferson proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence that the ethical base of our government is the “laws of nature and nature’s God.”
These laws declare that “all men are created equal and are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men…” God and government were united. ....

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Op-ed: Educational process is broken | News, Sports, Jobs


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A “Nation At Risk,” the report of the National Commission on Excellence in Education, stated that the decline in educational performances is the result of disturbing inadequacies in the way the educational process is conducted.
The report indicated that these inadequacies are causing the loss of markets, intellectual strengths and spiritual strengths.
Lastly, the report offered five solutions: modify the school curriculum, raise educational expectations, make better use of time, improve the teaching profession and create the proper learning environment.
Mortimer J. Adler, and the Paideia Group have written three books to indicate how these five solutions might be implemented: “The Paideia Proposal: An Educational Manifesto,” “The Paideia Program: An Educational Syllabus” and “Paideia Problems and Possibilities.” ....

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How Biden Should Investigate Trump


How Biden Should Investigate Trump
The misdeeds and destructive acts are legion. The new president should focus on these three.
Illustration by Katie Martin; photographs by Tom Brenner / Drew Angerer / Getty
I. A Crimes Commission?
As he prepares to occupy the White House, President-elect Joe Biden faces a decision rare in American history: what to do about the man who has just left office, whose personal corruption, disdain for the Constitution, and destructive mismanagement of the federal government are without precedent.
Human beings crave reckoning, even the saintliest among us. Institutions based on rules and laws need systems of accountability. People inside and outside politics have argued forcefully that Biden should take, or at least condone, a maximalist approach to exposing and prosecuting the many transgressions by Donald Trump and his circle that Biden can’t talk about where America is going without clearly addressing wher ....

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