Skills

Want to boost your reporting skills?

Find EWA blogs about education issues and get advice on how to cover them. The blogs are written by journalists for journalists and include information from experts, fellow reporters, educators, communicators, researchers, government officials and more. Filter by categories below.

Select Category

Skills

Walter Kimbrough remembers when Emory University canceled a speech by Khalid Abdul Muhammad....
The United States spends more than $600 billion a year on public elementary and secondary education, federal data indicate...
The blowback from inaccurate reporting on sexual allegations on college campuses can not only damage a reporter’s career but cost a publication a great deal o...
While covering any protest requires sensitivity and scrupulous reporting, journalists covering campus protests that touch on issues of race need to be especiall...
An elderly black woman with a crumpled piece of paper helped reframe the way Jose Antonio Vargas views the debate over immigration in America....
In an era when data is more accessible than ever, how can journalists convey that information in a compelling way that gets beyond the numbers?...
Given the opportunity to go beyond a singular focus on test scores to measure schools’ success, will states begin holding schools accountable for teaching ski...
Beth Slovic, a longtime education journalist in Portland, Oregon, was making dinner for her family when she noticed a bearded guy on a bicycle pulling up outsid...
Long the site of sit-ins, protests, and acts of civil disobedience, college campuses have, once again, become flash points for broader debates around race, free...
x
Latest
Podcast
badge-arrow
Podcast
Donate