Tag: education
Learning 2025, CRT, and the Culmination of an Education Agenda
As usual, Americans are distracted by the constant bombardment of news stories that do little more than trap their minds in a...
The Bigger Danger with CRT in Education
Sometimes criticism can be a big motivator. I have been receiving a lot of negative commentaries lately – and most of them...
Psychology in Public School: From John Dewey to Brock Chisholm
It is hard to describe what I am feeling. I watch the news, and the created perception that somehow Biden is going...
Teaching and Learning
How do we ‘learn’? This isn’t as easy as it sounds. How many times have you ‘learned’ something, only to find later...
Operant Conditioning and the Purpose of Public Schooling
This year started with a bang. The nation was treated to yet another circus sideshow which was portrayed as a vote for...
Understanding CRT Research: Creating a Nuanced Perception of Racism in America
Nothing will drive a person crazy on a Sunday morning like reading up on some good old Critical Race Theory research. I find it...
The Use of Entertainment and the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion...
“At this very moment in our country, an elaborate research project into motivation is going on, whose object is to find out...
Who Picks the “Experts”?
Much of our ‘guidance’ these days comes from ‘experts’ in social fields, predominately in HR departments nationwide, along with members of Academia. ...
CRT or Critical Theories on Race? Understanding the Difference
A story was released yesterday, from Leesburg, Virginia, highlighting a fifth-grade teacher who had quit her job in tears because she refused...
Eliminating Race-Based Quotas Harms Minorities Argue CRT Scholars
In my book, A Critical Look at CRT in Education, Research, and Social Policy, I discuss the core tenets that make up...