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EWA's 2012 National Awards for Education Reporting: Now Accepting Submissions
Stanford Initiates Rollout of Rigorous Curriculum for English Language Learners
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Students Rush to Web Classes, but Profits May Be Much Later
Institute for Higher Education Policy Outlines Financial Aid System Reforms
D.C. Charter Schools Expel Students at Far Higher Rates than Traditional Public Schools
Upcoming Events: STEM, Data and Innovation
66th National Seminar Hotel, Scholarship and Registration Information Now Available
Are Tough Advanced Placement Classes Worth It for Florida High School Students?
Ed Reporter: Jan. 2, 2013
Technology and Higher Ed Reporter
Educators Tout IB's Links to Common Core
Advice, Caution from Early Adopters of New Teacher Evaluations
The Decline of the "Great Equalizer"
State Emails Reveal Behind-the-Scenes Discussion of School Report Cards
EWA Announces Theme and Venue of 2013 National Seminar
EWA 65th National Seminar
National Seminar Agenda Now Available
EWA Teacher Evaluation Seminar
EWA Higher Ed Seminar for Journalists
2011 National Seminar Wrap-up
The Promise and Pitfalls of Improving the Teaching Profession
Cheaper, Faster, Better: The Challenge Facing Higher Education
2010 National Seminar Recap
Recap: 2009 Reality Check - Where is Education Heading?
Boston Globe reporter wins Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize in Education Writers Association Contest
EWA follows Fellows for 2010 Research and Statistics Boot Camp
Miles to Go: College Completion under the Obama Plan
Small Schools and High School Reform: Shrinking Size, Diminishing Returns?
Covering the Pre-K Landscape: New Investments in Our Littlest Learners
Students Without Borders
Weighing Price and Value When Picking a College
Fight for autistic services seems endless for parents
D.C. Misses Payment to 60 Charter Schools
A Privacy Law That Protects Students, and Colleges, Too
How much homework is too much?
The Obama Plan
Remarks By President Obama on the American Graduation Initiative
Reaching Black Men
Achievement Gaps: How Black and White Students in Public Schools Perform in Math and Reading on the NAEP
From P.S. 176X, kids with autism get joyful launch
Can Community Colleges Save the U.S. Economy?
Obama Plans Cash Infusion for Community Colleges
The statistics that colleges hate to share
Wisconsin private college campaign markets affordability
Ed Reporter: April 2, 2009
GI Bill Math
Makeup Work Allows Students to Slide by, Critics Say
Rethinking the Middleman: Federal Student Loan Guaranty Agencies
Charter school company with plans for McKinney is criticized
DPS moves closer to bankruptcy
Bleak Economy Squeezes Community Colleges
U. of I. athletic boosters get special treatment
Endowments take a hit, but students won't notice much difference
Changes urged in special ed instruction
Drowning in Debt: The Emerging Student Loan Crisis
Drivers of Choice: Parents, Transportation, and School Choice
Ed Reporter: July 6, 2009
Hard times hit Hunter College as honchos pull back scholarship offers
A bet on schools that could go bad
Newark Starts a Summer School Aimed at Advanced Placement
Above and Beyond
Now, colleges pay students who defer school for service
Bright spots seen in individual school CRCT results
Kindergarten Waiting Lists Shrink, but Parents Fret
The Schools Teachers Leave: Teacher Mobility in Chicago Public Schools
Ed Reporter: July 6, 2009
Risky Business
Retired school librarian fears unhappy ending for profession
Free lunch?
The High School Obsession, July 1, 2009
Where They Are, Why They're Gone: Three 9th Grade Dropouts
New Plan Ties Reduced College Loan Payments to Income
Two students, two schools -- 20 miles and a world apart
Preschool Programs Tread Thin Budget Ice
Equitable Resources in Low Income Schools
Higher Ed Accountability: The Associated Press and Historically Black Colleges, April 28, 2009
Ed Reporter: April 2, 2009
Ed Reporter: March 16, 2009
Testing: Writing About Testing, Beyond the Numbers, March 16, 2009
Kristie Kauerz
Martha Cox
U.S. Elementary and Secondary Immersion Survey
Foreign Language Instruction in the United States: A National Survey of Elementary and Secondary Schools
Charles Haynes
Language Proficiency Guidelines - Speaking pdf
Language Proficiency Guidelines - Writing pdf
Less Commonly Taught Languages of Emerging Importance: Major Issues, Cost Problems and Their National Implications pdf
J. David Edwards
Standards for Foreign Language Learning pdf
Robert C. Pianta
Bruce Grelle
League for Innovation in the Community College
Hunter R. Boylan
Vivien Stewart
Rosalind Barnett
Gene Bottoms
Tim McDonough
Dan Davidson
F. King Alexander
Ed Reporter: Feb. 26, 2009
Journalism Tips: Writing Short, Writing Smart, February 26, 2009
EWA Announces 2008 National Awards Contest Winners
William Becker
David Chadwell
Carmon Cunningham
Antonia Folarin Schleicher
Tom Mortenson
Thomas Alsbury
Brenda Welburn
Michael Cohen
Community College Research Center
Richard Brecht
Jerome Sullivan
Lutz Berkner
Colleges Sharpen Focus on Freshmen
George Boggs
Eric Bettinger
Kristin D. Conklin
Edwin H. Gragert
Jennifer Dounay
The College Admissions Problem Revisited
Martha Bridge Denckla
National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education Copy
George Boggs
Community College Studies: Current Student List Salaries
Antonia Cortese
Community College Business Officers
Lois Cronholm
Mike Feinberg
The Advisory Committee on Student Aid
Alan J. Young
Arthur Arnold
Marian Diamond
David Bloomfield
Christine Rossell
American Association for Affirmative Action
Alan J. Young
Richard D. Kahlenberg
Myriam Met
Community College Week
Kacey Guin
Michelle Fine
Lise Eliot
Frederick M. Hess
Affirmative Action and Diversity Project
Tom Furlong
Dewayne Matthews
Craig Blurton, Ph.D.
Christine L. Brown
Sue Russell
Cost, Quality, and Child Outcomes in Child Care Centers pdf
W. Steve Barnett
The Children of the Cost, Quality and Outcomes Study Go to School pdf
Early Ed Watch Blog
Mark Ginsberg
Meredith Honig
The Civil Rights Project
Kendra Hamilton
Daniel C. Edelson
Nancy Rhodes
Jay P. Greene
Alfred A. Lindseth
Brian K. Fitzgerald
Jay Giedd
Richard Clifford
Ellen Galinsky
Jim Jacobs
Jerlean E. Daniel
Center for Law and Social Policy
James Kemple
Dr. Lucia Rodriguez
The National Foreign Language Center
Donald E. Heller
Glenn C. Loury
Diane Halpern
Jessica Levin
Amid Rising Childhood Obesity, Preschoolers Found to be Inactive
Diversity Web
Alliance on Early Childhood Finance
James McPartland
Catherine Scott-Little
Pathways to College
Marilou Hyson
The National Capital Language Resource Center
Ed Reporter: February 13, 2009
Lynn Liben
Brian K. Perkins
Travis Reindl
BAMN
Center for the Child Care Workforce
Distance Education: The next big thing: Covering online education, February 13, 2009
Robert McCabe
Andrew F. Smith
Michael Klonsky
Sharon L. Kagan
Gerrit Westervelt
Samuel J. Meisels
The Finance Project
Marla Ucelli
Edward P. St. John
Bret Lovejoy
Stephanie Bell-Rose
Anne Mitchell
Patricia McGuire
National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education Copy
Stephanie Bell-Rose
Who's failing the student or the test?
Marty Strange
Marsha H. Moore
Dennis Parker
Gary Orfield
National Conference of State Legislatures
Cornelius Riordan
Christopher B. Swanson
Fernando Reimers
N. Joyce Payne
Jane V. Wellman
U.S. Census Bureau Fact Finder
Pathways to College
William Taylor
Elaine Tarone
Theodore M. Shaw
Council of Chief State School Officers
Marcy Whitebook
Carol Rasco
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies
Dr. Mary Lynn Redmond
Leonard Sax
Elliot Weinbaum
ecs.org
Terry Hartle
Amy Stuart Wells
Bob Wise
Fran Spielhagen
Lori Langer de Ramirez
Ann Rubenstein Tisch
SchoolMatters.com Gives Access to Wide Range of Education Data
National Association for Family Child Care
California's community colleges near the breaking point
Holly Zanville
Darcy Ann Olsen
Other programs in Massachusetts offer hope in solving problems
naacpldf.org
Education Commission of the States
Head Start strives not to fall behind
brown@50.org
Foundation for Child Development
Pathways to College
Learning and the Brain
National Child Care Information Center
Let's Talk About Sex
Do School Districts Matter to Education Reform?
Some Oppose Giving Schools Slice Of Stimulus Pie
High/Scope Educational Research Foundation
The Local List: Challenge Index 2008 Well-Connected Parents Take On School Boards
School Reform: Small schools, big opportunity, January 29, 2009
Ed Reporter: January 29, 2009
Needing more of an Early Head Start
II Doesn't Always = II
College financial aid system facing stiff test
Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D.
Lynn White
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Elementary school hopes music boosts test scores
Roger Neugebauer
For Catholic Schools, Crisis and Catharsis
Teaching Kids With Autism The Art Of Conversation
Putting More School in Bremerton Preschools
Children's Defense Fund
National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in State Departments of Education
The 10% Fight Is Back
Program Reforms Unruly Children
Denver grads face remedial work
Getting to the Finish Line College Enrollment and Graduation: A Seven Year Longitudinal Study of the Boston Public Schools Class
Teacher Quality: In Covering Professional Development, It's Not Just the Dollars That Count, January 7, 2009
Ed Reporter: January 7, 2009
Charter schools grade highest
Tuition Ammunition: a Happy Lesson on Lending
Principal challenges transient students
Alabama's two-year colleges are asking for identification to curb admission to illegal immigrants
Teaching has a few good men
In Detroit, a lesson in same-sex schools
National Center for Early Development and Learning
The Jury's Out on Pre-K
Kaine likely forced to fight for Pre-K
SAT Changes Policy, Opening Rift With Colleges
Parents seek answers after losing thousands in Oregon College Savings Plan
Obama Pledge Stirs Hope in Early Education
Journalism Tips: Thinking Outside the (Paper) Box Dec. 16, 2008
Ed Reporter: December 16, 2008
Who's Caring for the Kids? The status of early childhood workforce in Illinois 2008
Wash. study explores school readiness test
The high cost of bad behavior
Surge in CRCT results raises 'big red flag'
Plan to rate day cares falls victim to economy
Charter Schools Make Gains On Tests
In-state tuition law faces challenge
Is full-day preschool a good start, or too much, too soon for kids?
Measuring Up 2008
Should teachers be drug-tested?
Innovation
Painful Choices as College Bills Wallop Families
Should teachers be drug-tested?
Changing the Game: The Federal Role in Supporting 21st Century Educational Innovation
The Misplaced Math Student: Lost in Eighth-Grade Algebra
Preschool Curriculum: What's In it for Children and Teachers?
