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Insight Kansas

ACADEMIC INSIGHT INTO KANSAS POLITICS

BY SHARON IORIO

A Parents’ Bill of Rights—Right for Kansas or Wrong?

A Parents' Bill of Rights - Right for Kansas or Wrong?

Transgender Student Athletes and the November Election

Arming Teachers Won’t Increase School Safety

Public Funds to Private Schools is a Bad Idea

Legislative Session Closes with an Education Elephant still in the Room

We Need a Plan for COVID Relief Money to Schools

Confusing Signals From Parent-Activists

National Politics Spread to School Board Elections

Outside Money is Infiltrating Kansas School Board Races

Anger and Rage Won’t Stop COVID spread

COVID Recovery Brings Federal Aid but also Big Challenge

Teach History, Not Culture Wars

Compromise Prevails on Educational Savings Accounts and Tax Credits

Bill to Privatize Help for At Risk Students Contains Little Oversight

Current school choice scholarship bill would create more problems

Schools, parents stressed by COVID accommodations

What the Parents’ Rights and Transparency Bill Doesn’t Do

Kansas Needs a Comprehensive Plan for K-12 Relief Funding

American history must be taught with balance

Book Banning Battles in Kansas Schools

Cut teachers some slack:  Teaching is not the same job it used to be

Why Two Down-Ballot Races Will Shift the Kansas Education Agenda

Sending Public Funds to Private Schools Would Harm Kansas

Safer ways to reopen schools

Schools and Civic Engagement

Review School Re-Opening Options

Teachers Face the New Normal

Civics education needs more focus

Better accountability needed for funding helping at-risk students

Teachers buying own supplies worsens inequality

Kansas Can–Can’t We?

Pros and Cons of Online Learning

School funding battle in for the long haul

The “Mix, Match, and Customize” Model of Public Education

Charter Schools Pro- and Con-

Preparing Kansas students for the future

Why Kansas teachers didn’t strike recently

Op Eds: List

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