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  • 10 Ways to Cultivate an Independent Spirit
    10 Ways to Cultivate an Independent Spirit
    As our nation was founded on the principles of independence, our individual strength and freedom is required to fulfill the tenets of a great country.
    July 1, 2024BY Mike Donghia
  • Censorship Literally Cannot Work
    Censorship Literally Cannot Work
    Commentary The digital era exposes citizens to a dizzying range of sources of information and evidence. The old ...
    March 4, 2024BY David Thunder
  • Foxes and Hedgehogs
    Foxes and Hedgehogs
    [The following is a chapter of Dr. Julie Ponesse’s book, “Our Last Innocent Moment.”] “I did not ask ...
    February 14, 2024BY Julie Ponesse
  • Why DEI Should Have No Place in Higher Education
    Why DEI Should Have No Place in Higher Education
    On a fundamental level, DEI is fundamentally at odds with the mission of higher education, which is to ...
    February 5, 2024BY Julian Adorney
  • ‘I Don’t Know’: Admitting Our Ignorance Is Actually a Sign of Intelligence
    ‘I Don’t Know’: Admitting Our Ignorance Is Actually a Sign of Intelligence
    Three valuable words I learned early on in my teaching days were “I don’t know.” When a Latin ...
    January 3, 2024BY Jeff Minick
  • Lifelong Learning: The Key to a Happy Life is Daring to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
    Lifelong Learning: The Key to a Happy Life is Daring to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
    Albert Einstein is best known for his outstanding contributions in the field of science. We can admire him ...
    April 28, 2022BY Poppy Richie
  • A Decline in Reading Skills Makes Geese for the Plucking
    A Decline in Reading Skills Makes Geese for the Plucking
    A teacher-friend of mine recently expressed sadness over the stagnation of her students. Before the pandemic she could ...
    March 24, 2022BY Annie Holmquist
  • Walls | School’s Out with Sam Sorbo
    Walls | School’s Out with Sam Sorbo
    For millennia, individuals and civilizations have used walls, both to keep good things in and bad things out. ...
    November 22, 2021BY Sam Sorbo
  • EpochTV Review: Teaching Is More than Just a Job
    EpochTV Review: Teaching Is More than Just a Job
    In this episode of "School's Out," "Exploring Teaching, What It Means To Be a Teacher," host Sam Sorbo ...
    September 27, 2021BY Lacy Hall
  • The Epoch Times Is the Place That I Go When I’m Ready for a Genuine Knowledge
    The Epoch Times Is the Place That I Go When I’m Ready for a Genuine Knowledge
    The Epoch Times has got my vote for the leading source of legitimate news. I can imagine that ...
    April 20, 2020BY The Reader's Turn
  • Social Media Empowers Classroom Teachers
    Social Media Empowers Classroom Teachers
    Commentary A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. This popular saying, widely attributed to 18th-century philosopher Alexander Pope, ...
    January 6, 2020BY Michael Zwaagstra
  • JEXIT Reflects Power of Persuasion Through Information, Not Pressure
    JEXIT Reflects Power of Persuasion Through Information, Not Pressure
    Commentary There are various reasons why people change from one political party to another. Sometimes age plays a ...
    October 23, 2019BY Elad Hakim
  • The ‘Be, Know, Do’ Model of Leadership
    The ‘Be, Know, Do’ Model of Leadership
    Commentary Be. Know. Do. These are three common words, but not just simple verbs in the proper context. ...
    January 8, 2019BY Chris Erickson
  • Myths: Mapping Our Way Home
    Myths: Mapping Our Way Home
    In this series, Myths: Mapping Our Way Home, James Sale revisits why myths—all but discounted today—remain crucial to ...
    October 28, 2018BY James Sale
  • Multiple Intelligences
    Multiple Intelligences
    Dr. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences is often referred to as the ‘Seven Ways of Learning’.
    June 26, 2015BY Pat Kozyra
  • Why People Say They Know Made-Up Things
    Why People Say They Know Made-Up Things
    People who think they know a little something about a topic—confident though they may be—commonly and easily claim ...
    June 16, 2015BY Blaine Friedlander
  • A Dean’s Plea: Let Students Discover Knowledge Without Pressure to Impress
    A Dean’s Plea: Let Students Discover Knowledge Without Pressure to Impress
    Is today’s competitive environment making high school students pursue a polished resume and not their passion?
    June 1, 2015BY Joann McKenna
  • Ideals May Play Role in Knowledge Formation
    Ideals May Play Role in Knowledge Formation
    A system of reasons that support reasons to support what seems to be knowledge eventually breaks down under ...
    December 11, 2014BY Jim Steele
  • Scientists Look to Ancient Knowledge for Seasonal Forecasting
    Scientists Look to Ancient Knowledge for Seasonal Forecasting
    An Australian scientist is working to collate ancient methods of weather prediction in the Pacific, saying that the ...
    September 11, 2014BY April Holloway
  • More Brains Don’t Always Lead to Better Decisions
    More Brains Don’t Always Lead to Better Decisions
    We tend to think that a group decision is more likely to be accurate when there are more ...
    April 25, 2014BY Morgan Kelly
  • Why Are Muslims Turning Away From Science?
    Why Are Muslims Turning Away From Science?
    "Seek knowledge, even if you have to go all the way to China!", Prophet Muhammad said. Sadly, the ...
    April 17, 2014BY Sufyan bin Uzayr
  • 10 Everyday Tasks That Can Be Skipped
    10 Everyday Tasks That Can Be Skipped
    Much of the time so desperately needed throughout the day could be gained by getting rid of time-wasting ...
    March 11, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Science in Quotes: Knowledge as a Prerequisite of Discussing Science
    Science in Quotes: Knowledge as a Prerequisite of Discussing Science
    "Science, history and politics are not suited for discussion except by experts."
    March 11, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Science in Quotes: The Quest for the Truth
    Science in Quotes: The Quest for the Truth
    “A scientist strives to understand the work of Nature. But with our insufficient talents as scientists, we do ...
    February 26, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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