The Misplaced Math Student: Lost in Eighth-Grade Algebra
Ed Reporter: December 1, 2008
Facebook face-off: Student, suspended for blog rant, sues
The Smokestack Effect- Toxic Air and America's Schools
College application plans change as family budgets shrink
Applicants Flock to Teacher Corps for Needy Areas
Transformation 101
Higher Ed: Why College? Dec. 1, 2008
Board members question pre-K partnerships
As economy slips, so does preschool enrollment
Giving Students Cash for Grades
Rhee Tackles Classroom Challenge
Once-mighty SAT losing its clout
Pre-K predicament: Thousands of parents struggle with costs
Hunt is on for more men to lead classrooms
Twin Cities-area schools more segregated than ever
Twin Cities-area schools more segregated than ever
Fenty, Rhee Look for Ways Around Union
The price of preschool
More Than Just 'Quirky'
Facing the Future: Financing Productive Schools
Graduating ASAP, if Not on State Timeline
"Social lessons pay off in preschool, study shows"
In Florida, virtual school could make classrooms history
Cash-strapped parents pull kids from day care
Learning to Live with Difference: Teaching About Religion in Public Schools in the United States
Special report: The dangers of adolescents playing football with concussions
Online Grading Systems Mean No More Changing D's to B's
Preschool program gains support
Social lessons pay off in preschool, study shows
The Pre-K Pinch: Early Education and the Middle Class
Suffering test anxiety
School's Success Gives Way to Doubt
Higher Ed: BEYOND ACCESS: WHAT ELSE TO WRITE ABOUT COLLEGE, VOLUME 1, October 28, 2008
Testing for Tech Literacy
Ed Reporter: October 28, 2008
October 28: Education Reporter
Science Evolves in Classrooms
Economic downturn forces students to rethink college
Controversial fees: Metro prep athletes pay to play
Kids in poorer districts tend to eat healthier
The Coming College Bubble?
Parents will have new tool for rating child-care centers
Preschool mandate has colleges ready to meet certification need
Praise for pre-K; harsher words for testing
In Downturn, Families Strain to Pay Tuition
The Lightning Rod
School Attendance Law 'Gone Awry'
Elite students depend on public welfare for family medical care
Growing number of English learners in county threatens pass-rate progress
Many schools could get left behind
Charter schools create believers
Middle school for boys part of a trend toward single-sex education
Counting on the Future: International Benchmarks in Mathematics for American School Districts
School class-size rules may be relaxed in Florida's budget crunch
Becoming a Bully Magnet: Why some kids grow up to be targets
Preschool dilemma: playing vs. working
Preschool dilemma: playing vs. working
A Boy's Booster: All-male special classes try to equalize learning
Ed Reporter: October 2, 2008
School Politics: THE OTHER ELECTIONS: October 2, 2008
Deterred from Diplomas for Better or Worse
Review suggests more teacher misconduct at poorer schools in Pinellas and Hillsborough
Districts prepare full-time online K-12 schools under new state law
Interest grows in 4-day week for Iowa schools
Oregon PE classes shift from running laps to learning skills
Fighting Massive Resistance
Grant may help lessen Delaware's preschool expulsions
Part I: Where have all the children gone?
A Lifeline For College Students With Depression
California's new 8th-grade algebra rule gets some poor marks
A School's Grade Plummets, and Parents Are Confused
Schools Sour on Giving Students Sweet Rewards
Principal turns urban school around
True to their faith, true to their teams
Educators focus attention on ninth-graders' transition to high school
Costs for child care skyrocket
A Consensus About Day Care: Quality Counts
A Consensus About Day Care: Quality Counts
Teachers' income doesn't reflect results
An Autistic Student's Journey To College
Private-school families feel a financial pinch
State slow to raise preschool access
Districts 'scrubbing' away thousands of students' test scores
A place to learn, no place to live
"Building Blocks: Math From Pre-K to Grade 2"
Ed Reporter: September 8, 2008
California's community colleges having a swell time
Does Catcher in the Rye still resonate with teens?
It's Not Easy Being Green
"Dallas study shows benefits of early childhood education"
State to adopt rating system for child ed
Why Teacher Strikes Aren't What They Used To Be
Computer Off, Pencil Up: Course Helps Kids Get a Grip on Writing
Child-Care Quality Rating and Improvement Systems: What Can We Learn from Early Adopters? pdf
Votes Count: Legislative Action on Pre-K Fiscal Year 2009
Hard Times Hitting Students and Schools
Long Division: The Debate Over the Value of Preschool
A Plan to Test the City's Youngest Pupils
Student Loan Crisis Hits Pa. Students
Value-added evaluation being tried in Ohio schools
We're Teaching Books That Don't Stack Up
We're Teaching Books That Don't Stack Up
Into the backpack: Books, pens, worries
Leaving the learning at home
Wonder Wonk Unmasked
Head Start partners with school districts
Head Start partners with school districts
A Teacher on the Front Line as Faith and Science Clash
Private school enrollment strong, but more requesting aid
A Promise of Pre-K for All is Still Far Off in New York
Lower Drinking Age Is Criticized
For some college freshmen, the first day of school comes a bit late
Algebra 1 requirement highlights teacher shortage
Break on Cost Of Textbooks Unlikely Before Last Bell, 2010
A Long Recess
Welcome, Freshmen. Have an iPod.
Subtraction by Addition: A watchdog report on Milwaukee's failed school construction program
Preschool programs feel kindergarten squeeze
Preschool programs feel kindergarten squeeze
Ed Reporter: August 18, 2008
Fixing Washington D.C.'s School System
A Teachable Moment
Teacher's 'branding' case opens a religious divide
L.A. Unified college prep goal sees little progress
Student aid requests soar as economy plummets
Family move reveals differences in early education
When Universities Run Schools ... Into the Ground
'I can't go outside'
School supply lists get longer as money gets tighter
Where the race now begins at kindergarten
Summer Often Spells No Vacation From Homework
Poor students get fewer top teachers
TIPS FROM Math Lessons: A Webinar on Observing a Classroom
The dilemma of expulsions: They increase as more schools go to zero tolerance
Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HR 4137)
College families scouring for loans
The Suburban Chill Toward Charter Schools
Struggling College Students Turn to Food Banks
Wait lists grow along with state preschool funding
Ed Reporter: July 28, 2008
Bill creates Early Success program
'Turning point' arrives as U.S. community colleges' purview grows
Doubts Linger on Pre-K-8 Strategy
Ed Reporter: July 17, 2008 - "A Special How I Did the Story Edition"
A New Frontier for Title IX: Science
Cheating on ACT, SAT college entrance exams has few consequences
EWA tracks presidential candidates on education
Cheating on ACT, SAT college entrance exams has few consequences
L.A. Unified college prep goal sees little progress
Preschool embraces diversity
Preschool embraces diversity
Is algebra useless? Not to these folks
Undocumented students have a degree of anxiety
Failure not an option for middle school kids
Undocumented students have a degree of anxiety
Program expands preschool options
Legacy of UT's oil wealth: a denuded landscape
At Magnet School, An Asian Plurality
The '60s Begin to Fade as Liberal Professors Retiree
Has Student Achievement Increased Since 2002? State Test Score Trends Through 2006-07
Pre-K Now Public-Opinion Research Poll on Early Childhood Investments
Ed Reporter: July 1, 2008
Ed Reporter Tips: Stories to do, and story don'ts July 1, 2008
School test scores improve slightly
State weighs limits on school 'timeouts,' restraints
Teach for America Goes to Preschool
School test scores improve slightly
Raising the bar for early education
Too young to drive, she wins a car
One fish, two fish, cosine of Q fish
Has Student Achievement Improved Since 2002? State Test Score Trends Through 2006-07
Oregon sets new high school diploma requirements
Gauging the New GI Bill
Yellow Buses Put Schools in the Red
Kids Count Data Book 2008
Ed Reporter: June 18, 2008
Kids who need preschool the most aren't enrolled
Accountability: But Would It Work? June 16, 2008
Two F's reinforce school's stigma
Charter school Q & A: 'To familiarize, not proselytize'
Teachers defend shock tactics in teen drunken driving program
Child Left Behind
Fate of D.C. Voucher Program Darkens
Controversy highlights pitfalls to teaching faith
Effects of Preschool Curriculum Programs on School Readiness
Immigrant students: A year in the life of new immigrant students
New Pre-K approach to math adds up
Tight state budget derails parents' hopes for pre-K
An L.A. 'posse' passes its Iowa test
Study says state's Pre-K program shows success
Study says state's Pre-K program shows success
Ed Reporter: June 3, 2008
Integration is no longer Seattle school district's top priority
School goes all out to help poor kids learn
"Meaningful Investments in Pre-K: Estimating the Per-Child Costs of Quality Programs
Head Start's holding pattern
Student Loans Start to Bypass 2-Year Colleges
Teacher ousted for banned book
U.S. Schools Tap Growing Ranks of Chinese Students
1 in 10 students suspended each year
Women Want to Wrestle; Small Colleges Oblige
Ed Reporter: May 21, 2008
Project aims to give low-income Dallas toddlers an educational boost
Project aims to give low-income Dallas toddlers an educational boost
Project aims to give low-income Dallas toddlers an educational boost
Making the Grade in Kindergarten
Students Fail - and Professor Loses Job
Students Fail - and Professor Loses Job
Are gifted students getting left out?
Out of school, risking violence
Ed Reporter: May 12, 2008
Saving Nashville schools
State funding helps fuel preschool boom
EWA addresses proposed FERPA changes
The Uneven Playing Field
EWA addresses proposed FERPA changes
College grads face tougher job market
Study Questions 'No Child' Act's Reading Plan
Child care busts family budgets
Atlanta parents camp out for coveted pre-k spots
Science, politics, and preschool
'Day of Silence' in Schools Brings Unity, Controversy
Hear the latest? Boca high schoolers agree not to gossip
Tougher than ever for Texas students to get into college
Free speech in schools
Students want chance to defend themselves
A year after Virginia Tech, sharper focus on troubled students
At McLean School, Playing Tag Turns Into Hot Potato
Expelled, but not out
College rejection isn't the end of the world
Attack highlights 'chronic problem'
Ed Reporter: April 13, 2008
Higher learning's higher competition
Officials clamoring for development of workers
Smart vs. cool -Culture, race and ethnicity in Silicon Valley schools
Ed Reporter: March 24, 2008
Studying the world's largest college system
States' Data Obscure How Few Finish High School
Meaner bullying is leading schools to find new tactics
Appellate court says a credential is needed to teach children
At Charter School, Higher Teacher Pay
Ed Reporter: March 3, 2008
State Eyes A New Tack
In L.A., his own wall of China
The College Board
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Voucher study finds parity
Nils Hasselmo
Stanley Ikenberry
SAT scores for students who used test-prep firm may be thrown out
Art Levine
C. Peter Magrath
Time matters at two schools
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
National Center for Postsecondary Improvement
Jim Palmer
Gordon C. Winston
Sandy Baum
Roderick G. W. Chu
Christopher Cornwell
Vets often denied academic credits
Ronald Ehrenberg
Brave new world for Chicago schools
Teachers become casualty of increased student violence
Parents Blame Bullies for 5th-Grade Suicide
Conflict resolution skills to be taught in more schools
Putting 'school'in preschool
Addressing the divide
When Diversity Training Goes Awry
Creationist institute's master's science degree proposal creates debate
IF IT CATCHES MY EYE
Implementing Policies to Reduce the Likelihood of Preschool Expulsion
Critics of Saudi Academy Say Textbooks Promote Intolerance
As fingerprinting begins in schools, experts warn system isn't foolproof
Grading Disparities Peeve Parents
Ute reservation school first in state to fall victim to 'No Child Left Behind' standards
Enchancing Affordability and Access in the Independent Higher Education
Emotion, misunderstanding mark religion-in-school cases
A lesson in diversity
Review finds extensive grade inaccuracies at charter school
"A Center Piece of the PreK Puzzle: Providing State Prekindergarten in Child Care Centers"
The 2007 Brown Center Report on American Education: How Well Are American Students Learning?
Teacher Quality in a Changing Policy Landscape: Improvements in the Teacher Pool
Colleges find new ways to retain diversity
Political Explosion on Undocumented Students
Political Explosion on Undocumented Students
Hopes, Fears, & Reality: A Balanced Look at American Charter Schools in 2007
Does a pot bust trump a 4.0 GPA?
