ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

National Association of Scholars

Okay, kiddo, let me try to explain what the National Association of Scholars (NAS) is.

Have you ever been part of a group or a club? Well, the NAS is like a big club of people who care a lot about education. They believe that college should teach students good things and help them become smart adults.

The members of the NAS are made up of professors, researchers, and other people who work in education. They want to improve colleges and universities so that students can learn things that are true and helpful.

The NAS is different from other clubs, though, because they focus on certain things. They try to look at the history of colleges and universities, for example, and see how they've changed over time. They also study what kinds of things college students are learning or not learning, and how that affects the world around them.

Overall, the National Association of Scholars is a group of people who care about education and want to make it better for everyone. Does that make sense, kiddo?