Educated Reporter
Read practical advice from EWA staffers and guest journalists from around the United States about all things education.
Educated Reporter
Public school parents generally support standardized testing but think there’s too much of it, according to a new from Education Post, a nonprofit communicati...
Long mocked for its inedibility, campus cafeteria food is undergoing a federally mandated transformation, and schools are realizing it’s going to take more th...
Nationally, the number of minority teachers is increasing, but it’s not keeping pace with student demographics, concludes a new report issued by a union-affil...
New details on Common Core-aligned assessments came to light yesterday, as officials with one of the state testing consortia shared information on cut scores...
While too many students at all grade levels are regularly skipping school, many preschoolers and kindergarteners are missing nearly as much seat time as teenage...
The ACLU of Nevada has announced that it will challenge the state’s new, high-profile “education savings account” law...
Getting a read on the American public’s views on education is no easy task, made more complicated by just how much local schools vary...
A decade after the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, the city continues its struggle to recover. Most of the local public schools were repla...
For the first time, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging education policymakers to start middle and high school classes later in the...