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The nation’s student absenteeism crisis, and a surge in school voucher programs in Ohio, are both part of the continuing effect of the pandemic on public education, reports ProPublica’s Alec MacGillis (EWA Radio 337)
Suburban schools promised quality and opportunity. What went wrong? (EWA Radio 336)
Education editors Melissa Taboada and Jon Marcus each share major story ideas reporters should be covering in the new year. (EWA Radio 335)
School districts are using after-school hours and school breaks to address disrupted learning. Does this come at the cost of traditional out-of-school time?
Past Knight-Wallace Fellow Delece Smith-Barrow and former Spencer/O’Brien Fellow Sarah Carr explain the benefits of journalism fellowships and share what to carefully consider. (EWA Radio 334)
Rural Black students are often the first generation to get through both high school and college. On the other hand, some are from multigenerational farming families and are considered more fortunate than others. Learn about the unique challenges these students face navigating higher education. (EWA Radio 333)