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Ask an Entrepreneur

Want to learn how the economy really works?  Don’t go into academia.  Get a job. I spent six years of school filling my head with fancy theories and complicated mathematics, practiced under assumptions that often don’t work in the real world.  I earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in economics, but where I...

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Facts? Who Needs ’Em!

In 2006, lawmakers in the Lone Star State were horrified that a large percentage of Texas high-school graduates required remedial courses to gain the skills needed to succeed in college.  So they directed the commissioner of higher education and the commissioner of education to assemble teams of college and high-school faculty to recommend changes to...

Enter Stage Right
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Enter Stage Right

In the past, Republican primaries in Texas were won and lost on a wide variety of issues—taxes, ties to the community, money, education, abortion, agriculture.  Usually, candidates who can unite a handful of major GOP donors (most of whom own large businesses in the state) have a major advantage in the primaries.  Then, in 2006,...

Many Children Left Behind
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Many Children Left Behind

“No Child Left Behind”: That poll-tested slogan is the centerpiece of an artfully designed, meticulously implemented p.r. campaign designed to portray Texas as a hotbed of educational reform and achievement. Certainly, the Texas accountability system has put some focus on teaching basic literacy skills to low-income children who may have been ignored in decades past. ...