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How to Cover the Story
Cara Fitzpatrick was in labor when her husband – and colleague at the Tampa Bay Times – asked her “So what can you tell me about segregation in Pinellas C...
For reporters covering colleges and universities, The Chronicle of Higher Education has put together a valuable new resource: an online tool for searching, and ...
Student data privacy is an increasingly high-profile — and controversial — issue that touches schools and families across the country....
One question that often comes up during state legislative sessions is whether it’s a waste of money to increase educational spending in large urban areas with...
In researching his book There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America, journalist Alex Kotlowitz met with his two young subj...
Nikole Hannah-Jones’ examination of school segregation – a piece she wrote for ProPublica — won this year’s Hechinger Grand Prize in EWA’s annual educ...
As school districts across the country work to address racial inequities in discipline, some campuses are trying alternative approaches to keeping students out ...
Come budget time, school superintendents are first to say that teacher salaries take the biggest chunk of a district’s spending....
The phrase “Common Core test” turns out to encompass far more than most people realize....