A Must-Watch Video about Teacher Pensions

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By James V. Shuls | Read Time 1 minute minutes

For years now, scholars at the Show-Me Institute have been writing about the problems with teacher pensions.  Don’t believe me? Just look at this impressive list of publications:

The Funding Status of State and Local Government Pensions in Missouri – Andrew Biggs, Ph.D.             

Betting on the Big Returns: How Missouri Teacher Pension Plans Have Shifted to Riskier Assets –James Shuls, Ph.D., and Michael Rathbone

Pension Reform in Missouri – Erin Hawley

Teacher Pension Enhancement in Missouri: 1975 to the Present – Robert Costrell, Ph.D.

Missouri Transition Costs and Public Pension Reform – Andrew Biggs, Ph.D.

Public Employee Pensions In Missouri: A Looming Crisis – Andrew Biggs, Ph.D.

But as informative and compelling as these papers are, there is just something engaging about a video with hand-drawn illustrations. That’s why I love this new video released by TeacherPensions.org, a project of Bellwether Education Partners. In less than three minutes, the video shows the key problems with teacher pensions. Check it out.

About the Author

James V. Shuls is an associate professor of educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Missouri St. Louis. His work has been featured in numerous media outlets, including Phi Delta Kappan, Social Science Quarterly, Education Week, The Rural Educator, Educational Policy, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He earned his Ph.D. in education policy from the University of Arkansas. He holds a bachelors degree from Missouri Southern State University and a masters degree from Missouri State University, both in elementary education. Prior to pursuing his doctorate, James taught first grade and fifth grade in southwest Missouri.

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