Some school districts selling their sizzle
Class rank is low on many colleges' lists
Falling between two worlds
Tutors for Toddlers
As China booms, so does Mandarin in U.S. schools
Reading Tests that Misread Children
Schools balk at disclosing offenses
Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial
Building a Nation of Polyglots, Starting With the Very Young
Standards-Based Reform and the Poverty Gap
Standards-Based Reform and the Poverty Gap
Eden Prairie school board drops plan to balance racial mix
Beyond rankings: A new way to look for a college
Pre-K program uses peers to teach conflict resolution
Taking Stock: Assessing and Improving Early Childhood Learing and Program Quality pdf
South's schools swell with poor kids
Voluntary pre-kindergarten programs celebrate ratings
School silence law kicks up a big fuss
Smoking ban stubbed out at colleges
Child Care Workers in New York City Vote to Unionize
Why Rural Matters 2007
Why Rural Matters 2007
Rethinking an emphasis on achievement
Wilson students say elective Bible course doesn't preach
The Postsecondary Achievement of Participants in Dual Enrollment: An Analysis of Student Outcomes in Two States
Towson scraps gender effort
An all-boys school with an unusual Latin focus
Are Private High Schools Better Academically Than Public High Schools?
Dual-language classes growing in popularity
Religious-based education on trial
Puzzling Racial Gap
Whatever Happened to The Class of 2005?
Deseg order's end is a step closer
'First Steps' in two languages
Restoring Value to the High School Diploma: The Rhetoric and Practice of Higher Standards
Title I and Early Childhood Programs: A Look at Investments in the NCLB Era
'First Steps' in two languages
Smart Charter School Caps
A college president is gone: How it happened
Smart Charter School Caps
Important, But Not for Me: Kansas and Missouri Students and Parents Talk About Math, Science and Technology Education
In growing cities, a loss of students
A critical gap
Limits put on dropped courses
Mexican lesson plans crossing the border
The Most Expensive Preschools
Minorities in Higher Education 22nd Annual Status Report: 2007 Supplement
Public School Practices for Violence Prevention and Reduction: 2003-04
Interpreting 12th-Graders' NAEP-Scaled Mathematics Performance Using High School Predictors and Postsecondary Outcomes From the
'07 Knight survey shows most high school students haven't heard about Constitution Day
Alabama Plan Brings Out Cry of Resegregation
The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education pdf
Little Rock Split as Historic Date Nears
Therapeutic preschool helps troubled kids
The State of College Savings : Parents Resigned to Decades of Debt pdf
Education Pays: The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society pdf
Postsecondary Institutions in the United States: Fall 2006 pdf
Collision Course pdf
Second Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program September pdf
Second Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program September pdf
States Investing More in Pre-K Education
Colleges revising remedial classes
The Preschool Question: Who Gets to Go?
Implementing the No Child Left Behind Teacher Requirements
Separating Church and State Pre-K Style
Does the Bible have a place in public schools?
The Rise of the Gap Year
GRADUATION MATTERS: How NCLB allows states to set the bar too low for improving high school grad rates
English learners up in Nevada, but federal funding for those students down
Open to the Public: How Communities, Parents and Students Assess the Impact of the No Child Left Behind Act 2004 - 2007 The Real
Creating a Successful Performance Compensation System for Educators
Choices, Changes, and Challenges: Curriculum and Instruction in the NCLB Era
What It Means to Make 'Adequate Yearly Progress' Under NCLB
School District Perspectives on State Capacity
In California, Community College Graduation Rates Disappoint
Colleges try to ease path for freshmen
Pathways to Prevention:The Latino Male Droput Crisis
Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation: Public Investment in High-Quality Prekindergarten
College Access for the Working Poor: Overcoming Burdens to Succeed in Higher Education
Working poor face special challenges in completing college
Bilingual program debated in Texas
In California, Community College Graduation Rates Disappoint
Rewards and Roadblocks: How Special Education Students are Faring Under No Child Left Behind pdf
Southern Regional Education Board's Fact Book on Higher Education
Southern Regional Education Board's Fact Book on Higher Education
The Belmont 112, 20 years later
Adult Learners in Higher Education: Barriers to Success and Strategies to Improve Results
Standards, Accountability and Flexibility: Americans Speak on No Child Left Behind Reauthorization
Commission on No Child Left Behind
Graduation Rates 101: Know Your Denominator
National Center for Education Statistics
Myths and Facts about Highly-Qualified and Effective Teachers pdf
AFT's recommendations for improving NCLB pdf
NCES Digest of Education Statistics
Charter Schools Indicators
FEC's Campaign Finance Disclosure Data Search
Similar English Learner Students, Different Results: Why Do Some Schools Do Better?
U.S. Census Bureau Fact Finder
American College Health Association
Admissions 101
EWA Invites Presidential Candidates to Discuss Education
Graduating from poverty
The Two-Year Attraction
America's Best Community Colleges
The Condition of Education 2007
Building a Culture of Evidence for Community College Student Success: Early Progress in the Achieving the Dream Initiative
The stumper: Point to 'nostril'
Performance Pay for Teachers: Designing a System that Students Deserve
Performance Pay for Teachers: Designing a System that Students Deserve
The Autonomy Gap
Crist: Pre-K teachers need degrees
Returning to Learning: Adults' Success in College is Key to America's Future pdf
Making Sense of Charter School Studies: A Reporter's Guide
Undergrads getting to help with research
Are your kids too young for kindergarten?
A New School Plans to Teach Half of Classes Using Arabic
Graduation Rate Map: Read District-by-District Reports
Forget Yale -- Go State
Taking Spanish to the next level
N.J. bucks tide on reading for English-learners
Better Outcomes for All: Promoting Partnerships Between Head Start and Pre-K pdf The report "examines how Head Start and st
State's students getting a price break
Funding Gaps 2006
Talk in Class Turns to God, Setting Off Public Debate on Rights
To fix US schools, panel says, start over
Tough Choices or Tough Times
Roots of Decline: How Government Policy Had De-Educated Teachers of Young Children
Fairfax program is helping day care providers bolster teaching skills
American Council on Education
Urban Districts: 2005 Science Assessment
Mixteco students
California's Community College Students pdf
Good health starts early
How Well Are States Educating Our Neediest Children?
Language, income barriers force suburban schools to adapt
GROWTH and DISPARITY: A Decade of U.S.Public School Construction 1995-2004 pdf
How Well Are American Students Learning?
Sharing at the Sand Table 101
High School Graduation in Texas: Independent Research to Understand and Combat the Graduation Crisis pdf
Getting children ready for school--and life
KINDERGARTEN PREP: the academic push -- how early is too early?
Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation: Public Investment in High-Quality Prekindergarten
The Reading First Program's Grant Application Process
Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8
School's Creole classes causing a stir
Future of the First Amendment Survey
NCLB, Testing and Growth Models pdf
At 2-Year Colleges, Students Eager but Unready
Evangelicals intensify calls to pull kids from public schools
Effective Preschool Curricula and Teaching Strategies
Highlights of High School Initiatives
Starr King Elementary talks the talk (in Mandarin)
State High School Exit Exams: A Challenging Year pdf
A National Dialogue: The Secretary of Education's Commission on the Future of Higher Education
Missing the Mark: States' Teacher Equity Plans Fall Short
U.S. Lags World in Grasp of Genetics and Acceptance of Evolution
Evolution Foes Lose Their Edge on Kansas Board
L.A. Story: Can a Parent Revolution Change Urban Education's Power Structure?
Gender Equity in Higher Education 2006
Who's Counted? Who's Counting? pdf
EWA 2005 Higher Education Survey pdf
The Condition of Education 2006
No Child Left Behind and Science Education Reform Brief pdf
Leadership Matters
'World Religions course' boosts liking for religious liberty
Paying for Persistence: Early Results of a Louisiana Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents Attending Community College
Rethinking High School Graduation Rates and Trends
Leaving Boys Behind: Public High School Graduation Rates pdf
Teacher diversity doesn't match that of pupils
Education Spending and Changing Revenue Sources pdf
Standard & Poors Issues New Reports on the Performance of School Districts in 21 States pdf
The Education Flatline: Causes and Solutions
Executive Agendas: Education Week reviews the 2005 education agendas and outcomes for all 50 governors pdf
Improving Assessment and Accountability for English Language Learners in the No Child Left Behind Act
Beating the Odds: A City-By-City Analysis of Student Performance and Achievement Gaps on State Assessments
Strong Foundation, Evolving Challenges: A Case Study to Support Leadership Transition in the Boston Public Schools pdf
Dual Enrollment: Policy Issues Confronting State Policymakers pdf
Educational Equity, After Katrina
Unintended Consequences: The Case for Reforming the Staffing Rules in Urban Teachers Union Contracts pdf
Funding the Future
Margins of Error: The Testing Industry in the No Child Left Behind Era
The Literacy of America's College Students pdf
College Alcohol Study
Literacy of College Graduates is on the Decline
Academic Pathways to Access and Student Success
Uphill Climb
School Culture Assessment
School Culture Assessment
Thinking About Tests and Testing
N. Colorado Set to Strengthen P-16 Education
NEA Council for Higher Education
Higher Education Resource Hub
EDUCAUSE
Diversity Web
Association for the Study of Higher Education
Inside Higher Ed
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Not Getting Ahead
Head Start's Broken Promise
Getting There: PK-3 As Public Education's Base Camp
How Latino Students Pay for College pdf
Growing hesitancy over a military test
Full Day Kindergarten pdf
Full Day Kindergarten
Expanding Chinese-Language Capacity in the United States pdf
Moving into Town -- And Moving On
Global Education
Leadership Matters: Governors'Pre-K Proposals Fiscal 2006
Global Higher Education Rankings pdf
NCEDL Pre-Kindergarten Study, "Early Developments," Spring 2005 issue
Stronger oversight urged for Head Start programs
Accountability for Better Results: A National Imperative for Higher Education pdf
"All Together Now: State Experiences in Using Community-Based Child Care to Provide Pre-Kindergarten"
Richard H. Hersh
Education Commission of the States
Goldman Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International Education
Latin American Network Information Center
Africa in the Classroom
Center for Applied Linguistics
Council on Standards for International Educational Travel
GLOBE
iEARN
AP World Languages Course Pages
The Pied Piper of Preschool
EWA reform brief on NCLB and teacher quality pdf
Does No Child Left Behind Place a Fiscal Burden on States? pdf
America's Charter Schools
InternationalEd.org
Council of Chief State School Officers
Asia Society
Arkansas Gets 10 on Preschool
Frequently Asked Questions about Assessment and Testing
EWA reform brief on public school choice, tutoring and dangerous schools pdf
EWA reform brief on the testing provisions of No Child Left Behind pdf
Years of Promise: A Comprehensive Learning Strategy for America's Children
Years of Promise: A Comprehensive Learning Strategy for America's Children
Promoting Mental Health and Preventing Suicide in College and University Settings
Measuring Up 2004
A Straightforward Comparison of Charter Schools and Public Schools
The College Track
University of Michigan Cases
University of California v. Bakke
Affirmative Action: Issues in Depth
Affirmative Action: Playing Favorites
Ed.gov Reading Room
Why Do Students Borrow So Much?
Community College Student Report
The Complex Community College
NAICU Tuition Survey
Better Teachers, Better Preschools: Student Achievement Linked to Teacher Qualifications
The Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
Multi-State Study of Pre-Kindergarten
Diversity in Higher Education
The National Language Conference: An Introduction to America's Language Needs and Resources pdf
Board-Savvy Superintendent: Whose Job Is It To Lead Reform?
