Rachel Alexander Cambre

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Rachel Alexander Cambre, Ph.D., is a visiting fellow with the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation.

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    This National School Choice Week, Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles

    Rachel Alexander Cambre
    The school choice policies sweeping the nation may be among the most innovative—and promising—enacted in recent memory. Yet they also embody a return to principles first enshrined in American law nearly 400 years ago. In 1642, when the Massachusetts Bay Colony crafted the nation’s first education law, its objective was clear: Parents must educate their…
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    • Opinion

    Is the Fourth of July a Holy Day?

    Rachel Alexander Cambre
    • Opinion

    Georgia, Arkansas Revive Old-School Teaching Method: Poetry Recitation. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing.

    Rachel Alexander Cambre
    • Opinion

    Childhood Obesity Epidemic Calls for Cutting Screen Time in Schools

    Rachel Alexander Cambre
    • Opinion

    Thanksgiving and the American Wisdom of Carving Out a Day for Gratitude

    Rachel Alexander Cambre
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    Surprised by ‘New’ Disney? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Be

    Rachel Alexander Cambre