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Caroline Hendrie, the executive director of the Education Writers Association, discusses how education is playing out as an issue in the 2016 presidential election, and what’s at stake in November.
For more than two decades, “Savage Inequalities” — a close look at school funding disparities nationwide — has been required reading at many colleges and universities
The federal Every Student Succeeds Act ushers in a new era that gives states and districts considerable leeway to reshape school accountability
What implications does the presidential election hold for the future of pre-K -12 policy? What direction would the leading candidates pursue?
As part of its effort to help close the achievement gap for disadvantaged students, the U.S. government spends more than $14 billion annually through the Title I program
Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. spoke at the 69th EWA National Seminar in Boston. Journalists and outlets are free to use EWA’s video, audio, and photos of the event. If you do, please credit Education Writers Association