Williams: Is School Discipline Discriminatory?
10/3: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams examines whether race plays a role in disciplinary reactions in schools.
10/3: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams examines whether race plays a role in disciplinary reactions in schools.
9/26: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains why diversity standards and practices in colleges are hurting education in America.
5/2: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams examines how colleges have become intolerant and exclusionary of conservatives.
4/25: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams reports on the many failures of the American education system.
1/10: A frequent point I have made in past columns has been about the educational travesty happening on many college campuses.
There's another educational issue that's neither flattering nor comfortable to confront. That's the low academic quality of so many teachers.
Walter Williams explains that black students all too often are given "fraudulent diplomas" from failing school systems.
The educational achievement of white youngsters is nothing to write home about, but that achieved by blacks is nothing less than disgraceful.
Black parents should not allow their sons and daughters to fall victim to the diversity hustle, even if the diversity hustler is a black official of the college.
The American people need to stop being sheeple and put a halt to the undermining of our nation taking place in our institutions of higher learning.