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New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman doesn’t write about education, as such. He writes about power and about changes on a global level...
While Silicon Valley is world-renowned for its innovative high-tech industry, a new report says that only 20 percent of Latino students in the region are gradua...
While it’s become a common refrain for students, teachers and parents to complain that too much time is spent preparing for – and administering – standard...
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...
Harvard University students have gathered 1,200 signatures protesting the John F. Kennedy School of Government’s approval of a dissertation asserting that Lat...
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...
This guide lays out the basic standards education journalists should strive to follow regardless of their particular specialties or areas of expertise. ...
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...
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