Childhood Teachers on Poverty Pay Scale
Care Providers Polish Teaching Skills
Legal Overview of Affirmative Action
Debate Continues Over Head Start Assessment
Putting the Focus on Preschoolers: Report Makes State Recommendations
Michael Nettles
Child Care in Poor Communities: Early Learning Effects of Type, Quality, and Stability
Child Care in Poor Communities: Early Learning Effects of Type, Quality, and Stability pdf
State of College Admissions Survey
Teaching About Religion (paid subscription required)
High Quality Preschool: Why We Need It and What It Looks Like
The Head Start Debates
High Quality Preschool: Why We Need It and What It Looks Like pdf
Why Equity Matters: Implications for a Democracy
School Context: Bridge or Barrier to Change
NCLB and Rural Schools
Highly Qualified Teachers: Three Big Questions Every Reporter Should Ask
Costs of College
Trends in Student Aid
Trends in College Pricing pdf
The Role and Effect of Remedial Education in 2-Year Colleges
Narrowing the Gap in Educational Attainment Among States
The Community College Enterprise
Supplemental services
Making Sense of AYP Lists
Disaggregated Data and NCLB
The Impact of NCLB on Students with Disabilities
The Impact of NCLB on Students with Disabilities
ECS Policy Brief
The Teaching of Arab Languages
Community College Students: Goals, Academic Preparation and Outcomes
Teaching About Religion in Public Schools: Where Do We Go From Here?
Head Start in Seattle Blending in Academics (free registration required)
Response to the American Textbook Council Report "Islam and the Textbooks" pdf
Religion and Public Schools
Islam and the Textbooks pdf
Head Start Resists Efforts to Give Pupils a Real Boost
Global Challenges and U.S. Higher Education
Targeting Investments for Universal Preschool: Which Families to Serve First? Who Will Respond?
State-Funded Pre-Kindergarten: What the Evidence Shows
Financing Early Care and Education: Primer for County Leaders
Remedial Education Information
Bachelor's Degrees Are Best: Higher Educations for Pre-Kindergarten Teachers Lead to Better Learning Environments for Children
Low Wages=Low Quality: Solving the Real Preschool Teacher Crisis
Head Start: Increased Percentage of Teachers Nationwide Have Required Degrees, but Better Information on Classroom Teachers' Qua
Admissions Decision Making Models
Teaching About Religion
State Policy and Community College-Baccalaureate Transfer pdf
Foreign Language Enrollments in Public Secondary Schools pdf
Untying a Terminology Tangle: Secular vs. Nonreligious
Trends in College Admission
Cost of College Study
Slamming Shut the Door to College pdf
Religion in the Public School Curriculum pdf
Making a Difference in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts of Early Head Start pdf
Inside the Pre-K Classroom: A Study of Staffing and Stability in State-Funded Prekindergarten Programs
The Battle Over Head Start: What the Research Shows
A Stark Plateau-California Families See Little Growth in Child Care Centers
GAO report on shortages in people fluent in other languages pdf
Community College Transfer Rates
Child-Care Teachers Tune in to Early-Childhood-Ed. Show (free registration required)
Rhetoric and Reality
Study: Calif. Child-Care Centers Struggle to Keep Good Teachers (free registration required)
Financing Child Care in the United States: An Expanded Catalog of Current Strategies
Entering Kindergarten: Findings from the Condition of Education 2000
Building Their Futures: How Early Head Start Programs are Enhancing the Lives of Infants and Toddlers in Low-Income Families
Votes Count: Legislative Action on Pre-K Fiscal Year 2006
Remediation on College Campuses
National Assessment of Educational Progress Demonstration Booklet (2004) pdf
Good Science, Bad Science: Teaching Evolution in the States pdf
All Sides of the Story: Teaching Religion in America's Public Schools
Religion in Schools
The Positional Arms Race in Higher Education
Remediation: A Must for the 21st-Century Learning Society
Support State Experiments to Improve Head Start States that are now leading the charge in preschool education should be given th
It's Time to Stop Head Start
Then and Now: Changes in Child Care Staffing
Losing Ground in Early Childhood Education
Head Start Impact Study: First Year Findings The study quantifies the impact of Head Start separately for 3- and 4-year-old chil
Eager to Learn: Educating Our Preschoolers
Early Childhood Curriculum, Assessment and Program Evaluation
Reducing Remedial Education: What Progress Are States Making?
Examining STEM Education: Register Here for Our Feb. 8 Seminar
Policy Analyst, New America Foundation
Interviewing Children: An EWA Guide for Reporters
State Botches Release Of New Data On Teacher Evaluations
Classes A La Carte: States Test A New School Model
Talented Lead Reporters Needed
Who Deserves Affordable Care?
Rethinking Grants and Loans
Cooper Union Tuition Protest: Students Barricade Themselves In 8th Floor Of Foundation Building
Ed Reporter: Nov. 30, 2012
Student Scores May Be Used In LAUSD Teacher Ratings
Middle School Students to Capture Civil War History on Film
Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Relations and Journalism
Lead Writer & Proposal Coordinator
Education Reporter
Counselors' Role in College and Career Readiness
State Falls Short on School Desegregation Requirements
College Completion Exceeds 75% for Full-Time Students
Getting More Complete
University Of California Deals With Wall Street Banks Could Wipe Out Prop 30 Gains, Report Says
KSA-Plus seeks Media Relations Pro
K-12 Bloggers Needed
An Empty-Desk Epidemic
Fordham Institute seeks Media Relations Manager
Education Ballot Initiative Results Show Mixed Returns On School Reform
Four More Years
Obama's Victory Spells Continued Scrutiny for For-Profit Colleges
Antioch University Becomes First US Institution to Offer Credit for MOOC Learning Through Coursera
Ed Reporter: Oct. 25, 2012
New Service for College-Bound Students
New PossibilityU Digital College Counseling Program Featured at White House
Abriendo Puertas: Opening Doors to School Readiness for Latino Children
Rezolve Group Presents Innovative Capabilities at the White House Education Datapalooza
Bostonians Committed to School Diversity Haven't Given Up on Busing
EWA Announces Theme and Venue of 2013 National Seminar
EWA Announces Theme and Venue of 2013 National Seminar
Feds Receive Record Number of Complaints About Special Education
Ed Reporter: Oct. 5, 2012
A Solution to Lost Early Childhood Opportunities in Mississippi?
New Data Tells What a Virginia College Degree is Worth
A Solution to Lost Early Childhood Opportunities in Mississippi?
School District Rebuilds After Fraudulent Testing
Too High a Price?
It's Harder for Charter Schools to Keep Teachers
More Cheating Scandals Inevitable, as States Can't Ensure Test Integrity
Lexia Introduces Lexia Reading Core5 for Mastery of Common Core Skills through Grade 5
Studies Find Payoff in 'Personalizing' Algebra
Rethinking Routes to the Classroom: Resources from the Seminar
Out of Print: Reimagining the K-12 Textbook in a Digital Age
Ed Reporter: Sept. 21, 2012
Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Awards
AERA to Hold Event on Amicus Brief: Fisher v. University of Texas, Austin
Trio of Upcoming Seminars Spells Back to School for Reporters
Ed Reporter: Sept. 7, 2012
As Obama is Nominated, Duncan Speech Finesses Touchy Issues
A First for Udacity: a U.S. University Will Accept Transfer Credit for One of Its Courses
Teachers' Unions Donate To Republican Candidates Against Abortion, LGBT & Immigration Rights
Hour by Hour
Degrees v. Debt: Background Reading on College Affordability
EWA, OECD Partner for Education at a Glance 2012 Web Briefing
Education and Business Leaders to Discuss Workforce Development and U.S. Competitiveness at Panel Event on Thursday, September 6
EWA, OECD Partner for Education at a Glance 2012 Web Briefing
College Students -- and Faculty -- Pay High Price for Last-Minute Campus Hiring Practices
N.Y.C. Study Finds Vouchers Boost Blacks' College-Going Rates
President Obama, Mitt Romney Address College Financial Aid, Student Loans On Campaign Trail
Everything You've Heard About Failing Schools Is Wrong
ACT Takers Make Small Gains in College Readiness, Report Says
What Common Core Means for ELL, Teachers and Tests
Diving into Data: Requesting and Analyzing Public School Numbers
Helios Education Foundation Investment of $4M Helps Science Foundation Build Statewide STEM Knowledge Management System
Early-College Model Brings Lessons, Results in N.C.
College Stores Earn Gold Medal for Textbook Rentals
Ed Reporter: Aug. 15, 2012
Back To School: Finding Fresh Angles on Familiar Ground
Bad Teachers Can Get Better After Some Types Of Evaluation, Harvard Study Finds
Good Fees Make Good Neighbors
Can Technology Replace Teachers?
'Irreplaceable' Teachers Retained Poorly, TNTP Education Report Finds
History Lessons Blend Content Knowledge, Literacy
Andrew Hacker, CUNY Professor, Questions Whether Algebra Is Necessary In Schools
Mississippi Learning: Why the State's Students Start Behind -- and Stay Behind Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/artic
"Reverse Transfer" College Students Becoming the "New Normal"
How a Bill in Calif. to Fire Teachers Accused of Sexual Wrongdoing Died
Middle School Moment
States' Costs Skyrocket on Master's Degree Pay for Teachers
Charter school operator Steve Barr to partner with L.A. Unified
New Blended Learning Course Helps School Leaders Use Data to Improve Student and Teacher Performance
A Smart Way to Stretch a School's Budget
Ed Reporter: July 13, 2012
Follow the Money: What's Hiding In Your School District's Spending?
Arne Duncan To Report College Completion Rates Rise By Half A Percentage Point
Obama, Romney Offer Lessons in Education Reform
Inside the Texas State Board of Ed Election
Alarms Sounded As Federal Ed. Cuts Loom
'No Child' Law Whittled Down by White House
Educational Achievement Could Be Linked To Three Genes, Study Finds
City College of San Francisco on Brink of Closure
Peru's Ambitious Laptop Program Gets Mixed Grades
Texas Schools Respond to Budget Constraints with Summit
A Bar Exam for Teachers?
Can the Burgeoning World of Online Teacher Training Improve Public Education?
Online Resource to Review "Gainful Employment" Data on Colleges
Ed Reporter: June 28, 2012
SCOTUS Decision Could Help Students Do Better In School
Some Student Loans to Become More Expensive Despite Deal
Tomorrow's Teacher: Paths to Prestige and Effectiveness
UVa board reinstates ousted president after outcry
Imaginations More Active Despite Less Play Time, Study Shows
Long Beach City College tries an alternative to placement tests
Who's in school?
