Written
by education reporter Linda Jacobsen, On the Cusp in California: How PreK - 3rd Strategies Could Improve Education in the Golden State seeks to help policymakers and advocates focus on connecting high - quality PreK and full - day Kindergarten with a high - quality, aligned early elementary learning experience through Third Grade.
Read the article
by education reporter Leslie Postal.
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.
Stories in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and many other newspapers, most written not
by education reporters but by Washington - based political and legislative correspondents, reported Gates's assertions in an unquestioning, almost awestruck tone that made one thing clear: if high schools are bad enough for Bill Gates to declare them a disaster, then it must be so.
Not exact matches
Cuomo told
reporters last night that a combination of Washington's inability to act, the state's worsening finances and his desire to keep a promise to increase health care and
education spending
by 4 percent in the 2012 - 13 budget forced his hand here.
Reporters spent two hours Friday sorting through the records made available for inspection
by the campaign at the Albany offices shared
by groups like the Alliance For Quality
Education and Citizen Action.
She was already quite vocal in local media, and her passion for
education under dire circumstances was captured in two documentaries made
by New York Times
reporters.
Afterward, she told
reporters the issues brought up
by these community leaders are the same she's hearing from others across the state - like more funding for
education.
The cuts to
education aid from the Gap Elimination Adjustment will be cut
by «well over 50 percent» and a full restoration will be made next year, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos on Monday told
reporters.
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.
The video of Nixon's appearance on The Today Show was distributed in an email to
reporters by Billy Easton, the executive director of the Alliance for Quality
Education, which has long pushed Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers to honor the terms of a lawsuit equitable education
Education, which has long pushed Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers to honor the terms of a lawsuit equitable
educationeducation funding.
In our Press Pass conversation WBFO's Eileen Buckley and Buffalo News
Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes discuss the objections to the receivership law for struggling city schools that
by - passes the union's collective bargaining.
In this week's Press Pass conversation WBFO's Eileen Buckley and Buffalo News
Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes discuss remarks made
by Dr. Kriner Cash during last week's «media tour».
WBFO's Focus on
Education reporter Eileen Buckley says the Akron Central School District wants to teach students about the important historic role played
by Native Americans in the community.
Each
reporter was to follow a common format covering the science content in his or her national curriculum, the local and national politics of how it is delivered, the recommendations of how it is to be taught, the kind of informal
education provided
by museums and science centres, the training and status of science teachers and equality of opportunity for all pupils — including race, immigrant group and handicap.
Besides thousands of numbers, QC features dozens of interpretive essays
by Education Week
reporters and editors — thus raising the dual specters of selective statistics and biased journalism.
Reporter, Matthew Tosh, sees a couple of the resources in action, and Kim and presenter Hermione Cockburn are joined in the studio
by Dr Maggie Smith, Chair of the Geographical Association's Environmental and Sustainable Development
Education Working Group, and educational consultant Adrienne Jones.
FiveThirtyEight, created
by über — data geek Nate Silver, shows a lot of potential but has only produced two
education stories so far (understandable since it doesn't have a dedicated
education reporter).
The report, written
by two former Los Angeles Times
reporters, Jack McCurdy and William Trombley, asserts that while higher -
education officials have at times overstated the magnitude of budget cuts, students are generally paying more and getting less for their money.
This is the core advantage to «educational» videos made
by the news
reporters and producers at NBC Learn, which is the
education arm of NBC News: relevance and significance are part of the DNA of every news story — if a story isn't relevant to people's lives, it doesn't make it into the newscast.
A particularly egregious illustration is the outdated and strikingly incomplete «A
Reporter's Guide To Privatization,» published in 2005
by the
Education Writers of America (EWA).
The piece,
by the Hechinger Report's Sarah Garland, an exceptionally thoughtful
education reporter, traces Zimba's career from Rhodes scholar and David Coleman's business partner to «obscure physics professor at Bennington College» and unlikely standards bearer for the math standards that he had so much to do with creating.
Long's 20 - minute - long talk will be followed
by a discussion moderated
by Adolfo Guzman - Lopez,
education reporter at Southern California Public Radio.
EWA was organized in 1947
by a group of newspaper
reporters with the intent of improving
education reporting to the public.
