Author Archives: Meg Rayborn Dawson

Multiculturalism & the Loss of Americanism

Exploring the Homeschooling Arguments of the 80’s & 90’s – Reviewing old Editorials in the Light of our Present Day The Blumenfeld Education Letter Revisited Vol 1, No 1 (pt. 1) – Sept. 1986 (NOTE: The following editorial has been quoted … Continue reading

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How to PREVENT or HELP a Child Discover READING

I found an old self-printed book which has some very useful information about teaching reading and I think some of the ideas presented there are worth sharing. The book contains a list of things you shouldn’t do when teaching reading. … Continue reading

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States Can’t Bar Religious Schools From Tax-Based Tuition Funds (MRCTV.org)

SCOTUS Rules States Can’t Bar Religious Schools From Tax-Based Tuition Funds P. GARDNER GOLDSMITH | JUNE 23, 2022 (www.mrctv.org) In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled late Tuesday that the state of Maine has been acting … Continue reading

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The Stigma of Dyslexia

Sometime, somewhere, within the history of American education, it was decided that it was not good to write with the left hand. Writing this way was often punished. I learned of just such an example, in the most unusual of … Continue reading

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Miss Cora & the Kentucky Mountain People

The Kentucky Girl (commencement speech on graduating from teacher’s college)  While other girls were posing, their charms being exhibited, their characteristics discussed. There has lived and walked, among the evergreen pines and the sturdy oaks, of the mountains of Kentucky, a creature … Continue reading

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The Irish Mom who gave her Son a Voice

Tragedy Leaves a Young Girl without a Family “At the time many children were playing on the street as several women from the tenements sat on the pavement watching on. Yet within minutes the scene was one of screams and dust … Continue reading

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Censorship & Propaganda – The Theft of Voice

If you have spent much time around children, especially quarrelling children, you may have observed disputes over who gets to explain what just happened. Here are some examples which I have witnessed. Children rushing toward me with their mouths full … Continue reading

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Reading, Writing & Endangered Voices

I shall never forget my first attempts to learn to spell. I was about thirteen years of age, when I nearly lost my life because I made an effort to gain this kind of knowledge. Josiah Henson A Murderous Uprising … Continue reading

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My 5th Graders Like Taking Math Tests

ASSESSMENT My 5th Graders Like Taking Math Tests By rebranding exams as ‘checkpoints’ and administering them every two weeks, this school has seen a dramatic decrease in testing anxiety. By Steven Goldman April 7, 2022 ZUMA Press Inc / Alamy Stock … Continue reading

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Suits Challenging Book “Banning” May Be Better Politics than Law

Suits Challenging Book “Banning” May Be Better Politics than Law School boards can’t suppress ideas they dislike but do have “broad discretion” Joshua Dunn The McGinn County Board of Education voted to remove Maus from its curriculum. America is experiencing … Continue reading

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