Social Studies Standards Committee In Their Own Words
Every ten years Minnesota updates what is taught to our students in different subject areas, known as academic standards. This year, the social studies standards are being rewritten by the…
Every ten years Minnesota updates what is taught to our students in different subject areas, known as academic standards. This year, the social studies standards are being rewritten by the…
For many students and families, a distance learning model has proved challenging. But there are alternative learning environments that parents are considering and pursuing to better meet the specific needs…
The social studies standards committee dismisses public comments from over 5,000 Minnesotans, calls them “white supremacy language.”
The standards committee summarily dismisses public comments from over 5,000 Minnesotans. They even used the phrase “select, alt, delete!” See what else they said: https://bit.ly/3qn5S75
Which America should students be taught: America founded on hard work and freedom or America founded on bias and discrimination? The Minnesota Department of Education prefers the latter. Don’t let…
Visit www.covidcommonsensemn.com and tell Governor Walz to let our children play! It’s time to restore common sense to Minnesota’s COVID-19 policies. Our kids are not alright!
In this Master Class, Policy Fellow Catrin Wigfall addresses the myth that Minnesota’s public schools are some of the best in the country.
Center of the American Experiment works hard for all Minnesotans
People in Policy: Mitch Pearlstein
Mitch Pearlstein on the Mary Hanson Show (7.21.16, 30 min.)
See full series of seven segments here.
School Choice in Minnesota: Panel at Humphrey School (1.26.16) Panel includes Ember Reichgott Junge (former Minnesota DFL State Senator, Richard Komer (Institute for Justice), Rep. Jenifer Loon, Minnesota House (R)…
As part of National School Choice Week 2013, American Experiment, in association with other members of the Minnesota School Choice Coalition, hosted Prof. Patrick Wolf of the University of Arkansas…