Summaries of reform activity in each state, written
by current and former
Education Week
reporters, are on the following pages.
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.
This e-book contains stories from
Education Week
reporters, including articles
by Alyson Klein and Michele McNeil, authors of Politics K - 12 blog.
But what about the editors and
reporters who cover
education issues — and whose work is read
by the public and policymakers who are making real - life
education decisions every day?
This story was produced
by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in
education, and adapted from an article written for The Education Reporters Toolkit published by The Solutions Journalism
education, and adapted from an article written for The
Education Reporters Toolkit published by The Solutions Journalism
Education Reporters Toolkit published
by The Solutions Journalism Network.
Interviews
by researchers and
by Education Week
reporter Liana Loewus reveal a troubling reason principals are not telling subpar teachers they need to get better: It takes too much time.
WXXI News Director Julie Philipp and
Education Reporter Helene Biandudi discuss the State of Our Schools Address presented this week
by Rochester City Schools Interim Superintendent Bolgen Vargas.
Now five years old and 30 + journalists strong, the network of
education news sites has made impressive progress but also faces some ongoing challenges
By Alexander Russo On Monday, the nonprofit
education news network Chalkbeat announced that its newsrooms now exceed 30
reporters and editors.
Here is the latest
by on FUSE
by the Hartford Courant's crack
education reporter, Vanessa de la Torre:
They were joined
by Texas Tribune
education reporter Kiah Collier.
While that approach may be of value, I think it's far more important to consider the stories that, as far as I can tell,
education reporters are not telling, chief among them being the faux retreat from «school reform»
by its staunch supporters.
By Kristen Doerer What's the one book that every
education reporter should read in 2018?
Bill Turque and Valerie Strauss of the Washington Post were recently honored
by the
Education Writers Association, the national professional organization of education r
Education Writers Association, the national professional organization of
education r
education reporters.
(I mean... how many teachers are being interviewed
by the 24 hour «news» hosts... or how many
education reporters actually have any
education experience?
The extended essay requirement has been cited
by Washington Post
education reporter Jay Mathews as one of the chief reasons why IB students surpass AP students in college - readiness.
By Manny Otiko Earlier this spring, New York Times national
education reporter Dana Goldstein reported on an increasingly hot topic in
education: parent fundraising.
I'm always happy to see national
education coverage from the Wall Street Journal, but light pieces like Schools seek the boost from a monkey - bars break,
by expanding recess make me think national
education reporter Tawnell Hobbs is being wildly under - used.
«Any lawsuit that tries to remove those rights, claiming that this is the reason why students don't have the best
education possible, was written
by people who either don't know what happens in schools or who wish harm to public
education,» Sanchez remarked to
reporters last week.
On Thursday, New Jersey
education blogger Laura Waters expressed some strong objections to Chalkbeat's coverage of a new Harvard study of student achievement gains in Newark, suggesting that the story (written
by national
reporter Matt Barnum) must have been rushed or he was slanting his coverage.
The piece was produced
by tech writer Conor Dougherty rather than one of the Times»
education reporters.
John Fensterwald and his team recently headed over to EdSource, which is lead
by veteran
education reporter Louis Freedberg (who was previously at California Watch, another great source of news).
Since Governor Malloy announced that 2012 was the year of
education reform and Achievement First and ConnCAN (both founded
by Jonathan Sackler) are some of the most important advocates for reform,
reporters could have taken note that Governor Malloy's speech was at an event honoring Sackler and decided whether to pursue or not pursue any possible connection between the event and Malloy's
education reform plans.
The Department of
Education did not return The Intercept's request for comment, but earlier this month DeVos told a group of
reporters that she was very encouraged
by Puerto Rico's leadership for embracing school choice after the hurricane.
In addition, last week, in a series of articles written
by Connecticut Post
reporter Ken Dixon, Connecticut learned that not one — but two — of the consultants who developed Governor Malloy's «
Education Reform» bill were retained using the same loop - hole.
In 2016, Lenz retired from her position as publisher, and Catalyst and The
Reporter began a merger that aims to broaden
education coverage
by examining other issues, besides schools, that have an impact on student learning.
To collect and distribute contributor - generated articles (many are written
by former newspaper
reporters) that recast the way public
education is perceived