Achievement Gap Persists For Low-
Title IX Promise Unmet for Pregnant Students
Ed Reporter: June 15, 2012
Immigrant Children Lag Behind, Posing Risk
The Teacher You've Never Met: Inside an Online High School Class
EWA Webinar: Summer Idyll -- or Idle? Story Ideas for Journalists
Rezolve Names Brad Baker Chief Operating Officer
Judge backs Using Student Achievement to Evaluate L.A. Teachers
National Summit to Focus on Strategies to Serve High-Ability Learners from Low-Income Backgrounds
Raising Latino Achievement Seen as 'Demographic Imperative'
Live Webcast: The Game-Changing Stories Behind the Numbers on Latino Education
DC School Transitions to Blended Learning Model with STEM Focus Using Adaptive Curriculum
Ed Reporter: May 25, 2012
EWA Teams with College Board, NAHJ for May 31 Webcast on Latino Ed
The Broadband Imperative: Recommendations to Address K-12 Education Infrastructure Needs
National Seminar 2012: Tell Us What You Thought
Up to 7.5 million Students Chronically Absent Each Year, Increasing Dropout Risk
New Advocacy Groups Shaking Up Education Field
'Chronically Absent' Students Skew School Data, Study Finds, Citing Parents' Role
School-Test Backlash Grows
Schools Benefit as Ad Astra Expands Services
New Directors Join EWA Board
Helios Education Foundation Partners with NBC News and Others To Bring Education Nation "On-The-Road" To Miami, Florid
Ed Reporter: May 7, 2012
What Studies Say About College Readiness
Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School of Hadley, Massachusetts featured in a new book titled Chinese Language Learning
Ed Reporter: April 17, 2012
Algebra Phobias Vanish with the New Hands-On Equations App for iPad
Ed Reporter: April 13, 2012
Turnaround Watch: The School Improvement Grant Program
DU the Math Video Game Tournament Has Students Competing for $40K in Scholarships, Plus Cool Prizes
Kentucky Schools Meet in April to Share Best Practices
Education Colleges Cry Foul on Ratings
Ed Reporter: March 29, 2012
Anonymous Cyberbullying Reporting Service Launched by SchoolReach
EWA Announces Contest Award Winners
EWA Board Member Named Antioch University Chancellor
Ed Reporter: March 15, 2012
'Early Exiter' ELL Students Fare Better Academically; Lower College Enrollment for Hispanic ELL Opt-Outs
Students Living in Concentrated Poverty and Reading Poorly in 3rd Grade are Far Less Likely to Finish High School
Special Report Examines Education Startups, New Approaches to Schooling
Deciding Diversity: The Supreme Court Reconsiders Affirmative Action
New EWA Research Brief: What Studies Say About School Turnarounds
Ed Reporter: March 1, 2012
Ed Reporter: Feb. 16, 2012
Five-Year Study Shows St. Mary Parish Public Schools Posted Double-Digit Gains After Using Scientific Learning Products
One-Third of College Students Transfer
Lexia Survey: US Educators Spend Four Weeks Per Year Assessing Student Reading Skills
In Memphis Classrooms, the Ghost of Segregation Lingers On
Schools Answer Call for Efficiency
Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say
EWA Seminar on School Turnarounds: Are SIG Dollars Making a Difference?
Ed Reporter: Feb. 2, 2012
Using Value-Added Data to Evaluate Tennessee Teachers
Ed Reporter: Jan. 20, 2012
EWA Webinar Focuses on Locating Performance Data
Why Urban, Educated Parents Are Turning to DIY Education
Diving Into Data Workshop
Ed Reporter: Jan. 20, 2012
EWA's January Webinars Focus on Statistics, Freelancing
Writers and Editors
Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting Gain
Browse and View Past EWA Webinars
Ed Reporter: Jan. 5, 2012
Ed Reporter: Dec 20, 2011
Homeless Students: Covering the School Safety Net
Cashing In On Kids
$11.5 Million New Approach to Expanding the School Day Launches Nationally
Institute for Justice and Journalism's 2012 Immigration Reporting Program
Florida Charter Schools: Big Money, Little Oversight
Finland Puts Bar High for Teachers, Kids' Well-Being
92.5% of Full-Time College Students Show "Persistence" and Stay in School, Says New Report
New report warns that student science achievement threatened by alarming state variations in measuring learning
Unions and the Public Interest
Meet the EWA Research Roundtable
2011 Contest Deadline Extended
Ed Reporter: Dec 2, 2011
Big Expansion, Big Questions for Teach for America
Management Education for Tomorrow Fund Seeks Ideas for Innovation (i2i) Challenge
NSLP Report Cites Urgent Need for Student Financial Education
Ed Reporter: Nov. 17, 2011
Florida Teachers Get Ready to Get Graded
What Studies Say About Teacher Effectiveness
Reading The Nation's Report Card
Nation's Infrastructure to Support Gifted Students is Crumbling, Survey Finds
Ohio Issue 2: National Education Leaders to Discuss Ohio's Vote at Post-Election Breakfast
EWA Higher Ed Seminar for Journalists
Ed Reporter: Nov. 3, 2011
EWA Webinar Unlocks Secrets of SAT Data
Schools reach global partners with new platform for online learning
Ed Reporter: Oct. 21, 2011
More than 150 Cities Pledge to Make Early Reading an Urgent Priority
Dr. Drew Pinsky Joins School Nurses to Launch Free School Tool Kit Addressing Teen Prescription Drug Abuse
Princeton Authors Launch Enhanced E-editions for School Use: The Classic Tales Behind Big New Films
The 2011 One Hundred Best Communities for Young People Unveiled by America's Promise Alliance and ING
The Elusive Talent Strategy
Gloria Ladson-Billings to Deliver AERA's 8th Annual Brown Lecture on October 27
Ed Reporter: Oct. 7, 2011
Troubling Questions About Online Education
Upcoming Webinar: Smarter Principals, Better Teachers
St. Petersburg Times Gradebook
Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism
New Parenting Quiz Puts Parental Habits to the Test
Ed Reporter: Sept. 23, 2011
Higher Ed Seminar Agenda Now Available
Ed Reporter: Sept. 8, 2011
Teachscape Teams with Charlotte Danielson and ETS to Deliver First-of-its-kind Online System for Teacher Evaluations
Clashes of Money and Values: A Survey of Admissions Directors
U.S. to Host 2012 International Chemistry Olympiad
What if the Secret to Success Is Failure?
The Shame of College Sports
Teachers Are Put to the Test
OECD Study: Smaller Percentage of College Grads Are in the US; China, South Korea Gain Ground
Troubled Schools in Houston Try Mimicking the Charters
Pink Slips and Recalls Part of Job Description for Many Ohio Teachers
A Decade Later, Schools Find Lessons in 9/11
At His Charter School, ex-Los Angeles Teachers Union Head Would Target Tenure
Wisconsin Teacher Retirements Double After Cuts To Benefits And Collective Bargaining
Public High School Grads Struggle at College
In Kent, Kindergarten IsTime to Consider College
West Virginia Learns Finland's 'Most Honorable Profession': Teacher
eInstruction Launches Its Fifth Annual Classroom Makeover Video Contest
Ed Reporter: August 25, 2011
National Postsecondary Enrollment Trends: Before, During and After the Great Recession
UC Takes First Steps Into Online Education
Scores Show Students Aren't Ready For College
In Tornado-Ravaged Town, School Year Starts on Time
Most Schools Flagged For Possible Cheating Likely To Be Cleared
Merit Pay for Principals Prompts Questions
With Post-Its and Checklists, Schools Cut Their Energy Bills
Ed Reporter: August 11, 2011
Report Recommends Ways to Improve K-12 STEM Education
The College Payoff
Georgetown Study Links College Degree Attainment to Lifetime Earning Power
EWA's 2012 National Seminar Coming to Philadelphia
EWA's 2012 National Seminar Coming to Philadelphia
Project Learning Tree Releases New High School Curriculum Exploring Environmental Issues
Ed Reporter: July 29, 2011
NYT Column Highlights EWA Role in Cheating Coverage
KnowledgeWorks calls on federal government to encourage local education innovation
20 Million Degrees and Rising: Meeting the Demand for More College Graduates
Calif., NJ, NY, Pa. students bring home gold and silver medals from International Chemistry Olympiad
Rookie Teachers Asked to Help Louisville's Troubled Schools
Student Teaching Across the Nation
Grants Up To $25,000 Available for Community Programs
News Corp. Scandal Clouds Murdoch's Move Into Education
Dell Foundation Launches Tool to Connect Student Data
Los Angeles students more loyal to their charter schools than teachers, studies say
Nation's Educators to Focus on Creating 'Extraordinary' Students at SREB's 25th Annual High Schools That Work Conference
NCFL, Better World Books accepting grant applications for organizations that promote creative learning for families
Dynamics Affecting Public Higher Education Financing in Fiscal Year 2012
Ed Reporter: July 14, 2011
Illinois Law On Teacher Tenure, Union Rights Touted As Model For Other States
Report Indicates Americans Are Undereducated
Introducing Latino Ed Beat
Introducing Latino Ed Beat
Highly Rated Instructors Go Beyond Teaching to the Standardized Test
The Role of Principal Evaluation in Improving Schools
Teachers From Low-Performing Schools Face Stigma On Job Search
Investigation into APS cheating finds unethical behavior across every level
From 1 struggling school to another
Teachers Across The Country Face Layoffs
EWA Names New Board Members
EWA Names New Board Members
Ed Reporter: June 30, 2011
State commemorates 100th anniversary of first technical college in America
Ed Reporter: June 17, 2011
Nation's Law Enforcement Leaders Support Quality Early Education
Young D.C. Principal Quits and Tells Why
Students from Calif., NJ, NY, Pa. named to U.S. team for 2011 International Chemistry Olympiad
Diane Ravitch, the Anti-Rhee
Cheating, Tampering Found in Baltimore Schools
How We Did the Story: Contest Winners Share Tips on Ed Beat
No Child Left Behind: Education Secretary Says He Will Act If Congress Doesn't
The World's Schoolmaster
Segregation Nation
iPads Streamline Teacher Observations and Walkthroughs
Ed Reporter: June 17, 2011
Changes At R.I. School Fail To Produce Results
Raising Readers: Why Educators and Congress are Advocating for Greater Family Engagement in Education
3-year College Degree Programs Not Catching On
New Information Available for Families and Adult Learners
Teachers Speed-Date For Jobs In Rhode Island
Calif. Superintendent Says Unequal Funding Could Lead to Lawsuit
How Educated Are State Legislators?
New Force in Illinois Quickly Pushes State Toward School Reform
More Young Hispanic Adults Have High School Diplomas
A Federal Study Finds That Local Reporting Has Waned
Charter Schools Tied to Turkey Grow in Texas
D.C.'s Bruce-Monroe School Faces Challenges as it Tries Singapore Math Method
What States Can Do to Support Schools in Tough Times.
Diplomas Count 2011: National Graduation Rate Rebounds; 1.2 Million Students Still Fail to Earn Diplomas
Diploma in Hand, But Unprepared for College
Good School/Bad School
Are high school seniors Googling their way to graduation?
Md. Teacher Evaluation Redesign Bogs Down
Ed Reporter: June 2, 2011
Indiana State University Calculates Aid and Affordability Before Students Apply
Priced Out: How the Wrong Financial-Aid Policies Hurt Low-Income Students
Concessions or a Cave-In?
Some Lawmakers Target Pell Grants For Cuts
Community College Examines High Failure Courses
Incentives and Test-Based Accountability in Education
EWA Adds New Public Editor and Project Director
EWA Seeks Proposals to Host National Seminar
The Math of Heartbreak in Levittown
How Bumping Adds to School Layoff Chaos
Ranking America's High Schools
In North Jersey, Teacher Tenure is No Sure Thing
Obama Uses Radio Address to Make Case for NCLB Overhaul
Speaking of Salaries: What It Will Take to Get Qualified, Effective Teachers in All Communities
Experts Call for Expanding Boys' Career Options
Ed Reporter: May 19, 2011
Will Work For Reading
A National Disgrace
The Disgraceful Interrogation of L.A. School Librarians
Media Registration Open for ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia June 26-29
Billionaire's Role in Hiring Decisions at Florida State University Raises Questions
How We Did the Story: Investigating For-Profit Colleges
May 16 Education Policy Briefing Around ESEA Reauthorization
LA Times Updates and Expands Value-Added Ratings for Los Angeles Elementary School Teachers
Woodcraft Rangers Published Study Results on Quality of Afterschool Programs
School Voucher Debate Heats Back Up
EWA Seeks Beta Testers for EdMedia Commons
Ed Reporter: May 5, 2011
Rose 'Mama G' Gilbert, 92, Inspires Generations as L.A.'s Oldest Teacher
The University Has No Clothes
Schools Find Ayn Rand Can't Be Shrugged as Donors Build Courses
New Report Raises Questions About How Assessments Are Used In Community Colleges
Two Families Choose Different Paths to Academic Excellence
Back to School for the Billionaires
The Case for Cursive
Florida Charters Less Diverse Than Other Public Schools
High School Classes May Be Advanced in Name Only
West Virginia Leads in Informing Families about College Affordability
Public schools: Is California's middle class heading for the exits?
