Sand: Failing education, lawsuits and parental choice (California Political Review, September 19th, 2019)
1 in 5 Americans can’t name a single branch of the government, study finds (KCRG 9ABC (Cedar Rapids, IA), September 18th, 2019)
Annenberg study reveals American civic knowledge is low, despite improvements (The Daily Pennsylvanian, September 17th, 2019)
What are the limits of free speech? A classroom discussion for Constitution Day (Education Week, September 17th, 2019)
In our opinion: Today is Constitution Day. Do you know what it says? (Deseret News, September 17th, 2019)
Study: 1-in-5 Americans cannot name all three branches of government (KTRH-AM (Houston, TX), September 17th, 2019)
Our View: Founders’ gift to US still solid after 232 years (Observer-Dispatch (Utica, NY), September 17th, 2019)
Americans’ civics knowledge increases but still has a long way to go (Penn Today, September 16th, 2019)
A not yet fully developed working memory may explain teens’ higher risk of car crashes, study suggests (MinnPost, September 16th, 2019)
Slower memory development in adolescents associated with motor vehicle crashes (Psychiatric News, September 16th, 2019)
They went to a Phillies game for another American tradition: to become U.S. citizens (Inquirer.com, September 15th, 2019)
Fatal car crashes are way more likely with teens behind the wheel—but is inexperience really to blame? (Popular Science, September 13th, 2019)
Slower working memory in adolescence associated with motor vehicle crashes (MedicalResearch.com, September 13th, 2019)