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What’s Wrong with the Housing Market?

What’s Wrong with the Housing Market?

Oct 9, 2025

If you’ve been in the market for a home recently, you know prices are through the roof. Prices went up...

Reading Alone

Reading Alone

May 31, 2023

The St. Louis County library system has announced it is making social workers available at several libraries as a standard...

Banning Books? Everyone Is a Censor

Banning Books? Everyone Is a Censor

Apr 20, 2023

A version of this commentary appeared in the Columbia Daily Tribune. How do you feel about book-banning? This question was recently...

Part Three: Does Kansas City Have an Affordable Housing Problem?

Part Three: Does Kansas City Have an Affordable Housing Problem?

Jun 7, 2022

(You can read part one and part two of this series here.) One of the primary problems in the affordable...

Flood of Federal Money Is Not a Free Pass for a Spending Binge

Flood of Federal Money Is Not a Free Pass for a Spending Binge

Jan 26, 2022

A version of this commentary appeared in the Columbia Daily Tribune. Jefferson City is awash in taxpayer cash. Missouri’s state...

Complete the Idea: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion—and Convergence (DEIC)

Complete the Idea: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion—and Convergence (DEIC)

Jul 28, 2021

As I’ve shared before, my immigrant-turned-native-born family enjoyed and endured both the best and worst of America’s story. But my...

Yes, We Should Be Concerned About Critical Race Theory

Yes, We Should Be Concerned About Critical Race Theory

Jun 14, 2021

Caroline Cureau was my great-great-grandmother. In 1902, Caroline married Onesiphore Sarafin Manade, my great-great-grandfather, and the couple moved from Louisiana...

Are Occupational Credentials the Answer to Educational Polarization?

Are Occupational Credentials the Answer to Educational Polarization?

May 4, 2021

As a scholar of education policy, three related facts have troubled me recently: Fact #1: Our economy and society are...

Action Civics: Teaching Students to Become Activists (Part 3 of 3)

Action Civics: Teaching Students to Become Activists (Part 3 of 3)

Nov 2, 2020

In my previous two posts on action civics (which you can find here and here), I have suggested that this...

Action Civics: Teaching Students to Become Activists (Part 2 of 3)

Action Civics: Teaching Students to Become Activists (Part 2 of 3)

Oct 30, 2020

In my previous post, I introduced readers to a concept known in education circles as action civics. As I noted...

Chesterfield Quick to Demand More from Taxpayers

Chesterfield Quick to Demand More from Taxpayers

Oct 6, 2020

Apparently, Chesterfield lawmakers are feeling the financial stress of the COVID-19 crisis and the subsequent economic downturn. In the latest...

The Danger of an Equity Only Lens in Education

The Danger of an Equity Only Lens in Education

Jul 31, 2020

There is a danger in looking at life through only an equity lens. Kurt Vonnegut shows this exceptionally well in...

COVID Makes it Clear – We Need Educational Options

COVID Makes it Clear – We Need Educational Options

Jul 28, 2020

A universal system of public education would be easy if we all agreed on what it should look like. COVID-19...

Will Missouri Reform Its Health Insurance Regulations in 2020?

Will Missouri Reform Its Health Insurance Regulations in 2020?

Nov 21, 2019

Over the last few years, I have talked at length about the importance of choice in health care. One of...

Movie Review: The Pursuit

Movie Review: The Pursuit

Aug 27, 2019

If you’ve never watched Milton Friedman’s 1979 appearance on the Phil Donahue show, go watch it now. It is required...

Cyclical Poverty Is a Problem in Missouri-What Can Be Done About It?

Cyclical Poverty Is a Problem in Missouri-What Can Be Done About It?

Feb 21, 2019

Imagine the Game of Life played under different rules—with everyone randomly assigned at birth to one of two paths. One...

There Is More Than One Way to Measure Poverty

There Is More Than One Way to Measure Poverty

Dec 7, 2018

Back in 1980, 13 percent of people were living below the federal poverty line, and 13 percent had standards of...

What Type of School Do You Like?

What Type of School Do You Like?

Oct 2, 2018

What type of school do you like? Do you prefer those that use Maria Montessori’s approach, which is based on...

How and Why Prop A Will Boost Jobs and Growth

How and Why Prop A Will Boost Jobs and Growth

Jul 20, 2018

Outside of Missouri, the most closely watched contest in the Aug. 7 elections here will not be any of the...

Edward Glaeser to Discuss War on Work in St. Louis

Edward Glaeser to Discuss War on Work in St. Louis

May 7, 2018

Harvard economist and Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Edward Glaeser will speak at St. Louis University on May 9. As part...

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