Stuck in the Middle with Mizzou

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By Michael Q. McShane | Read Time 1 minute minutes

The University of Missouri has received more than its share of media attention over the past few years, but most of that coverage has focused on the 2015 protests in Columbia and their aftermath. In his new essay, Show-Me Institute Director of Education Policy Michael McShane takes a more measured look at Missouri’s university system and asks how well it is fulfilling its dual missions: education and research. Click here to read the entire essay.

About the Author

Michael Q. McShane is Senior Fellow of Education Policy at the Show-Me Institute.  A former high school teacher, he earned a Ph.D. in education policy from the University of Arkansas, an M.Ed. from the University of Notre Dame, and a B.A. in English from St. Louis University. McShanes analyses and commentary have been published widely in the media, including in the Huffington Post, National Affairs, USA Today, and The Washington Post. He has also been featured in education-specific outlets such as Teachers College Commentary, Education Week, Phi Delta Kappan, and Education Next. In addition to authoring numerous white papers, McShane has had academic work published in Education Finance and Policy and the Journal of School Choice. He is the editor of New and Better Schools (Rowman and Littlefield, 2015), the author of Education and Opportunity (AEI Press, 2014), and coeditor of Teacher Quality 2.0 (Harvard Education Press, 2014) and Common Core Meets Education Reform (Teachers College Press, 2013).

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