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Jul 26, 2022

Many parents today are understandably concerned about what their children may be learning, or not learning, in school. Curriculum battles have been waged in several states over what government-run schools should and shouldn’t teach, and even some private schools have seen teachers and parents speak out against...


Jul 19, 2022

From Queens, New York to Charlotte, North Carolina, Tiffany Pierce has been building and expanding homeschooling co-ops and co-learning programs for several years now. 

When the pandemic hit, her New York City co-op doubled in size, pivoting to a fully outside model with pop-up tents in local parks. Last year, she...


Jul 12, 2022

I love entrepreneurs. They take risks, seize opportunities, invent and innovate, and create abundance for all of us. But I am especially in awe of education entrepreneurs. They plunge into a highly-regulated sector with huge barriers to entry in an effort to challenge the schooling status quo and expand learning options...


Jul 5, 2022

"I do not think governments should be dictating in any way, shape, or form the content of the minds of children, either in the United States or anywhere else in the world," says Clemson University Professor C. Bradley Thompson in this compelling episode. 

Thompson is a Political Science Professor at Clemson...