Educated Reporter
Read practical advice from EWA staffers and guest journalists from around the United States about all things education.
Educated Reporter
A new report highlighting the growing rate of poverty among suburban residents warns that traditional policies aimed at combating indigence aren’t designed to...
Amid the growing backlash by parents and educators against high-stakes testing, a group of education experts and researchers recently gathered together to envis...
Early childhood education programs in the United States are like a patchwork quilt: Most states have a combination of programs, ranging from state-run prekinder...
With the nation’s childhood obesity rate triple what it was 30 years ago for adolescents, expectations that schools will do more to help keep students healthy...
In a surprise move, Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano is being named as the next president of the University of California university syste...
We asked some of the journalists attending EWA’s 66th National Seminar, held at Stanford University in May, to contribute posts from the sessions....
One year after the White House unveiled a website that helped users plan for the costs necessary to attend college, a new article from Inside Higher Ed gives th...
Dropping out of college is not for the fiscally faint of heart, but withdrawing from higher ed without a degree still seems to offer a competitive advantage ove...
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman doesn’t write about education, as such. He writes about power and about changes on a global level...