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It’s a myth that “bullying” at schools is a worse problem today than in the past, according to a task force report released on April 30 commissioned by t...
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...
Freelance journalist Peg Tyre talks about how she reported her award-winning story “The Writing Revolution,” published in October 2012 by The Atlantic...
David Jackson and Gary Marx of the Chicago Tribune talk about the 10-year reporting project that became EWA’s Grand Prize-winning project, “An Empty-Desk Ep...
Arizona State University administrators are working on recruiting more first-generation Latino college students — by including parents in their outreach effor...
Civil rights organizations in Nevada are raising concerns about the scant funding for English Language Learners attending the state’s public schools, and are ...
“The Promise of Preschool” is a documentary by education reporter John Merrow, the president of Learning Matters...
Demetrio Rodriguez played a pivotal role in the creation of what is known as the “Robin Hood” school funding system in Texas. He was the lead plaintiff in t...
Much attention has focused on achievement gaps among children from different demographic groups, and on teacher effectiveness as the chief in-school influence o...