Educated Reporter

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On the question of state standards, the short answer appears to be “not much.” That doesn’t mean Sept. 11 isn’t being taught....
The precocious teen who’s too cool for school – earning high marks despite skipping class – is a pop-culture standard, the idealized version of an effortl...
This is the second consecutive year that U.S. students have finished on top in the International Mathematics Olympiad, although there have been impressively str...
Black and Hispanic children experience mental health problems at a similar rate than their white peers, yet are less likely to receive treatment, a new study of...
Match Public Charter School started 16 years ago as a small high school and is the flagship of an unusual education nonprofit that describes itself as an “eng...
The complexity around covering issues of segregation was in high gear in June when investigative writer Nikole Hannah-Jones documented in the New York Times mag...
Reporters face increasingly complex ethical and legal questions when it comes to interviewing and reporting on children in the digital age....
Most education journalists probably remember last year’s viral video depicting members of the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity singin...
I spent an academic year as an embedded reporter inside a Memphis high school that enrolled hundreds of children of Mexican immigrants...
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