Charter Schools Suffer Leadership Shortages
In New York's Schools Chief, a Knack for Quiet Conciliation
Aspen Institute Ranks Top 120 Community Colleges In the United States; Announces $1 Million Prize Fund for Excellence
More U.S. children adding Chinese to their ABCs
CEOs to Governors: Set Higher Bar for Students in Math and Science
Ohio Universities Told To Develop 3-Year Degrees
NCEA Convention Returns to New Orleans April 26 to 28, 2011
Future Foggy as Jean-Claude Brizard Departs
For AP Students, a New Classroom Is Online
Ed Reporter: April 19, 2011
Research paper's quality derided
Bloomberg News team Wins Hechinger Grand Prize in EWA contest
Bloomberg News team wins Hechinger Grand Prize in EWA contest
NAEP Study Finds Jump in Students Taking Tough Courses
Dr. Jill Biden To Lead Launch of US Community College Competition
Singled-out L.A. Unified Teacher Shares Skills With Colleagues
Center on Education Policy Analysis of 8th-Grade Achievement Finds Improvement in Most States; Widening Gaps at Advanced Level
Three in 10 Americans Worried Their Children Will Drop Out of School
Study Says Charter Network Has Financial Advantages Over Public Schools
Writing Teachers on Capitol Hill to Promote Literacy
Performance and Costs in Higher Education: A Proposal for Better Data
'Value-Added' Teacher Evaluations: L.A. Unified Tackles a Tough Formula
Ed Reporter: March 28, 2011
When Standardized Test Scores Soared in D.C., Were the Gains Real?
EWA National Award Winners Announced
Catch Up on the National Seminar at Ed Beat, Twitter
Incentives Offered to Raise College Graduation Rates
Evaluation of D.C. teachers is a delicate conversation
The Perfect Test
U.S. Is Urged to Raise Teachers' Status
American Council on Education and Pearson Will Redevelop GED as For-Profit Program
Colorado Resident Named 2011 National Online K-12 Teacher of Year
Teenager Suspended from Fairfax County School Over Acne Drug
Ed Reporter: March 11, 2011
Chicago Tribune wins privacy ruling against University of Illinois
Most Public Schools May Miss Targets, Education Secretary Says
Baltimore school buyout aims to reduce 'surplus' teachers
Tested: Covering Schools in the Age of the Micro-Measurement
When Test Scores Seem Too Good to Believe
EWA Seeks Top-Flight Journalist as Its Next 'Public Editor'
Evaluating New York Teachers, Perhaps the Numbers Do Lie
Teachers Wonder, Why the Scorn?
New Guide Shows Where to Find Federal Money
States Slow to Tap 'Edujobs' Funding
Early Reading Proficiency Among First Priorities of New Technology Nonprofit, ConvergeUS
How Teacher Development Could Revolutionize Our Schools
Duncan Vows Support for Early Learning in ESEA, Grant Programs
Can We Improve Education By Increasing Class Size?
Report Details Problems With Pre-K, Kindergarten, Early Grades Teacher Prep
High School Diploma Mills Issuing Virtually Worthless Diplomas in Florida
Suicide Turns Attention to Fairfax Discipline Procedures
Seeking Solutions to Problems of men and boys
Ed Reporter: Feb. 16, 2011
Pa. Teacher Strikes Nerve With 'Lazy Whiners' Blog
Education Secretary Arne Duncan to Speak at EWA National Seminar in April
Major National Reporting Collaborative Investigates How $100 Billion in Education Stimulus Money Has Been Spent
Education Media Watchdog Site Launches
Obama To Seek Changes In Pell Grants
Higher Ed Conference Recaps on EdBeat Blog
College for All or College for Some?
U.S. Plan to Replace Principals Hits Snag: Who Will Step In?
Higher Ed Reporters Meet to Learn, Share, Gripe
Study Finds Funding Gap Between D.C. Specialty and Neighborhood Schools
Kids Count in Michigan looks at "Education Connection"
Cheaper, Faster, Better: The Challenge Facing Higher Education
Study: Students Need More Paths to Career Success
Harvard Report Questions Value of 'College for All'
Arne Duncan: We need more black men in classrooms
Record Level of Stress Found in College Freshmen
Find Your State's NAEP Report Card
National science test scores disappoint
Senators pledge to work jointly on education
KnowledgeWorks' Strive subsidiary to launch national cradle to career network
EWA Offices Relocate
Can Rhee's Reforms Work Without Rhee's Toughness?
Whistle-Blowing Teachers Targeted
Public Universities Relying More on Tuition Than State Money
Access to Higher Ed Toughening in Washington State
New school data reveal worrisome trends
Charter schools expand with public, private money
Series Lays Out Blueprint for Increasing Graduation Rates at 2-Year Colleges
Sweeping Study Weighs School Districts' 'Educational Productivity'
So, Students Don't Learn -- Now What?
University of Texas admission policy upheld
A School Where Grades Are Tops, But Test Scores Are Not
Report: First Two Years of College Show Small Gains
Review of Learning About Teaching
Views: College Is Still Worth It
Scientists Fault Universities as Favoring Research Over Teaching
Los Angeles Names New Schools Chief
Second-guessing Red Flags, Action Taken in Tucson Case
Without Aid, Detroit May Close Half of its Public Schools
EWA, AERA Offer Joint Seminar for Reporters
Republican school board in N.C. backed by tea party abolishes integration policy
Ed Reporter: Jan 12, 2011
The big squeeze is on in California classes
Educators Regroup in Recession's Aftermath
Why was it so hard to kick Loughner out of Pima Community College?
60 First Graders, 4 Teachers, One Loud New Way to Learn
Promise and Pitfalls in Improving the Teaching Profession
Is Law School a Losing Game?
Moving Beyond Venting
For-Profit College Grads Also Earn a Life of Debt
Congress unlikely to extend hand to ailing states
Poll: Most want easier way to fire bad teachers
As schools confront bullying, no easy fix on horizon
Frustration sprouts over resistance to school gardens
With high hopes for test scores, school district invests in iPod touches and iPads
Study less, earn more -- at least in the beginning
Georgia Schools Offer Lesson In Living With Cutbacks
President Obama's path to performance pay
Recovery and Reform: Aiming for Excellence in Uncertain Times
Bob Edwards interviews Interim CEO of Chicago schools Terry Mazany
Jeb Bush's Influence on Education Policy Spreads
Learning About Teaching: Initial Findings from Measures of the Teacher Effectiveness Project
Value-Added Measures in Education: What Every Educator Needs to Know
Some Va. history texts filled with errors, review finds
Funds misuse, nepotism feared at Texas charter schools
Hurdles Emerge in Rising Effort to Rate Teachers
Ed Reporter: Dec. 28, 2010
Virtually Worthless
Giving immigrant kids the tools to excel
Nearly 1 in 4 fails military exam
Prisons the biggest recipient of Alabama's education stimulus dollars
A course correction
Mental Health Needs Seen Growing at Colleges
Even with free tuition, hurdles remain for raising number of college graduates
California Legislature wants a say in public university budgets
Separate Is Not Equal; Black Colleges Sue State
In Hard Times Small Schools Must Change To Survive
State's teacher supply plummets
How Will Suburban Schools Handle the New Influx of Immigrants?
Holy Trinity High School's $7.5 Million Capital Campaign Surpasses $5 Million in 11 Months
After rioting, students reflect on changes at Murry Bergtraum
What Happens When A Charter School Fails?
Study backs 'value-added' analysis of teacher effectiveness
Community Colleges Provide Return for Students, But State Subsidies Lag
Poll: Education backed, but not new school taxes
Kentucky auditors put microscope on 3 low-performing JCPS schools
SREB: States Need More Students to Enroll in College, Finish Two- and Four-Year Degrees
Arabic, Korean and Chinese Fastest-Growing Language Courses at U.S. Colleges
Ed Reporter: Dec. 8, 2010
New York Teachers Still Idle in Limbo
California's Parent Trigger
Top Test Scores from Shanghai Stun Educators
Get millions of kids reading more quickly
EWA Tracks Fellows for Northwestern Research and Stats Boot Camp
A Mission to Transform Baltimore's Beaten Schools
The Economic Value of Higher Teacher Quality
New Resources for Covering Latino Education
Middle class feeling squeezed by rising college tuition
Report: 'Dropout factories' on decline in US
Some Central Falls High School Teachers Rated 'Unsatisfactory' in New Evaluations
In Special-Education System, Innovation Leading the Way
Bilingual Mandate Challenges Chicago's Public Preschools
Isle Grads Ill-Prepared for College
New Latino Majority Creates New Challenges for CA Schools
Looking at Education Across the Americas
New Resources for Covering Latino Education
School Districts Evaluate the Merits of Merit Pay
Atlanta Superintendent to Step Down
Ed Reporter: Nov. 22, 2010
Charter Schools with Ties to Religious Groups Raise Fears About State Funds
Fewer Latino children enrolled in preschool, study finds
State prosecutor says Baltimore school officals stonewalled investigation of tutoring fraud
Compensation of 30 Private-College Presidents Topped $1-Million in 2008
Highly Effective Teachers Spread Unevenly Across DC
College-Bound, But Not College Ready
Community Colleges May Cost States More Than Some 4-Year Universities
Utah Has a Female College-Going Gender Gap
Schools Chancellor Joel Klein Resigns, Bloomberg Picks Hearst Magazines Chair
One in 10 Chicago charter school students transfers out
Proficiency of Black Students Is Found to Be Far Lower Than Expected
Your Child Left Behind
Rewarding Progress, Reducing Debt
Sci Academy a bright spot in New Orleans school landscape
EWA Unveils Backgrounder on Bullying
Recovery and Reform: Aiming for Excellence in Uncertain Times
Colleges aim to revive the humanities
You Need to Learn More about Professional Development
Sloppy Bookkeeping, Errors, Plague School Stimulus Spending
Want Students to Perform Well? Perhaps Give Them Money for Doing Just That
Most kids passing state achievement tests but few are excelling
Characteristics of the 100 Largest School Districts
Schools Look for Ways to Identify Good Teachers
Most kids passing state achievement tests but few are excelling
Remedial classes cost Ga. colleges millions
Schools paying for test goofs
Dropouts Try to Find Their Way Back In
High Court Seen Snubbing Religious-Expression Cases
Major National Reporting Collaborative Investigates How $100 Billion in Education Stimulus Money Has Been Spent
Evaluating Teachers: The Important Role of Value-Added
Examining the Evidence
To Pump Up Degree Counts, Colleges Invite Dropouts Back
Tuition Hikes of the Downturn
Needing Students, Maine School Hunts in China
Trends in College Pricing 2010
Rethinking the School Desk
Fewer Black Males are Dropping Out in Baltimore
Athletic fees are a large, and sometimes hidden, cost at Va. colleges
College Waitlist Secrets Revealed
New project profiles Ohio students after graduation from innovative Early College High Schools
EWA Offers Resource Guide on 'Superman' Documentary
Tracking Education Stimulus Spending District by District
Tracking Education Stimulus Spending District by District
Closing the Talent Gap
Teachers Fight Release of Data
Early Grades a New Front in Absenteeism Wars
Foundation for Male Studies April 6 Conference
Brilliance in a Box
Virginia 4th-Grade Textbook Criticized Over Claim About Black Confederate Soldiers
Community college dropout rate alarms researchers
How Teacher Performance Assessments Can Measure and Improve Teaching
Is School Funding Fair? A National Report Card
Florida Schools Wage Never-Ending Battle against Mold
An Offer They Couldn't Refuse
Stanford Scholar Kenji Hakuta to Give AERA's Brown Lecture
Search Institute Hosts BigTent Conference
Michelle Rhee resigning as D.C. schools chancellor
How to Fix Our Schools: A Manifesto
Report: College dropouts cost taxpayers billions
Why Aren't Our Teachers the Best and the Brightest?
