This book about Kozol's experiences as a young teacher in the Boston Public Schools «shaped my thinking and reporting more than any other book,» veteran
education reporter John Merrow says.
The all - star recommenders include the New York Times» Erica Green, Baltimore Sun reporter Liz Bowie, USA Today's Greg Toppo, freelance writer and author Amanda Ripley, veteran
education reporter John Merrow, and Voice of San Diego's Mario Koran.
A year ago, longtime
education reporter John Merrow almost died.
But, don't let reform end with HGSE, encouraged renowned
education reporter John Merrow, Ed.D.» 73, this year's recipient of the Alumni Council Award.
«They've started to teach students about feelings as explicitly as they teach math and reading,» writes Seattle Times
education reporter John Higgins.
Not exact matches
Tisch and State
Education Commissioner
John King held a briefing from Albany with
reporters Monday.
WBFO's Focus on
Education reporter Eileen Buckley talked to BTF President Phil Rumore about
John King's departure at the end of the month.
Education commissioner
John King and Board of Regents chancellor Merryl Tisch told
reporters in a conference call from Albany that a working group recommended the graduation requirements delay, among other tweaks, in reaction to concerns pouring in across the state from parents, teachers, students and lawmakers over how implementation of the Common Core is being executed statewide.
Last year's recipient was
John Merrow, the pioneering
education reporter who currently hosts PBS» The Merrow Report.
Dan Koretz,
Reporters Roundtable on High Stakes Testing Bloomberg, 4/26/13 «Dan Koretz, professor and director of the
Education Accountability Project at Harvard University, John Merrow, PBS education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbi
Education Accountability Project at Harvard University,
John Merrow, PBS
education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbi
education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12
education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbi
education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on
education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbi
education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbia.»
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.
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).
This year, the 25th anniversary of the Prize, honors the following «Game Changers»:
John Merrow has spent many years as an
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Education «Game Changers» -LSB-...]
National
Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel told editors and
reporters at The Washington Times that Mr. Walker, Ohio Gov.
John Kasich and other Republican politicians who have moved to rein in the bargaining power of teachers, firefighters and other public employees instead will galvanize working men and women nationwide.
John Merrow began his career as an
education reporter with National Public Radio in 1974, with the weekly series, «Options in Educatio
education reporter with National Public Radio in 1974, with the weekly series, «Options in
EducationEducation.»