Educated Reporter

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Tired of interviewing the same people? Keith Woods, the vice president of newsroom training and diversity at NPR, has an antidote for you: Reach out beyond the ...
How do reporters know good teaching when they see it? How do they tactfully write about bad teaching? And how do they tease out what came before the moment they...
From coast to coast, states are starting to decide how they will capitalize on a law that could usher in a new era of national education policy...
Ask a parent how their child is doing in school, and the parent may tell you how well they’re reading, or whether they agonize over addition and subtraction....
On a recent Friday morning, students in Kalee Barbis’ English class at Washington Leadership Academy work diligently on laptops as they sit under the high, va...
The school improvement spotlight has, in recent years, shone brightly on teachers. Just outside of the spotlight, yet wielding significant influence in schools,...
Mikey Peterson didn’t care about class for most of his time in school. And he felt that his teachers, for the most part, did nothing to help....
Thousands of charter school educators, leaders, and advocates gathered in Washington D.C. this week at a time of both great hope and palpable dissonance within ...
To some, Head Start is an essential yet underfunded part of the education system. To others, it’s a classic example of a bloated federal program...
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