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.
Schools are Keeping Parents in the Dark About Their Children’s Gender Identities
Across the United States, public schools have recently worked to ensure parents don’t know
The History of Christian Schools
It was the fall of 1945. A young marine cautiously stepped into the sunlight.
Can Single Parents Homeschool?
Did you know that roughly one in five homeschoolers in America is from a single-parent
Podcast Ep. 16 “A Case for Book Banning” with Guest Andrew Glover
Thank you for joining us on The State of Education
Parents Protest at the White House Against the Biden Administration’s Proposed Regulations on Charter Schools
Last Wednesday, parents, educators, and students protested outside the White House and the U.S. Education
The Surprising History of Autodidacticism
Non-traditional forms of education have gained popularity in the past few decades. A rise in
Ten Apps to Help Keep Your Kids Safe During Screen Time
Tammy reluctantly handed her cell phone to her five-year-old daughter in the hopes of filing
Celebrate Our Birthday With Us!
What’s the story behind the Noah Webster Educational Foundation? Our organization’s president Melvin Adams and
New “Disinformation Czar” Accuses Parents of Spreading Disinformation Over CRT in Schools
The woman set to lead the Department of Homeland Security’s new Disinformation Governance Board accused
Podcast Ep. 15 “The Curriculum Kaleidoscope: Woke Concepts and Cultural Correctness” with Guest Shelly Norden
Should taxpayer money fund teacher protests? In this conclusion of her interview, guest
16 Ways to Brighten a Teacher’s Day
Teaching is a career that many feel called to pursue. For some educators, it’s merely
President Biden Tells Teachers that Students are “Like Yours” in the Classroom
At the White House on Wednesday, President Biden told a group of teachers that students
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