NWEF Blog
National education insights that will inspire you to take action in your community.
Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Read up on current education news, explore pro/con guides, research school options, get expert advice, and examine hot topics in learning, all in one place.
NWEF Blog
National education insights that will inspire you to take action in your community.
Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Read up on current education news, explore pro/con guides, research school options, get expert advice, and examine hot topics in learning, all in one place.
What Is the Blaine Amendment? And How It Affects Religious Education Today
Keeping state and religion separate has always been a challenge in America. We’re a very
Education Counterpoint With NWEF Ep. 3 “Joining Forces: How Education Brings Communities Together” With Jack Appleby
Education is something we can all get behind, but we constantly disagree about it.
When the Wheels on the Bus Don’t Go Round
Here at the Noah Webster Educational Foundation we've featured many articles on the subject of
Education Counterpoint With NWEF Ep. 2 “A Simple Solution for Reforming Education” With Jack Appleby
Leadership in our schools is in decline. Children aren’t learning. We need to fix
Counterpoint With NWEF Ep. 1 “Uncovering the Right Response to Childhood Gender Dysphoria” With Erin Brewer
Gender dysphoria isn’t new, but the way we deal with it has changed. So
How To Be The Coolest Substitute Teacher In School
Substitute teaching can be a beast! There’s no argument there. Working random days, sometimes on
Hundreds of U.S. High School Students Stage Walkouts to Support Palestine
Across the U.S., hundreds of students recently walked out of school to condemn Israel’s siege
Dr. Erika L. LeBaron Joins Noah Webster Educational Foundation Board, Stresses Parental Involvement in Education
In a move emphasizing the critical role of parental involvement in education, the Noah Webster
Can I Educate My Special Needs Student at Home?
If you have a special needs child, at some point, you’ll have to face the
Moms for Liberty Combats Banned Books Week with Teach Kids to Read Week
Last week was the annual Banned Books Week, which aims to bring together a community
US AG Garland refuses to denounce memo that incited counterterrorism measures against parents
By Jillian Schneider This article was originally published by The Lion on September 28, 2023.
Over a Dozen Baltimore Schools Don’t Have Any Students Who Are Proficient in Math
Thirteen high schools in Baltimore, Maryland, don’t have any students who are at grade-level proficiency

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