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For education reporter Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, life has been “an emotional roller coaster” since he was shot in the throat by police with a rubber bullet
How can journalists who are (mostly) stuck at home during the pandemic continue to cultivate sources and tell compelling stories of the real human experience unfolding for students and families?
State sunshine laws and open meetings acts are meant to promote government transparency and democratic participation
The pandemic has forced nearly every college in the country to cancel spring classes, sent endowments plunging, and slashed state tax revenues that had been funding public universities
Sal Khan shares insights on education during the coronavirus pandemic and the future of learning
Few, if any, education reporters are tackling tougher issues right now than Erica Green of The New York Times, whose stories often share a common theme of focusing on the unmet needs of marginalized students