Sentences with phrase «education coverage»

And in recent months, as its new ownership seems to be directing more resources towards national news, the paper's local education coverage has suffered.
While education coverage over the next several days is going to focus on state applications and, later, on winners and losers, this article will provide the necessary context.
But there was lots of strong education coverage, and a surprising amount of good news on the hiring / jobs front.
Mike Petrilli talks with Linda Perlstein of the Education Writers Association about what the decline of newspapers means for education coverage in a new video on our website.
Noted journalists Ezra Klein and Nate Silver launch news sites that include education coverage and make good curricular source materials.
That's because education coverage of any type barely registered in newspapers and on news Web sites, on television news broadcasts, or on the radio airwaves in the first nine months of this year, according to the report, released here this week by the Brookings Institution.
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.
Some new teachers can be «overwhelmed» or «don't know how to start» with SEND, raising concerns over whether initial teacher education coverage and in - service professional learning is sufficient.»
A close look at The Atlantic's education coverage since the announcement that billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs would become a majority owner.
This is an unfortunate period for the Times education coverage to be fishtailing all over the road.
The NYT: For announcing a bold new vision for education coverage last August, then failing to fill the lead position for so long.
This story is co-published with The Grade, an independent effort to improve mainstream education coverage in partnership with PDK International.
Program Description Deep and sophisticated education coverage is needed to ensure the public has the information necessary to become a constructive part of the conversation about the systems and practices in their communities.
Check back frequently for updates, new stories and to read the Post's ongoing education coverage.
I wasn't at LaGuardia to write about race or even about college access and costs — topics that tend to dominate our higher education coverage at The Hechinger Report.
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.
Over 40 years, Merrow provided education coverage reporting from every U.S. state and a dozen countries on issues ranging from pre-school through adult education in schools, homes, and prisons.
Fordham's Mike («Kojak») Petrilli has a new piece online this morning (Online education coverage is on the rise) over at Education Next (which I sometimes write for), taking a look at the «new breed» of education journalism out there over the past year or so.
Bay Area education coverage continues to decline with the news that Joyce Tsai was apparently among the 20 or so layoffs at the East Bay Times last week.
Most recently, Caitlin produced a large - scale investigative project with The Dallas Morning News and led education coverage in the Brazos Valley at The Bryan - College Station Eagle.
The Hechinger Report continues his efforts to produce and promote high - quality education coverage.
The series was produced by The Hechinger Report and Columbia Journalism School's Teacher Project, nonprofit news organizations focused on education coverage, in partnership with Slate Magazine.
PRAISE FOR LOCAL EDUCATION COVERAGE: Speaking of Chicago, A new Center on American Progress report highlights academic progress in Chicago schools and credits the nonprofit outlet Catalyst Chicago (now a part of the Chicago Reporter) for translating information about Chicago schools to the school community and providing «intense outside scrutiny» to the school system for roughly 20 years.
Politico Pro, which launched its education coverage in the summer of 2013, pumps out loads of ministories, and at least a handful of meaty ones, almost every day, plus its «Morning Education» newsletter, which lands in the in - boxes of the powerful and influential.
The Daily Caller's education coverage is hyperkinetic (writers are rumored to be paid based on clicks), not to mention schizophrenic, veering between hot policy issues (mostly Common Core) and the schoolhouse scandal of the day («Drunk Teacher Pulls Knife on Students, Demands Fast - Food»).
The other entrants — BuzzFeed, FiveThirtyEight, and Vox — are just getting started with their education coverage.
The outlet generally does great work — including its education coverage.
The one thing still missing from the WSJ is good, solid coverage of the schoolhouse beat, desperately needed now that the NYT has transformed its education coverage into a steady ideological drumbeat against choice, standards and accountability.
Their education coverage, in particular, has been completely one - sided with incessant attacks on charter schools and other education reforms.
Gates also makes huge donations to PBS... wonder how that will taint their education coverage.
Disclosure: The Grade is supported in part by a grant from the Broad Foundation, which has also helped fund the Los Angeles Times» education coverage.
Now that they're more available, polling numbers should be a more regular part of education coverage, along with quotes and anecdotes, so that readers know the general sentiment of the public along with what individuals and advocates have to say.
Once limited to a single education reporter, WBEZ's investment in education coverage has grown dramatically in the last two years, during which the station has made what reporter Linda Lutton describes as a «radical» move to invest heavily in education news.
This story is part of a series on 2 - year - olds produced by the Hechinger Report and the Teacher Project, nonprofit news organizations focused on education coverage, in partnership with Slate magazine.
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This video is part of a series on 2 - year - olds produced by the Hechinger Report and the Teacher Project, nonprofit news organizations focused on education coverage, in partnership with Slate magazine.
Early on in the contentious session, United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) head Alex Caputo - Pearl slammed the education coverage of the LA Times:
KPCC wants to hear from parents of all parenting styles to help inform our news and education coverage.
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