Sentences with phrase «what education journalism»

While successful, the prestigious Columbia University fellowship is too small and exclusive for what education journalism needs in 2018.

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What is surprising, however, is that there are those who - despite all the news, documentaries, journalism, research and literature today openly available to anyone interested to learn more - believe that Finland is a «completely socialist country» where its children are educated by the State rather than parents, that the vast majority of children don't get enough school education their parents (if they can afford it) have to buy proper education for their children, that resources are not distributed equitably to all, and that all schools are unionized.
By Alexander Russo What a busy month May was for education journalism!
Allison Shelley and Pulitzer Center Senior Education Manager Fareed Mostoufi ask students to recall what they learned about the Out of Eden Walk and a «slow approach» to journalism on the first day of their workshop.
We found the evening spent at the National Education Trust's 2017 Annual Lecture to be invigorating as well as educational.The speech by Laura McInerney gave us a clear insight to what journalism consists of and the impact it can have on eEducation Trust's 2017 Annual Lecture to be invigorating as well as educational.The speech by Laura McInerney gave us a clear insight to what journalism consists of and the impact it can have on educationeducation.
Ripley's business and journalism background shows here, highlighting the fact she does not have an education or research background, as she fails to ground her claims and recognize the prolific research on what American schools are doing well.
What a big month for education journalism was April!
I'm wondering whether the problem is deeply embedded in journalism education or what?
After graduation, I knew that I wanted to continue my education and wanted to continue to write (which is what you spend most of your time doing when studying journalism, philosophy, and literature).
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