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For already struggling students in high-poverty schools, frequent turnover among their teachers – and an over-reliance on substitutes – can hurt achievement

In 2013, Jessica Lahey — a middle school English teacher and mother of two boys — asked a question: Why would happen if more parents let their children fail?

How does student-centered learning change the pupil-teacher working relationship? What do we know about the longterm benefits of the educational approach?

As tools and data profiles of students become easier to use, are teachers sufficiently data literate to make sense of the information at their fingertips?

Stephen Henderson, a columnist with the Detroit Free Press, spoke with journalist members at the Education Writers Association’s 2014 Seminar on Teaching, held in Detroit.

What should education reporters know about cultural bias as it relates to their reporting on students, teachers, and schools?

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