Take Five: Amy Chua surprised by her year of 'Tiger Mom'
When Amy Chua
When Amy Chua
So, where did you go to high school? That question seems to follow people here around like a stray dog. It's regarded both fondly, as a St. Louis thing, or as the seven words that sum up everything wrong with St. Louis. Or sometimes both. It can
Colleges and universities often pay attention to racial, ethnic and gender diversity among both the faculty and the students. But Fernando Cutz, Chase Sackett and Jamie James think that schools need to pay attention to another form of
In Jefferson City, legislators look to cut the funding of Parents as Teachers, a national program that started in Missouri. If the budget cuts are approved by the end of the legislative session, 1,300 parent educators will lose their jobs
In Jefferson City, legislators look to cut the funding of Parents as Teachers. Now, the national program, which started in Missouri, may get a unwelcome makeover. If the budget cuts are approved by the May 7 deadline, 1,300 parent educators
This was the last weekend for the exhibit "RACE, Are We So Different?" at the Missouri History Museum. "If you go by the numbers, the numbers are way above what our initial projects were," says Robert Archibald, president of the museum. But he's
Steven Gibson had no idea what to expect. In the past, events put on by the Cultural Diversity Club have drawn as many as three people. Gibson, a junior at Francis Howell Central High School, got a nice surprise Feb. 17. More than 50 people
In a small village four hours from Moldova's capital, where 2,000 people live and 70 percent of the men work abroad to support their families, where there's no central heat and the roads are unpaved, a St. Louis man found generosity for those who
At Mason School of Academic and Cultural Literacy in the Clifton Heights neighborhood of St. Louis, news of the earthquake in Haiti hit hard for students and faculty because one of the teacher's assistants, Marcelle Theodor, is Haitian. An art
Readers of the St. Louis Beacon share their own personal experiences with race and education -- and show how they learned more than just their ABCs and times tables. Their stories help demonstrate that things can look different, depending on