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Education reporters are increasingly covering incidents of racism, antisemitism and other forms of hate committed by K-12 students
In New York City, separated by just 15 blocks, two boys with similar learning disabilities struggled in public school classrooms
In the mainland United States, typical conversations about Hawaii are more likely to center on dream vacations than teacher shortages
They say history is a tale told by winners — so who’s writing the textbooks and deciding what students are taught in two of the nation’s biggest states?
While it’s a new calendar year, plenty of familiar issues are carrying over from 2019 on the higher education beat, says reporter Collin Binkley of The Associated Press
Moriah Balingit discusses what she sees as key storylines for the K-12 beat in 2020, from educational equity to civics and campus safety