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Blog Posts: Neal McCluskey

Having Common (Core) Enemy Doesn’t Make a Friend

February 6, 2013.

New America’s New Entitlement

February 6, 2013.

School Choice Is Nice, but It’s Freedom That’s Key

January 29, 2013.

Education: A Spending Litmus Test

January 3, 2013.

Beware the Data!

December 19, 2012.

Common Core Caught In Its Own Tangled Web

December 12, 2012.

U.S. Scores Up, but Why?

December 11, 2012.

Education Poll Exposes Moochin’ Americans

December 10, 2012.

Teachers — and Unions — Like Profits, Too

December 6, 2012.

Sports ‘Donations’ a Flagrant College Foul

December 4, 2012.

How the CFPB Distorts the Facts about College Loans

November 21, 2012.

A Common Core Crash?

November 7, 2012.

Academics’ Freedom vs. Everyone Else’s

November 6, 2012.

Care about the Poor? Consider Consequences

October 23, 2012.

Is Common Core about to Melt Down?

October 11, 2012.

Why Are Conservatives Incoherent on Federal Education?

October 3, 2012.

Squandering Assessment Test

September 25, 2012.

Hooray for the Rankings!

September 20, 2012.

Don’t Rush Me, Kid, I’m Striking!

September 17, 2012.

Marketplace Map Gives Half the Story

September 11, 2012.

Democrats’ Problem: Teachers and Their Unions Just Like the Rest of Us

September 4, 2012.

Obama Proposes an Education Employee Bailout. How Novel!

August 22, 2012.

Edu-poll Results, for What They’re Worth

August 22, 2012.

Obama Must Not Read Our Stuff

August 20, 2012.

Not Quite Blowing Up the Death Star, but…

August 7, 2012.

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