Archive for the 'Academic Infidels' Category

The Back-to-School Tips You REALLY Need: NRB’s Top 7 Manifestations of Education Bias

Over the next few days and weeks, American children, teenagers, and young adults will say goodbye to summer and begin another year in the nation’s public schools and colleges. (It never seems to be long enough, does it?) Sadly, as our readers are well aware, the days where students only had to worry about reading [...]

September 8th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels

Is the King of Social Networking Accepting Antisemitism?

Facebook has recently become the “king� of social networking sites after its expansion in the last few years has brought millions of new people with all various opinions. Facebook even has a new group called “Jewish pickup lines� which has been quite popular in attracting fellow Jews with jokes about our culture and religion. Some [...]

September 7th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

Hot Post: Your Kids are Learning this Crap! Part I: Left, Right, and…Center?

This post was first published on August 30. Have you ever wondered, just for a moment, “what are my children being taught?” Conservatives want you to be educated, and they know that most of the time just going by what you’re told in the classroom isn’t enough. Conservatives would rather you look at all sides [...]

September 5th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

The Back-to-School Tips You REALLY Need: NRB’s Top 7 Manifestations of Education Bias

Over the next few days and weeks, American children, teenagers, and young adults will say goodbye to summer and begin another year in the nation’s public schools and colleges. (It never seems to be long enough, does it?) Sadly, as our readers are well aware, the days where students only had to worry about reading [...]

September 5th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

New York High School Exam Praises Islam and Attacks Christianity

New York schools are giving tests to high schoolers that whitewash and promote the history of the spread of Islam, all while attacking the history of Christianity.

September 4th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

Oh, Universities are Fair and Not Ridden with Leftist Bias!

A study recently came out from my university, UC-San Diego, concluding that universities are not ridden by leftist bias. The study notes that campus characteristics—ranging from small liberal arts colleges to large universities—substantiate claims that campus conservatives gloat in their minority status and are quite comfortable with it. Bogus conclusions if you ask me! I [...]

September 1st, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

Your Kids are Learning this Crap! Part I: Left, Right, and…Center?

Have you ever wondered, just for a moment, “what are my children being taught?” Conservatives want you to be educated, and they know that most of the time just going by what you’re told in the classroom isn’t enough. Conservatives would rather you look at all sides of the issue, and then decide for yourself [...]

August 30th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

Will the Real Liberal Please Stand Up?

It’s no secret we’re a divided nation, locked in battle between left and right in a new and profound way. But our use of the terms liberal and conservative is misguided. I often find myself in conversations with people who vote Democrat, yet their lifestyles are decidedly conservative. Similarly, I know many people that vote [...]

August 23rd, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB

Head of Professors Association to Students Wanting to Suggest Books to Improve Classes: SHUT UP!

When you really look at the history of the Academic Freedom campaign (and you can August 31 when David Horowitz’s new book of its history comes out) it’s really been an entirely moderate, mild, dare I say liberal (and therefore far too radical for the tenured Left to handle) effort. The principle message has been [...]

August 13th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels

Bill Ayers Set to Retire, Student Test Scores Expected to Rise

As an academic I’ve always wondered whether top administrators have any idea who I am, much less what I’m doing in the classroom.  I’ve been mistaken for a student at two different universities, and one administrator recently asked if I was one of the new assistant football coaches.  The Dean of my college (the College [...]

August 12th, 2010
Topic: Academic Infidels, NRB