On New York Tests, Warning Signs Ignored
The 21st Century Classroom
5 student suicides put focus on bullying issue in Mentor
New Poll Reveals Teacher - Parent Disconnect Regarding Learning Disabilities
EPIX, Paramount and Participant Media to Host Virtual Town Hall on the State of U.S. Public Education
Texas' top charter schools demand more from students, parents, teachers
The Changing Face of Kindergarten
Champion on the Ropes
Community college class wait lists throw a wrench into students' plans
The Data Wars in Local Schools
New Poll Reveals Dangerous Confusion about Children with Learning Disabilities
Success for All to Expand to 1,100 More Schools With $50m i3 Grant
4,100 Students Prove 'Small Is Better' Rule Wrong
Waiting for Superman
New Multifaith Centers on the Rise at U.S. Colleges and Universities
Nonprofit American Student Assistance Releases White Paper on Student Loan Debt
A Stronger Nation through Higher Education
Campus Coverage Project
Runaway Tuition
Enrollment slide continues at Michigan private schools
College Grads Expand Lead in Job Security
Drill, Baby, Drill
OPINION: Teacher Quality on the Red Carpet; Accuracy Swept Under the Rug
Pastorek presents plan for eventual return of New Orleans schools
Frustrated with city's data system, teachers build their own
Teamchildren to win $50,000 grant from Pepsi
In Illinois, bilingual learning for non-English speakers now starts in preschool
The Quest to get into Class
More Women than Men Earning PhDs
State Test Score Trends Through 2008-09, Part 1: Rising Scores on State Tests and NAEP
Chance for College by Age 19 by State, 1986 to 2008
Ed Reporter: Sept. 13, 2010
Is a College degree still worth it?
Back to School Making Time
August 2010: Contest Winners Share Their Secrets
Testing Teachers
Gwinnett schools still grapple with growth
Education's less-than-certain windfall
In a New Role, Teachers Move to Run Schools
L.A. and Ariz.: Will Data Conflicts Spur a Chill Effect?
Race to the Top grants go to groups developing new student assessment strategies
U.S. Secretary of Education Duncan Announces Winners of Competition to Improve Student Assessments
University Attendance Scanners Make Some Uneasy
More options than buying books
TEN VERY IMPORTANT BACK TO SCHOOL POEMS
Los Angeles Teacher Ratings
Progress slows in closing achievement gaps in D.C. schools
America's Most Amazing Schools
Region's Schools Turn Storm's Havoc Into Transformation
An Early Read on the Race to Top Winners
When an A isn't enough
The Quick and the Ed
Blog U
Education Week
Hechinger Blogs
This Week in Education
Unions' Tactics Diverge in Engaging Obama Agenda
L.A. Times reporters chat about 'grading the teachers'
U.S. schools chief endorses release of teacher data
Math and Science Teachers Earn Less in Washington State
A Book of Interviews with Great Teachers
Who's teaching L.A.'s kids?
Report: Higher education in Michigan hurting
After 4, They Need More: Most Take 6 Years for College Degree
Community Colleges Fighting to Cope
House Passes Emergency Legislation to Save Teaching Jobs
Colleges Enlist Military-Helpful Net Price Calculators To Show Education Is Affordable
49 Applicants Win 'i3' Grants
More Than 10 Million Under-Educated Adults in Region Could Benefit from Improved Adult Learning Programs, SREB Finds
Investigation of for-profit colleges finds fraud, misrepresentations
College degrees taking longer
EWA board member named new partner of Brunswick Group LLC's DC office
Half of Tennessee students fail tougher state tests
Measuring What Matters:A Stronger Accountability Model for Teacher Education
Writing Tutor (temp job)
Economy Forces States to Scale Back Scholarship Programs
D.C. and Md. named 'Race to the Top' finalists; rest of Obama's education agenda stagnates
Despite states' efforts, measures to protect students from predators sometimes fail
2009 Grand Prize Winner Tells EWA "How He Did the Story"
The Harlem Children's Zone, Promise Neighborhoods and the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education
College Dropout Factories
Remedial education a degree logjam
Many States Adopt National Standards for Their Schools
Reformers See Promise in Race to Top Momentum
EWA's Online Community Survey
Parents fret about MPS middle-high school hybrids
Don't Stalk the Admissions Officer
Teaching Jobs Saved in 2009-10 But Teacher Layoffs Loom for Next School Year
EWA board member to helm non-profit educational foundation
Nashville Schools See Racial Disparities In Suspensions
Whither the Wikis?
Most Public Colleges Face Budget Cut Threats in 2011
UC online degree proposal rattles academics
Projecting Success of Failing Students Often Wrong
2009 Contest Winners Share "How They Did the Story" With EWA
What went wrong with the UC system?
The ABCs Of Saving A Failing School
States Can Improve Students' College Readiness by Adopting More Coherent Policies Linking K-12 Schools, Higher Education
What happened to studying?
SREB States Make Progress on Education Goals; Need to Improve on College Readiness, Degree Completion
IMS announces TutorIT availability
Congress approves provision to cut Race to the Top funding
Southern Regional Education Board's Goals for Education Report
The Retention Guru
Make Your Editor Smile With Fresh Story Ideas -- June 29, 2010
Young illegal immigrants get chance to learn but not earn
The National Study of Charter Management Organization (CMO) Effectiveness: Report on Interim Findings
Pension rules allow educators to double dip
Educators take steps to boost early learning
Debate over pre-K dominates Charlotte forum
Bridging the learning gap early in pre-kindergarten in Providence
A Struggle to Educate the Severely Disabled
The Next Degree
Education Dept. Will Release Stricter Rules for For-Profits but Delays One on 'Gainful Employment'
Music provides the key to early education results
Asking more of preschool
New Jobs Forecast Predicts Millions of Workers at Risk of Being Left Behind
Attendance Counts Launches Website
Emerging nonprofit journalism ventures set sights on education
Regents order colleges to review students' citizenship status
A Portrait of Low-Income Young Adults in Education
The Stimulus and Schools: Where Did the Money Go?
The Littlest Schoolhouse
Little kids, big problems
States Grapple With Funding Education Amid Budget Shortfalls
Pre-school rating system raises the bar
Kids' day care quality makes slight difference in later tests
NCTE Speaks Out on Arizona Department of Education Ruling on Teacher Speech
New Scrutiny for College Accreditation Groups
Study: Md., Va. Latino kids fare better than peers elsewhere, still face hurdles
California Is Set to Ease Path for Transfer Students
US college degrees: Still the best among world's top universities?
In Teacher Layoffs, Seniority Rules. But Should It?
States Receive a Reading List: New Standards for Education
35 States Plus D.C. Apply for Race to Top, Round 2
EWA Freelance Writer/Editor Database
Freelance Database
NYC Mayor Bloomberg Bestows Medals to Frontline Educators
Colleges Adopt Net Price Calculators to Attract Students Worried about Affordability
Gender Gap for the Gifted in City Schools
EWA Announces New Directions
Debt Hunters
The Condition of Education
Can 120 new teachers lift six failing Louisville schools?
Cutting Summer Learning is Bad Policy
Atlanta-area superintendents retain huge salaries
Chasing Conflicts of Interest
The Teachers' Unions' Last Stand
Colo. Overhauls Teacher Tenure System
The Implications of Teacher Selection and Teacher Effects in Some Education Experiments
Study finds that effects of low-quality child care last into adolescence
Success Starts With Reading
U.S. Reading Scores Stall in Urban School Districts
Older students pose unique challenges for teachers, families
Success Starts With Reading
Success Starts With Reading
Hefty wait lists shield colleges but unsettle students
Many college students need high school math classes
Nation has high college remedial education rate
Unlikely Bedfellows on Student Loans
Florida high schools boosting graduation rates by removing struggling students from rolls
Home-school is so popular, some are getting suspicious
Re-Imagining Education Journalism
For-profit colleges leave many students in debt
2010 National Seminar Recap
Senate OKs Algebra II bill
Disappearing Departments
Conn. ACLUC sues to stop graduations at church
Push to Spur Innovation Raises Hopes--and Eyebrows
Why Deep Tuition Discounts May Not Spell Financial Doom
Grade-A ideas
Rivals Vie for Job of California Schools Chief
More debt, lower salaries await many college graduates
Young Latino Children Show Strong Classroom Skills, Despite Many Growing Up in Poverty
What Adjunct Impact?
Generalizations about Using Value-Added Measures of Teacher Quality
Education beat reporter
A Fairy Godmother to Help With College Aid
Education Writers Association Announces New Executive Director
Education transfers easier
As Recession Ebbs, Heavy Debt Threatens U.S. Higher Education
Last Teacher In, First Out? City Has Another Idea
Three-year bachelor's degree gains popularity
Elite colleges thawing on ROTC
U-Oregon Journalism Students Take Aim at the iPad
KnowledgeWorks Grant Enables Expansion of New Tech High Schools in Indiana
THE THIRD TEACHER: Design Thinking Inspires Change in Education
National Educational Technology Study Highlights Innovation And Leadership
TN colleges phase in graduation reforms
As College Wait Lists Grow, So Does The Anxiety
What should be on agenda for community college summit?
Alternate Path for Teachers Gains Ground
The Examined Life, Age 8
Leaders from SREB States Call for Major Gains in College Degree Completion
SREB Report Highlights 15 Public Colleges and Universities For Student Degree Completion
Poorer TN schools will get most Race to the Top aid
Improving College Completion in the South, One Student at a Time
ISTE 2010: Media Registration Opens
Obama's plan to reward schools for innovation sparks congressional debate
Professors' Pay Rises 1.2%, Lowest Increase in 50 Years
Innovative College Program Shows Low-Income Students College Can Be Affordable
10 years in, 'One Florida' posts mixed results for minorities at universities
Additional scrutiny for Ga. schools as state tests begin
Strong Debate on Both Sides Over Bill Requiring Dissection Option in Schools
Insurance Rip-Off
New Survey Finds Schools Facing Growing Budget Cuts and the End of Stimulus Funding
A College Guarantees Job Offers -- or Else a Refund
As Leaders Pursue Universal Education, Experts Ask: What Are the Goals?
Students learning English at U.S. schools show improvement
N.J. colleges offer tuition discounts for summer sessions to boost revenue
For-Profit Colleges Boom
D.C. schools, teachers union reach tentative deal
Tuition-free colleges stand their ground against costs
College remains elusive for many Hispanic men
Despite growing enrollment, budget cuts would pack more kids into pre-K classes
Bank of Mom and Dad Shuts Amid White-Collar Struggle
State universities tap student fees for unintended projects
The Death of Liberal Arts
EWA board member Stephanie Banchero accepts position at WSJ
The Foundation for Male Studies
Stanford Admits Record 7.2%, Sets New Norm for Ivies (Update2)
City Will Stop Paying the Poor for Good Behavior
Minnesota districts cutting ties to charter schools
The Human Element
Race to the Top awards go to Delaware, Tennessee
Women's colleges in N.J. look to define same-sex education
Transfers a hot commodity for colleges
Educators embrace service-learning as a strategy for improving learning
Illinois school budgets at the breaking point
Perfect Attendance Scholarship - Applications Due
First All-Male Charter Sends Entire Class To College
No Child Left Behind embraces 'college and career readiness'
Outside Texas, alarm over textbook changes
Three EWA members named as 2011 Spencer Education Journalism Fellows
Understanding Teachers Contracts
How VIPs lobbied schools
Could school bus ads save school budgets?
Revamped Aid Bill on Track
Rising to the Challenge
Child care payoff
What if a college education just isn't for everyone?
