Near Illiteracy of MI's Not College-Bound Ignored in AP Report on ACT

August 14th, 2008 4:35 PM
You would think that someone working for the self-described "Essential Global News Network" known as the Associated Press as an Education Writer might go beyond using the Copy and Paste commands in reporting on national college entrance exam test scores. From all appearances, you would be wrong. AP Education Writer Justin Pope's report on the 2008 ACT exam results appears to contain nothing that…

John Edwards Stiffs the Kids, Cancels Scholarships... Hello Media

July 31st, 2008 10:18 AM
Yes, there are two Americas. The one where John Edwards used to have a scholarship program that he intended to set up as an example for all of America to follow... and the one where he cancels that scholarship program. Is it because he isn't running for president any more? Since Edwards has other things to do now -- like hiding from the media in his mistresses' house and maybe getting a few $400…

Narrative Buster: Report Cites Improvement in Test Scores Since Enactm

July 29th, 2008 8:38 AM
State Test Scores in Reading and Mathematics Continue To Increase, Achievement Gaps Narrow Since 2002 A multi-year study designed to report on the effects of the much maligned 2002 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has determined that students achieved moderate to large gains on state tests in math and reading. The study also concluded that achievement gaps between white students and minorities…

In Rochester, Almost Half of 7th and 8th Graders Fail Exam -- Even Whe

July 27th, 2008 7:14 PM
Given how much grief charter schools and other creative initiatives get from the government-school establishment if they don't instantly turn at risk kids into Einsteins, along with the hounding of homeschoolers that seems to be on the rise, this story shouldn't be allowed to fall through the cracks, or remain confined to its local area. Last Sunday's Rochester Democrat and Chronicle story (HT…

'Evening News' Blames 'Economic Depression' for Gloucester Pregnancy P

June 20th, 2008 10:54 AM
This could be perhaps the most bizarre application of James Carville's worn out expression, "It's the economy stupid." "CBS Evening News" linked the economy to the famed pregnancy pact that has received national attention. The June 19 broadcast of "Evening News" faulted the ailing economy for 17 Massachusetts high school students agreeing to get pregnant intentionally around the same time so…

American School Books Redefine 'Jihad' to Exclude Violence -- Where is

June 8th, 2008 9:49 PM
In yet another example of why the west could be too weak to fight the sort of global terrorism that takes the form of Islamofascism, a textbook monitoring group is charging that American textbooks have been cleansed of mentioning the violence inherent in the Islamic "Jihad." Now, our children will not be taught what "Jihad" truly means, nor that it has been used as an excuse to kill their…

Media Get It Wrong: 1 in 4 Teens Do NOT Have STDs

June 3rd, 2008 10:38 PM
Could science and statistics be beyond the media's ability to understand and report upon them? One might be excused to think so by the hash the MSM made of the supposed claim that in the U.S. one in four teenaged girls have a sexually transmitted disease. On March 11, the CDC issued a press release announcing a study that made the claim, but did not release the full study so that anyone…

NH Paper: Celebrating 'Open Tent' Day -- Kids Dress Like Arabs

May 31st, 2008 4:46 PM
Only in the west can one see a school that hosts a day when school children are encouraged to dress like, act like, and "learn about" those trying to kill them and all in a day that the country is in the midst of war. And only in the west would the media help celebrate such an outrageous example of support for what, in truth, are our enemies. On May 9, the kids of the Amherst Middle School in…

NBC's Doc: Just Say No to Abstinence

May 29th, 2008 2:32 PM
Is it possible to discuss teen birth rates without attacking abstinence-only education? Apparently not for NBC's Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman. During a May 28 "Today" show discussion of high schools providing birth control to teens without parental notification, Snyderman cast doubt on abstinence-only education, saying, "I don't think there's any healthcare professional who says […

Olbermann: 'Awol' McCain 'Supporting Himself Instead of the Troops

May 23rd, 2008 2:01 AM

CBS’s Chen Thinks Hawaii is In Atlantic Ocean

May 22nd, 2008 2:53 PM

Paper Makes Bigot of Principal Who Resigns Over High School's 'Gay Clu

May 21st, 2008 9:27 PM
A small paper in South Carolina called The Statesman indulged in some blatant hetero bashing this week in a story about a high school principal who resigned because of his convictions that the school should not allow a homosexual club to be started in his school. Naturally, the paper tries to make it seem as if the principal is an unreasonable bigot. The paper even conveniently forgot the part of…

In Twofer, Paper Makes Fun of American History And Capitalism At Same

May 19th, 2008 6:40 PM
Here is a story in a small paper in Philadelphia that serves as a fine example of the junk that all too often passes for "journalism" in America today. This example is as ridiculously anti-intellectual and dismissive of the importance of preserving our history as it is anti-corporate. It's a fine example of a journalist who thinks he is smarter and funnier than everyone about whom he writes --…

The Global Warming Tutorial Media Should be Required to Take

May 14th, 2008 11:38 AM