Great interview. Dr. Ridgley and his book Brutal Minds, are the #1 resource for reclaiming our educational system from the top down. If we don't purge the menaces of "Progressive" thought from our universities, the lower schools don't stand a chance since the institutions of higher indoctrination are sending a corrupted product (teachers) into our communities. Dr. Ridgley has appeared with us on the Don't Back Down show a few times and his book stands prominently on my bookshelf.
Administrative bloating is always the hideout for socialism. Usually it is linked to institution names that consist of 7-8 words.... by the end of reading the name of the institution one is already fallen asleep or at least kind-clouded. That is on purpose.
Administrative bloating and big complicated administration creates an impenetrable jungle for common sense.
You can make people numb by opium and fentanyl or by bloated administration.
Education is not that difficult. It doesn’t have to be complicated.
Use common sense what students need to know in today’s world.
Great interview. Dr. Ridgley and his book Brutal Minds, are the #1 resource for reclaiming our educational system from the top down. If we don't purge the menaces of "Progressive" thought from our universities, the lower schools don't stand a chance since the institutions of higher indoctrination are sending a corrupted product (teachers) into our communities. Dr. Ridgley has appeared with us on the Don't Back Down show a few times and his book stands prominently on my bookshelf.
Absolutely! Thank you Andy!
Administrative bloating is always the hideout for socialism. Usually it is linked to institution names that consist of 7-8 words.... by the end of reading the name of the institution one is already fallen asleep or at least kind-clouded. That is on purpose.
Administrative bloating and big complicated administration creates an impenetrable jungle for common sense.
You can make people numb by opium and fentanyl or by bloated administration.
Education is not that difficult. It doesn’t have to be complicated.
Use common sense what students need to know in today’s world.