Educated Reporter
Read practical advice from EWA staffers and guest journalists from around the United States about all things education.
Educated Reporter
If tough school discipline measures are meant to maintain stability in the classroom, then a new definition of stable might be in order: A new study argues high...
What if student's field trips actually had a proven, tangible benefit to student learning? That’s the premise set out in a new study by Jay P. Greene, a profe...
Wealthy students have long outpaced their disadvantaged peers in American schools. That disparity bears more weight than ever as standardized tests become one o...
“Think about Detroit: When you first come in as a new teacher, you might notice all the things that are not here, but then think of all the things that are he...
On a recent Wednesday morning, 11th-grader Sophia Wellington took to the undersized stage at the front of her high school gym and with seamless poise demonstrat...
For education reporters looking for story ideas, talking to teachers is a smart place to start....
Here’s a counter-intuitive argument: The United States should spend more money on standardized tests....
EWA is in Northern California this week for our journalists-only seminar on assessments...
Elizabeth Green, the author of “Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (And How to Teach It to Everyone), posed this question to a roomful of education...