Sentences with phrase «education reporters who»

She is among several education reporters who live and work in the city and send their kids to city schools, she said.
Why not compile a list of education reporters who work 60 hours a week for comparatively lousy pay and very little job security because of horrible newspaper economics?
Last year's recipient was John Merrow, the pioneering education reporter who currently hosts PBS» The Merrow Report.
«The special education series, that was a beautiful thing,» says another Chicago - area education reporter who did not want to be named.

Not exact matches

«Those with significant student debt are much less likely to own a home at any given age than those who completed their education with little or no student debt,» William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, told reporters on Monday.
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.
Sen. Pat Gallivan, a vice chair on the Senate Education committee, declined to speak in person to reporters, deferring to Flanagan who later spoke with reporters.
Mr. Duncan, who spoke with reporters after an appearance at a New York Times education event, said he was a fan of Democratic nominee Bill de Blasio's early - childhood proposal.
WBFO's Focus on Education reporter Eileen Buckley met with one of those students who was enrolled in the Hillside Work - Scholarship Connection program.
WBFO»S Focus on Education Reporter Eileen Buckley spoke with the student, who created a powerful self - portrait in his art class displaying the strife he left behind in his home country and the difficulties he experienced while living in Buffalo.
In this Focus on Education report WBFO»S Eileen Buckley talks with Buffalo News Education reporter Sandra Tan who traveled to Brooklyn to learn about a teaching model for English Language Learners.
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.
Buffalo News education reporter Tiffany Lankes, who will be one of only 15 to 20 spectators in the unprecedented hearing before state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, is covering teducation reporter Tiffany Lankes, who will be one of only 15 to 20 spectators in the unprecedented hearing before state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, is covering tEducation Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, is covering the event.
WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley talks with Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes, who for months has been tracking city school children facing the tragic issue of living in violent neighborhoods.
The authors are Education Week reporters who seem to have been given a fairly free hand to frame a state's story according to what they found interesting there and with whom they talked.
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.
However, it is a rare education reporter, teacher who receives a layoff notice (however unlikely to be acted upon), or parent who was expecting to have the highly regarded but layoff - vulnerable Ms. Jones for her 3rd - grade child in the fall, who sees the matter in historical perspective or with objectivity.
The chief complaint Duvall said he hears from school public relations directors is dealing with television reporters, who often have no background about the district and incomplete information, because most local stations don't have education reporters.
The reporter enlisted the aid of Kate Gerson, who works with EngageNY, a New York State Education Department's web site.
I'm talking about Michael Winerip who, to the best of my knowledge, is the single worst education reporter in America, infamous for biased hatchet jobs on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of Sreporter in America, infamous for biased hatchet jobs on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of SReporter Hall of Shame...)
In his new book The Founders, education reporter Richard Whitmire shares the history of the top 20 percent of high - performing public charter schools, and the visionary educators who did whatever it took to create innovative schools that works for students.
Alyson Klein is a reporter for Education Week who covers the Trump administration's K - 12 policy, Every Student Succeeds Act implementation, and the politics of eEducation Week who covers the Trump administration's K - 12 policy, Every Student Succeeds Act implementation, and the politics of educationeducation.
Christina Samuels is a reporter for Education Week who covers early - childhood education and special eEducation Week who covers early - childhood education and special eeducation and special educationeducation.
Michele Molnar is a reporter who covers industry and innovation for Education Week.
Evie Blad is a reporter for Education Week who covers school climate, student engagement, social - emotional learning, discipline, nutrition, and student well - being.
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?
Corey Mitchell is a reporter for Education Week who covers English - language learners, bilingual education, Native American education, and school district news and leEducation Week who covers English - language learners, bilingual education, Native American education, and school district news and leeducation, Native American education, and school district news and leeducation, and school district news and leadership.
The current reality is that most education reporters have more in common, racially and otherwise, with educators (still mostly white, college - educated women), and with well - educated parents who are making decisions about their own children's education.
Mr. Crawford, who was a reporter for Education Week in the 1980s and became NABE's top executive in July 2004, confirmed that the board decided not...
Last week, NEA President Lily Eskelsen García told reporters, «We have 3 million members who want desperately to know what the candidates have to say to really, seriously improve public education.
Mike Rose is really too kind to Michelle Rhee, and to the media elites and lazy education reporters and writer who heaped praise on her.
Education Week's own reporters identified leaders who are making a mark within the topical areas they cover.
«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.
Yet as WSJ reporter Leslie Brody points out, English - language learners make up about 7 percent of the students who attend the city's charter schools, while special education enrollment stands at 17 percent.
Education Weekly has a dedicated charter schools reporter, who also produced a blog on both state and national issues.
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).
In 2009, my colleague, the unrivaled Post education reporter Jay Mathews, wrote a column suggesting that Weingarten should be named D.C. schools superintendent after Michelle Rhee because «she is a practical and imaginative leader who likes to defy conventional wisdom.»
Yet as WSJ reporter Leslie Brody points out, English - language learners make up about 7 % of the students who attend the city's charter schools, while special education enrollment stands at 17 %.
The numbers of teachers who've departed within the past few years are staggering, according to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Education Reporter Erin Richards.
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.
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.
Two journalists, a local reporter who covers education in Bakersfield and national reporter for NPR, discuss how they approach their beats, reflect on surprises they encountered in 2014, and provide predictions for the stories of 2015.
In a conference call with reporters, Education Secretary Arne Duncan noted the changes roiling education nationally: school districts with higher numbers of low - income families, more students who qualify as English language learners, and in some states, the inclusion of children with special needs in tEducation Secretary Arne Duncan noted the changes roiling education nationally: school districts with higher numbers of low - income families, more students who qualify as English language learners, and in some states, the inclusion of children with special needs in teducation nationally: school districts with higher numbers of low - income families, more students who qualify as English language learners, and in some states, the inclusion of children with special needs in the tests.
As the reporters write, «The new vision, championed by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who used to run Chicago's schools, calls for a laser focus on standardized tests meant to gauge student skills in reading, writing and math.
Rep. Bob Behning, R - Indianapolis, who heads the House's Education Committee and authored the original HB 1003, told IPBS statehouse reporter Brandon Smith after the vote lawmakers will have to work out issues in the amended bill.
Nelson, who covers higher education for Politico, was there, and she tweeted, along with Stephanie Simon, a K - 12 reporter.
But Indianapolis Star reporter Matt Tully, who moderated the forum, also pressed for answers on some other hot button education issues.
None of this should be surprising to any reformer or even to any reporter who has spent enough time covering the fight over reforming American public education.
Contributor Tara Garcia Mathewson — who just announced that she's joining the Hechinger Report — highlighted education reporters» ongoing struggles to include racially diverse sources in stories that aren't explicitly about race: Diverse Sources Needed — Regardless of the Topic.
Richard Whitmire is a longtime education reporter and editorial writer who has chronicled a critical shift in the national education debate: While it was once presumed that girls were falling behind in school, now it appears that boys are at greater risk.
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