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Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education

Vermont Daily Chronicle

Vermont Daily Chronicle

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June 21, 2026

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Almost 40 years after the VT Supreme Court rendered its Brigham decision, supposedly ensuring equal educational opportunities for all Vermont kids, the opportunities to be academically proficient in Vermont schools remain decidedly UNequal. The post Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 27, 2026

Equitable access to quality higher education a shared responsibility, says deputy minister

Equitable access to quality higher education a shared responsibility, says deputy minister

Capital Research Center

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· Jun 23, 2026

“Who Funds That?” Episode 10: The Experts Weigh in on Fixing Higher Ed

Today’s higher education is not your grandfather’s higher education. Indeed, it’s not even the higher education of my first run through it in the 90s, before the pervasive embrace of DEI and critical race theory, before the extreme ideological disparities that led to a decrease in the study of traditional humanities and an increase in []

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

A World of Opportunity Begins at Canadian International School of Hong Kong

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Fortune

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· Jul 20, 2021

Why business and academia need each other for better A.I.

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 23, 2026

Leftist Capture Has Ruined Higher Education

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The i Paper

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· Jun 30, 2026

Farage and Trump have a vicious trick to deceive voters – and it’s working

James O'Brien: The Right is waging a war on education and it's making the working class vote against their own interest

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Related coverage for "Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education": Borneo Bulletin — Equitable access to quality higher education a shared responsibility, says deputy minister. Capital Research Center — “Who Funds That?” Episode 10: The Experts Weigh in on Fixing Higher Ed. South China Morning Post — A World of Opportunity Begins at Canadian International School of Hong Kong. Fortune — Why business and academia need each other for better A.I.. Real Clear Politics — Leftist Capture Has Ruined Higher Education. The i Paper — Farage and Trump have a vicious trick to deceive voters – and it’s working