Educated Reporter

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Researchers at Michigan State University and Teachers College, Columbia University, tackled an intriguing question in a 2016 study: How much influence were larg...
Early childhood education is rarely a beat education journalists can cover exclusively. But the need for quality coverage is great, especially as more and more ...
Covering immigrant students and their families – always challenging given legal and privacy concerns — has arguably never been more timely, as recent shifts...
The media images illustrating students in “personalized learning” environments often look something like this: elementary-schoolers with headphones on, look...
The hands-on approach is growing but whether it can deliver on promises remains to be seen....
The scariest moment of the 2018 Education Writers Association National Seminar came when Steve Myers, the editor of The Lens, demonstrated how to alter reality ...
In its latest rollback of President Obama’s education policy legacy, the Trump administration wants school superintendents and college presidents to aim for ...
Diversifying the teacher workforce — an issue of growing concern to education leaders and policymakers — is difficult to achieve because of leaks in the pip...
At Rocky Hill School, a private day school in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, it’s not unusual for education technology entrepreneurs to pop into the classroom ...
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