Steps Toward Self Education

Recent test results have revealed that the average American student today has stronger skills in the school subjects of Math and English than the students of a generation ago. This is a result of the so-called “back-to-basics” movement which began…

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The World's Greatest Thinkers

The Advancement of Christ’s Kingdom through Academia “I Wisdom dwell with prudence, and find out knowledge of witty inventions” (Proverbs 8:12). While many Christians of today are great thinkers, few are as notable as some of the great thinkers of…

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Teach kids abstinence!

Letter to The Forerunner I liked the picture you used on the last page of The Forerunner (September 1992, p.19) about abstinence. That issue is starting to get more media coverage than usual because the New York City public school’s…

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Teaching the Virtues

By Christina Hoff Sommers Associate Professor of Philosophy, Clark University Not very long ago, I published an article called “Ethics without Virtue” in which I criticized the way ethics is being taught in American colleges. I pointed out that there…

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America's Best Colleges

A U.S. News and World Report Special Issue (October 15, 1990) included an annual ranking of America’s best colleges. The system used to rank 1374 four-year colleges was based on a numerical score representing the quality of academic reputation, student…

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