Sentences with phrase «as education reporter»

She later wrote for The Courier - Post, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, where she spent a decade as an education reporter, and most recently, at The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Kristina Rizga has been writing about schools and youth issues for a decade, most recently as an education reporter for Mother Jones.
John Merrow began his career as an education reporter with National Public Radio in 1974, with the weekly series, «Options in Education.»
Another NYT hire: Baltimore Sun's @EricaLG joining as education reporter in the Washington bureau, per memo.
This year, the 25th anniversary of the Prize, honors the following «Game Changers»: John Merrow has spent many years as an education reporter for National Public Radio Read more about Education «Game Changers» -LSB-...]
I live in New York now, but as part of my job as an education reporter, I often return home — to a city where I don't quite feel at home.
As an education reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1996, Dale Mezzacappa had a hard time keeping her cool with a union lawyer after a -LSB-...]
As an education reporter with access to the latest research, I knew that no matter what school my niece attends, she'll likely excel, given her parents» resources.
Wagner most recently served as an education reporter for NC Policy Watch, reporting on key issues related to state - level education policy and legislation.
But do not despair: Policy Watch will continue its work covering important education issues — if you know anyone interested in working as an education reporter, please do be in touch!
As education reporter Alan Borsuk wrote recently, «There it was again last week: A chart from a reputable national education organization that put Wisconsin at the top of the list, provided you were standing on your head.»
He has worked as an education reporter at the Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Louisville Courier - Journal.
As an education reporter at The Washington Post, I wanted to spend the 1999 - 2000 school year in a school.
Tiffany comes to The Education Trust — New York after serving as education reporter for The Buffalo News and, before that, The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle.

