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About: Sam Blumenfeld

Why High-Achieving Students Cheat

Large-scale cheating has been uncovered over the last year at some of the nation’s most competitive schools. With American students no longer being educated under Christian moral standards, is there...

Radicalized Teachers Strike in Chicago

The teacher strike in Chicago is more than just about salaries, benefits, and collective bargaining.  It is more about the struggle between the visions of two liberal personalities than anything...

Education and the Election

In a previous article I referred to education as the “orphan issue” in this great presidential election. Of course, every candidate mumbles something about education, but everyone seems to...

On Teaching and Tutoring (Part 4)

Good tutors learn a great deal from their students. Each student is different, requiring the tutor to be flexible, patient, and creative. I always enjoyed the challenge of a...

On Teaching and Tutoring (Part 3)

Tutoring is undoubtedly the most effective way of teaching anybody anything. It is the method that has been used since biblical times for fathers to teach their sons. In...

On Teaching and Tutoring

There is a world of difference between classroom teaching and one-on-one tutoring. I’ve experienced both and know the difference. Classroom teaching is more a job of mob management, endless...