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Building Teacher Quality in the Kansas City, Missouri School District
The primary obstacle to improving teacher quality in the Kansas City, Missouri School District is a deeply entrenched culture of low expectations and indifference that pervades the district, according to a report released by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ).
Chance & Intent: Managing the Risks of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
In Chance & Intent, editors Dr. David L. Bodde and Dr. Caron H. St. John explore the enterprise hazards that reside outside the bell curve and the conventional domains of risk- uncertainty, ambiguity, and ignorance. This edited volume emphasizes practical strategies for understanding and managing the risks of a new venture in light of recent research.
Delivering on the Promise - How Missouri Can Grow Excellent, Accountable Public Charter Schools
Working with partners at Public Impact, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools conducted this study to explore the charter school movement in Missouri, after 10 years of charter school operation. The researchers studied data to understand the current status of Missouri charter schools, and the factors that shaped charter school policy in the state.
Discussion Summaries from the Summit on Entrepreneurship and Expeditionary Economics
Summaries from panel discussions from the Summit on Entrepreneurship and Expeditionary Economics, in which some of the foremost thinkers in military history, foreign policy, and economic growth shared their knowledge, experiences, and insights.
Economic Bloggers and the Renewal of Entrepreneurial Capitalism
Some of the country's most widely read economic bloggers share their insights in a newly released video produced by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Learn more about the Kauffman Foundation's key education and entrepreneurship programs, resources and initiatives.
The Kauffman Foundation addresses challenges and opportunities in financing new and young companies at its fourth annual State of Entrepreneurship Address at the National Press Club in Washington.
In The Cost Disease: Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't, the well-known economist William J. Baumol explores the causes of these seemingly intractable problems and offers a surprisingly simple explanation.