Part of the Great Circle of Life in American schools is that the smart teachers and administrators who like smart students devise tracking systems so the smart kids can have their own classes where t...
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The evil, stupid doctrine of ”disparate impact” is once again eatin...
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From my new column in Taki’s Magazine:
A Barren Field
Steve Sailer, November 15, 2023
I’ve been writing about the perverse side effects o...
Remember the Education Reform juggernaut right before the Great Awokening? Various billionaires announced that to end racial inequality, All We Had to Do Is to Fix the Schools, and that they’d just b...
From Undark, a lengthy thumbsucker worrying that Genome-Wide Association Studies could be used Wrong, such as for predicting IQ and other interesting traits.
From a Fledgling Genetic Science, A Mur...
From the New York Times news section:
Who Runs the Best U.S. Schools? It May Be the Defense Department.
Schools for children of military members achieve results rarely seen in public education.
By ...
Earlier: Richard Hanania’s ”The Origins of Woke: Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics”
The Atlantic is frothing at the mouth with rage so badly over Richard Hanan...
From the New York Times news section, 77-year-old Rolling Stone magazine founder Jann Wenner gets canceled for Elderly Tourette’s Syndrome, one of my favorite ailments for all the interesting things i...
A reminder why you should be extremely careful when engaging in pattern recognition. Especially if you are in a position of authority and dealing with black pupils in a public-school setting, and you d...
At the data-intense Human Varieties blog, Chuck sums up average SAT or ACT score submitted to the Common App in 2021. Like the name says, the Common App is the most common way to apply to college onl...