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Towards a technography of Title 1A
August 14, 2023
I had a doctoral student named Rob Rust who wrote a great dissertation on surveillance capitalism and educational technology. In the part where he tells...
The Pyrrhic property tax
August 7, 2023
The property tax has a strange ambivalence. On the one hand, it tethers the fate of public goods like education to the cruel vicissitudes of racial...
School finance: a critical primer, pt. 2
July 31, 2023
Here's Part 2 of "School Finance: A Critical Primer." Federal grants Bruce Klunder was a priest in Cleveland. His faith called him to participate in the...
School finance: a critical primer, pt. 1
July 24, 2023
Two years ago I pitched a primer-like essay on critical school finance to the excellent political economy website Phenomenal World. They accepted the pitch,...
Following a dollar
July 17, 2023
A professor told me once that buying private property is a great education in capitalism. I was a lowly graduate student in his political theory class so I...
Gunshots at the playground
July 10, 2023
Something unsettling happened a few weeks ago and I've been trying to make sense of it. I took our three year old Thisbe to a playground on a Sunday. The...
Lifeline fracas
July 3, 2023
You may have heard about the historical court case in Pennsylvania this year. After more than a decade of fighting, the Education Law Center won its class...
Mourning or melancholia? An Althusser tour
June 26, 2023
I'm extremely lucky to be spending some time in France as part of a sabbatical this fall. I've got a whole semester off just for research--no teaching or...
Half liberatory
June 19, 2023
The historian of education Esther Cyna invited me to give a lecture in Versailles, France at the UVSQ last week. The lecture was the keynote for a small...
Autobiography of a quantitative method
June 12, 2023
I spent the last year or so working on a research paper analyzing the relationship between charter schools and super-expropriation. I used a quantitative...
Bond/failure
June 5, 2023
One of my favorite sources of school facilities news is American School and University's Schoolhouse Beat. It's an almost daily and free subscription to...
IRA debates: a view from the schools
May 29, 2023
This post is the basis for a keynote lecture I'm giving in France on June 9th. Feedback welcome, and wish me luck! I've been following debates about the...
Don’t be stupid: election reflections
May 22, 2023
I'm feeling intensely bummed. Last Tuesday was election night in Philadelphia and the left got routed. Helen Gym, the our mayoral candidate, placed third...
The tide turns for Gym
May 15, 2023
After writing a piece about Paul Vallas in advance of the big mayor's race in Chicago with my great friend Jason Wozniak, editors at In These Times asked for...
The BABs problem
May 8, 2023
I came across something recently that both answered a question I've had for a couple years, and also scared me. It has to do with the debt ceiling hullabaloo...
Give 'em Helen
May 1, 2023
Happy May Day! There's an exciting and confusing race for mayor happening in Philadelphia right now. I live there and so I'm obviously deep in the weeds on...
Drinking sea water
April 24, 2023
I'm co-authoring a research paper analyzing underinvestment in Philadelphia's school buildings between 2005-2021 with Camika Royal. We're presenting it in a...
Pension tension
April 17, 2023
You've probably seen what's happening in France. Centrist president Emmanuel Macron forced through a change to French retirement age from 62 to 64, relying...
Green dream or whatever
April 10, 2023
An addendum to a post from two weeks ago about applying for IRA money: here's the EPA's website for the Inflation Reduction Act planning and implementation...
On Paul Vallas: "He sold our schools to the highest bidder"
April 3, 2023
My great friend Jason Wozniak and I co-authored this essay on Paul Vallas for In These Times, which was published this Saturday. Vote Johnson! *** Shakeda...
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