Educated Reporter

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EWA’s 66th National Seminar, held at Stanford University, took place earlier this month. We asked some of the journalists attending to contribute posts from t...
At EWA’s National Seminar at Stanford University on May 2, a panel that included an investigative reporter, an academic and an advocate looked at the issue of...
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) held its annual meeting in San Francisco last week, and I asked The Hechinger Report’s Jon Marcus to shar...
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) held its annual meeting in San Francisco last week, and I asked The Hechinger Report’s Jill Barshay– an...
Much attention has focused on achievement gaps among children from different demographic groups, and on teacher effectiveness as the chief in-school influence o...
The details of the indictment are stunning - teachers and school administrators allegedly engaged in a vast conspiracy, all for the sake of making Atlanta’s ...
How bad does a public school system need to be for the state to take over? Are low student test scores alone enough? And what is a realistic time frame for the ...
As more education reform efforts lean on technology to try to improve schools and lift student achievement, policy makers are grappling with a tricky reality: a...
When I was in the fifth grade, Fridays always meant math drills. Our teacher stood over us with a stopwatch in one hand and a gym whistle in the other...
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