Michael Hicks: We botched last curriculum reform, we can’t again
Indiana is in the process of revamping its high school curricula. This could be a superb opportunity to rethink some fundamentals about schooling, its role in society and the needs of the future economy. It is also a good time to re-center the long-term wellbeing of students into the discussion.
John Krull: When the story is the story
Gregg Doyel made national news the other day.
Niki Kelly: Consider this curmudgeon confused on latest diploma move
It finally happened — I have become my father. Specifically, I find myself talking about how things were when I was growing up. For instance, when I went to high school, everyone got the same diploma and it gave you a rounded knowledge base to prepare you for your future, whatever that may have looked like.
Editorial: New ILEARN format will allow more personalized learning
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
Editorial: All voters, young and old, are valued
The (Anderson) Herald Bulletin
To the Editor: Thank a lineworker
To the Editor:
Julia Wickard: Tribute to the American Farmer
I have the tremendous opportunity to work with some of the greatest employees in the federal government and we have the pleasure to serve and work for the American farmer — the original environmentalist, who cares for the land and our natural resources like no other.
Editorial: Ag census should spur Indiana lawmakers to create water plan
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
John Krull: Sometimes, the bright lights blind us
When he was in the White House, Teddy Roosevelt earned a reputation as the “trustbuster.”
Editorial: No Labels, No Alternatives, No Escape
The Wall Street Journal