Educated Reporter
Read practical advice from EWA staffers and guest journalists from around the United States about all things education.
Educated Reporter
Nearly 50 years ago, the U.S. first got a snapshot of how its students compare with their peers in other countries based on a standardized test. The news was so...
Without a doubt, the biggest change to the educational landscape in England over the next few years will be the growth of so-called academies and free schools, ...
The many complaints about the large quantity of standardized assessments American students take may make giving another test a hard sell...
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Chung-Te Wang had never seen a calculator in school before traveling to the U.S. this year as an exchange student....
With most schools closed until after the New Year, the holidays can be a dry spell on the education beat....
The U.S. Department of Education is celebrating a new milestone for the nation’s high school graduation rate, with just over 82 percent of seniors earning dip...
At High Tech High School in San Diego, there are no bells that signal the start of class periods. There are no seven-period days, no mock standardized assessmen...
For years, common experience and studies have prescribed that humans learn best in their earliest years of life – when the brain is developing at its fastest....