Educated Reporter
Read practical advice from EWA staffers and guest journalists from around the United States about all things education.
Educated Reporter
The second-graders at a charter school in the nation’s capital recently discovered a problem: a lack of “green spaces” in certain parts of the city....
Reporters embarking on an investigative project should focus on a single, simple question and be relentless about answering it...
The charter school Barthelemy attends is one of a growing number of U.S. schools finding ways to make digital technology intrinsic to student learning....
Telling the stories of the nation’s rural schools means better understanding what they offer the roughly 8.9 million students enrolled....
Hurricane Harvey has pummeled Texas, with the greatest concentration of flooding in the Houston area. Local school districts that had intended to kick off the n...
When it comes to judging a school’s quality, what matters most?...
When it comes to education research, the biggest mistake journalists make is avoiding it...
During and after the 2016 presidential campaign, questions arose about whether shortcomings in civics instruction had exacerbated polarization in the electorate...
When it comes to arts education, geography matters. A student in the Northeast region of the United States is significantly more likely to attend a school with...