Not exact matches

There's an underlying theme of contempt for institutions — for government, for university education, for lawyers and reporters («the biggest bunch of liars»)-- as well as for «losers» who lack initiative and expect handouts.
Diverse data: In a briefing with reporters, NIH officials said they are focusing on gathering health and genetic data from diverse and historically underrepresented groups — including ethnic and sexual minorities, as well as people with disabilities, with less than a high school education, and with income below the poverty level.
A philosopher with a fine Catholic education would understand the Pope's meaning, but a secular reporter, educated to see religion as always grudgingly retreating before the advance of science, could only be expected to read the statement as another reluctant concession.
She has worked as an ESL teacher, a freshman composition teacher and an education reporter, writing for regional newspapers and online publications.
«They've started to teach students about feelings as explicitly as they teach math and reading,» writes Seattle Times education reporter John Higgins.
On Friday, May 2nd, WBFO's Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley will be joined by education reporters from the Buffalo News in questioning the school board candidates as part of a two - hour special on WNED TV that begins at 8 pm.
De Blasio told reporters after the meeting that he intends to look for targeted agency cuts, particularly within the Department of Education, but has no immediate plans for an agency - wide budget cut, which is known as a «Program to Eliminate the Gap.»
«Albany is continuing its session as we speak,» he told reporters after an education press conference in East Harlem... Since taking office last year, de Blasio has struggled to figure out the best strategy for dealing with Albany and, in particular, the governor.
«School districts need to have certainty as to what the education budgets are,» he told reporters in a hastily assembled news conference outside his office.
WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley says Superintendent Kriner Cash answered a variety of crucial questions posed by her, as well as Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes and the live Facebook audience.
WBFO's Focus on Education Reporter Eileen Buckley says Board member Barbara Seals Nevergold is the latest to question the use of state assessments as part of placing city schools on receivership lists.
WBFO's Focus on Education Reporter Eileen Buckley says as receivership plans for 15 of Buffalo's most struggling schools could mean changes to the school day, the teachers union is planning to fight the new rule.
As part of our Focus on Education reporting, WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley discussed the survey with Buffalo News education reporter Mary Pasciak, who helped compile an extensive online voter guide to help inform city voters about the caEducation reporting, WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley discussed the survey with Buffalo News education reporter Mary Pasciak, who helped compile an extensive online voter guide to help inform city voters about the caeducation reporter Mary Pasciak, who helped compile an extensive online voter guide to help inform city voters about the candidates.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash is encouraging education as a tool to «change and heal» in wake of Orlando mass shootings.
As WBFO's Focus on Education reporter Eileen Buckley reports, Mayor Byron Brown hosted the screening of «Bully» at the North Park Theater as part of a nationwide screening through the U.S. Conference of MayorAs WBFO's Focus on Education reporter Eileen Buckley reports, Mayor Byron Brown hosted the screening of «Bully» at the North Park Theater as part of a nationwide screening through the U.S. Conference of Mayoras part of a nationwide screening through the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Eva Moskowitz, the polarizing founder of the Success Academy charter school chain, told reporters today she would «not be entertaining» a rumored role as secretary of the Department of Education in the Trump administration.
WBFO's Focus on Education Reporter Eileen Buckley says without debate, city school board members voted unanimously to hire Dr. Kriner Cash as new schools superintendent.
The contentiousness of the debate was on full display over the last two weeks, as a pro-charter school group filed its second lawsuit alleging a «crisis» of violence in the city's schools — after which leaders of the city's education and police departments spent consecutive days reassuring reporters that city schools are safer than ever.
Since joining NPR in 1982 as labor and education reporter, Gjelten has won numerous awards for his work, including two Overseas Press Club Awards, a George Polk Award, and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.
Please join Education Week reporter Christina Samuels as she moderates a lively discussion about challenges associated with developing, implementing, and managing special education programs at different levels of the nation's educatioEducation Week reporter Christina Samuels as she moderates a lively discussion about challenges associated with developing, implementing, and managing special education programs at different levels of the nation's educatioeducation programs at different levels of the nation's educationeducation system.
Please join Education Week reporter Christina Samuels as she moderates a lively discussion with leading experts on the challenges of delivering high - quality special education services in the context of a reforming higEducation Week reporter Christina Samuels as she moderates a lively discussion with leading experts on the challenges of delivering high - quality special education services in the context of a reforming higeducation services in the context of a reforming high school.
As a long - time education reporter, who has been to many run - of - the - mill and crummy schools, this was a dream assignment for me, allowing me to go to really wonderful schools.
'» Three days later, a pair of Journal reporters displayed the National Education Association as the fifth biggest contributor to 2010 election races.
It is hard to be a reporter in America for very long, including as one trying to fathom our richly diverse public education system, without having to deal with a Constitutional issue.
Often a go - to source for education reporters, Hess has worked hard to ensure that he's not pigeonholed as a predictable conservative talking head.
John Merrow has been covering education for more than thirty - five years — first as a reporter for NPR and now as a correspondent for PBS's NewsHour.
Chicken Little is alive and seemingly employed as a finance analyst or reporter for an education interest group.
A seasoned, «inside institutional player,» as Joe Williams, former Daily News reporter and current head of Democrats for Education Reform, describes him, is the new mayor of New York City.
Previously, she served as a reporter at Education Week, the leading national news publication on K - 12 education policy, and as an editorial manager on a winning California State Senate Education Week, the leading national news publication on K - 12 education policy, and as an editorial manager on a winning California State Senate education policy, and as an editorial manager on a winning California State Senate campaign.
Education reporters, even at elite newspapers, rarely provide solid background information about school spending, the kind of contextual information that a much smaller audience gets from articles by scholars such as William Howell, Martin West, Paul Peterson, Rick Hanushek, and others.
Join Hechinger Institute Director Richard Lee Colvin and Education Week Assistant Editor Michele McNeil in a live chat as they discuss the project and what reporters from 36 news outlets in 27 states have discovered.
Since joining Education Week in 2010, she has covered curriculum, instruction, state standards, and teacher policy issues as a reporter, and served as the associate editor for Education Week Teacher.
Maxwell began working at Education Week in 2006 as a reporter.
He has won awards as the nation's top education beat reporter and for his feature reporting on the city's mass school closings.
Davis began working at Education Week in 2002 as a federal education reporter after covering Congress and the federal government in Knight Ridder's WashingtoEducation Week in 2002 as a federal education reporter after covering Congress and the federal government in Knight Ridder's Washingtoeducation reporter after covering Congress and the federal government in Knight Ridder's Washington bureau.
Before coming to Education Week in 2013, she was a reporter for the Arkansas Democrat - Gazette, where she covered K - 12 education at the state and local levels, higher education, as well as healtEducation Week in 2013, she was a reporter for the Arkansas Democrat - Gazette, where she covered K - 12 education at the state and local levels, higher education, as well as healteducation at the state and local levels, higher education, as well as healteducation, as well as health issues.
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