Blog posts in education

Dear Ask the Professor,

In pursuit of an MBA in Finance, is it better to start with an Associates Degree in Business Administration or an Associates Degree...

Posted by: Devin Foley on April 7, 2011

Dear Ask a Professor,  

How relevant is pragmatism to the education system today?

-Nakitende...

Posted by: Devin Foley on March 14, 2011

Intellectual Takeout is excited to help announce that the Institute for Humane Studies has a great new website devoted to making classical liberal, educational content available to everyone. 

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Posted by: Devin Foley on March 1, 2011

Our newest topic page addresses the question of whether our current education system is giving Americans a good return on their investment. It provides analyses of current public school spending...

Posted by: Devin Foley on February 24, 2011

The last several years have seen a growing interest in the American principles of liberty, personal responsibility, and individualism. These three principles are often applied to the areas of government spending and...

Posted by: Annie Holmquist on January 24, 2011

National School Choice Week kicks off this Sunday, January 23! It marks a great and necessary groundswell of support for significant education reform. It’s also why we changed up our homepage to all education-related...

Posted by: Devin Foley on January 21, 2011

Education is perhaps the most important topic in Intellectual Takeout's collection. It is only through education that the other topics are accessible and understandable to readers. And in that simple statement, we...

Posted by: Devin Foley on September 30, 2010

Anyone willing to objectively look at the data regarding the performance of today’s public schools will admit that the system is crumbling. Reformers of all sorts regularly put forth a variety of proposed solutions...

Posted by: Devin Foley on September 21, 2010

National Association of Scholars has done a wonderful job of pulling together a recommended reading list for colleges to promote to their students. Too often in academia, extra-curricular reading lists are composed of...

Posted by: Devin Foley on September 17, 2010

Our newest topic page addition, Education Achievement Gap, looks at an issue that conjures surprisingly broad agreement across the political spectrum.

The...

Posted by: Anja Hartleb on September 10, 2010