Dart Center Academic Fellowship at the Columbia School of Journalism
Hope Amid Disappointment
Obama Calls for Major Change in Education Law
Developmental delays surge in Oregon kids, and educators say that should mean increased services for them
More California youth applying to out-of-state universities, say admission officers
Firing teachers: First step to reform or useless effort?
College completion gets new scrutiny
Express Lane to a B.A.
Obama's Student Loan Overhaul Endangered
Texas Conservatives Seek Deeper Stamp on Texts
New Orleans charter schools work to sustain teachers' energy, results
Global Education
16 Finalists Announced in Phase 1 of Race to the Top Competition Finalists
Scholar's School Reform U-Turn Shakes Up Debate
Building a Better Teacher
Texting, Facebook can give teachers struggles with virtual boundaries
ESU professor suspended for comments made on Facebook page
Former 'No Child Left Behind' Advocate Turns Critic
13% of seniors may miss out on high school diplomas
College and Career Standards Catching On in States
Texas colleges looking for gold in California
Don't Leave Accountability Behind: A Call for ESEA Reauthorization
Colleges to release budget cut plans this week
Protests and Promises of Improvements at Schools
Obama seeks money, interventions to stem dropouts
In Middle School, Charting Their Course to College and Beyond
Mass firings at R.I. school may signal a trend
No Experience Necessary
The charter school test case that didn't happen
A fairer start for kindergarteners?
WHAT KEEPS EFFECTIVE TEACHERS IN THE CLASSROOM
Carnegie Corporation Awards $2 Million Grant to New Tech Network
Lowering Student Loan Default Rates: What One Consortium of Historically Black Institutions Did to Succeed,
Is there a place for special ed in charter schools?
Salaries of Senior Administrators Reflect Dip in Economy
Obama Pitches Education Proposal to Governors
Computerized state assessments to save time, money
For school districts on the edge, busing halt considered
Minority Report
Layoffs loom for teachers: education secretary
Credit Cards and Campuses
Lawmakers to launch bipartisan effort to rewrite No Child Left Behind
Teacher Seniority Rules Challenged
Proposal in Minnesota Legislature: let charter schools own sites
The Future of Education Journalism
Possible 5-year limit to get UT bachelor's degree
HISD pilot program would extend school year
St. Paul schools rev up for test season
Degrees of Success
The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Chronicle of Philanthropy seek talented news researcher and writer
State will try history do-over
As online classes boom, questions of rigor arise
New Approach Would Let High Schoolers Graduate Early
EWA's public editor appears on CNN
New Early Childhood Curriculum Gets Kids Outdoors
Homeless in high school
O'Malley to push teacher changes
English programs may get flexibility
Boston colleges lagging on faculty diversity
Student Data Systems, Unite!
Suspicious test scores widespread in state
About 1 in 5 students need remedial help in college
Panel vetoes plan for charter schools
Hope or Hype in Harlem?
A New Direction for EWA : January 28, 2010
'Algebra-for-All' Push Found to Yield Poor Results
Kentucky to be first to endorse national education standards
The Devoted: She spent her life transforming Trinity. So where does Pat McGuire -- and the university she rebuilt -- go from her
Early Head Start comes to Central Florida's youngest citizens
Play, then eat: Shift may bring gains at school
Unions in Massachusetts balk at school aid program
New course for No Child Left Behind
Failure rate for AP tests climbing
Experts Say a Rewrite of Nation's Main Education Law Will Be Hard This Year
Race and Power in Mississippi
Education system overhaul outlined
Obama Pushes College Tax Credit and Debt Forgiveness
Battle of the Sexes
Female teachers may pass on math anxiety to girls, study finds
Gender Equity in Higher Education: 2010
Colleges Market Easy, No-Fee Sell to Applicants
Large High Schools in the City Are Taking Hard Falls
Foreign Languages Fade in Class -- Except Chinese
Tuition-Free University Gains a Following
Preschool efforts face challenges
Faculty, Governing Boards, and Institutional Governance Report
Educators Mull How to Motivate Professors to Improve Teaching
California, local governments covet First 5 money
R.I. working on new school-financing formula
Bill would affect kindergarten entry rules
More college freshmen call being well-off 'very important'
Duncan Carves Deep Mark on Policy in First Year
Wash. Gov. Gregoire proposes enhanced preschool
Congress axes grant money for early reading
Learning to play
Daley school plan fails to make grade
Head Start Impact Study: Final Report, Executive Summary, January 2010
College applicants face intensifying competition
Why Boys Fail
The Spencer Education Journalism Fellowship
Opportunity Adrift: Our Flagship Universities Are Straying From Their Public Mission
Study: Students more stressed now than during Depression?
Get the Most Student Financial Aid to Pay for College
Schools bracing for deep cutbacks
'At hope' children better than 'at risk'?
The Home Depot Pledges $1 Million for Student Scholarships and Grants for Building and Construction Trade Schools
Textbooks for Rent ... Everywhere
College- and Career-Ready
Seven Reasons You Should Start Your New Year with EWA, Jan. 11, 2010
Alabama officials push charter school proposal
At risk kids: Successful New York program a possible solution for Chicago
Schools could consider merit pay for teachers
Educators await Obama's mark on No Child Left Behind
HISD may fire teachers over test scores
In Suburban Schools, an Alternative to A.P.
Assessing the Impact of Eliminating Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Video: Solid emotional skills play a critical role for academic success
Gauging the Dedication of Teacher Corps Grads ng the Dedication of Teacher Corps Grads
Data from school system's Pre-K program shows results
Despite Teacher Pushback, D.C. Continues Schools Reform
Stimulus Dollars Give 3-Year-Olds Early Jump on Education
Holding Colleges Accountable: Is Success Measurable?
A New Diverse Majority: Students of Color in the South's Public Schools
Plano East graduate had to decide: stay and help family or go to Harvard
Calculating Cost- Returns for Investments in Student Success
Benchmarking the Success of Latina and Latino Students in STEM to Acheive National Graduation Goals
Are American Students Lazy?
Nutter to focus on increasing college admissions
Tracking children's readiness for school proves complicated
OKC Educare provides education, care for children to jumpstart their future
Video: In preparing kids for school, Oregon suffers 'pilot-itis'
Early childhood educators anxious about jobs due to full-day kindergarten
Studying Young Minds, and How to Teach Them
My Misadventures in the Standardized Testing Industry
Scrutiny for an Accreditor
December 17, 2009 EWA Newsletter: Best of the Beat
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Says Merit Pay Should Be Tied to Student Growth
A healthier Head Start focuses more on preventing obesity
Proposed bill calls for tougher Pre-K teacher requirements
New Ways to Shine Light on Education Through Journalism
2010 Education Appropriations Guide
BrightStars program evaluates R.I. child-care providers
Multimedia tech increases literacy speed in kids
Delaware schools: Young teachers learn on the job
Number of homeless students soars
School cancels Taliban debate
eduTrax Works with Two School Systems to Pilot New Handheld Technology
Student loan default data highlights for-profits
Bipartisan Legislation Makes Social and Emotional Learning a National Education Priority
Young Latinos seem to face a tougher future
Living with their choices
Dec. 7, 2009 EWA Newsletter - Build Your Reporting Skills!
Report says Illinois Can Win $400 Million in Race to the Top
The Role of School Districts in Education Reform
Math 2009: Nation's Report Card
Unto the next generation: Homeschooling
Private schools feel pinch of recession
More Texas students taking, failing AP exams
Charting a Necessary Path: The Baseline Report of the Access to Success Initiative
N.J. policy deems 7K children in low-income areas ineligible for Abbot pre-school
Is student-loan debt becoming a crisis?
Texas students struggle on early versions of end-of-course tests
Ky.'s new admissions rules will increase need for remedial courses
Why a recall of tainted beef didn't include school lunches
Invisible: 1.4 Percent Coverage for Education is Not Enough
Beyond the Bell: Educational Engagement
State charter schools program is 'out of control'
AP Impact: For-profit colleges haul in gov't aid
For Forest Kindergartners, Class is Back to Nature, Rain or Shine
For-Profit Universities Want Some Respect
The playtime's the thing
State of the States in Gifted Education
Tips for the Admissions Test ... to Kindergarten
Tips for the Admissions Test...to Kindergarten
Preschool subsidy cuts considered
The playtime's the thing
State's school funding process is failing
State superintendent blasted over missteps in D.C. pre-K initiative
Obama's new push for preschool for at-risk children
Bridging the Gaps to Success: Promising Practices for Promoting Transfer Among Low-Income and First Generation Students
Colleges look at new ways to teach teachers
Ariz. universities aim to offer faster way to graduate
Nov. 16 EWA Newsletter - Reporting Tools for Swine Flu and More!
Schools in the dark about tainted lunches
In Arizona, a laboratory for charter schools yields mixed results
After Criticism, the Administration Is Praised for Final Rules on Education Grants
Mixed Outlook on Foreign Students
Study: Preschools Could Save Prison Costs
Top public universities snubbing some in-state applicants
Alarm raised on early education
President Obama uses school dollars to prod states to change
School choice is a real test for parents in New Orleans
Multiple Pathways in California: An Emerging Option for High School Reform
Are Too Many Students Going to College?
Report: Tenn. pre-K not effective after second grade
More Oregon students are getting math
Assessment for Improvement: Tracking Student Engagement Over Time 2009
Rising By Degrees
Rising By Degrees
More districts use income, not race, as basis for busing
More districts use income, not race, as basis for busing
Apples and Oranges
Early Lessons
Bill to link preschool with economic development
FBI examines spending by Md. nonprofit
Case of the missing juniors
Teachers' trainers must make the grade, too
Early Lessons
On the Cusp in California
Bronx high school changed grades to graduate more students
Federal complaint: Filipino teachers held in 'servitude'
Ed Reporter: Oct. 21, 2009
Ed Reporter: October 1, 2009
Study: Preschool education beneficial
Memo from schools CEO adds fuel to Imagine fire
Ed Reporter: October 21, 2009
Hispanic Immigrants' Children Fall Behind Peers Early, Study Finds
New kindergartners: Many kids not ready to learn
As aid shrinks, more 'stuck' for day care
A Mid-Atlantic Miracle
Research shows value of preschool for poor
Theodore R. Sizer, Education Innovator, Is Dead at 77
Cellphonometry: Can Kids Really Learn Math From Smartphones?
Author/Advocate Gerald W. Bracey Dies at 69
Reinventing Remedial Education
Nearly 60,000 spankings in Miss. schools last year
Teacher inequalities still haunt Nashville schools
Assessment weaves through every activity in Newport News preschool programs
Smart start for kids
The Educated Reporter
Governor Signs Simitian's Education Data Bill, Ensuring Access to Federal Funds
Tutoring dollars harder to come by
Merit pay: How best to decide who earns it at schools
Access to What? Educational Opportunity is Restricted for Low & Lower-Middle Income Students
SREB: School Accountability Must Change to Boost Graduation, Career and College Readiness
Why Michelle Rhee Has to Play Tough
The 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress in Mathematics
New Wallace Foundation Report Provides Lessons for School Reform
Toledo preschool puts tykes in touch with nature
It's a Fork, It's a Spoon, It's a ... Weapon?
Official: Preschool could be provided to all at same cost
Educators start children on computers as early as preschool
Child-care sticker shock
Community Organizing Produces Positive Effects on Public Education
New Studies See a Higher Rate of Autism: Is the Jump Real?
Fenger kids tell why they fight
Algebra 2 changes add up for some, not others
Teachers union's objection bolstered
Metro Nashville school workers abused expenses
Large universities changing freshman experience
Memphis City Schools plans to hire teachers early
Schools Adopt Art as Building Block of Education
How Teachers Unions Lost the Media
Teacher Compensation and Teacher Quality
Class Advantage
More, better care
Algebra 2 Test Yields Poor Results in Year II
From Birth, Engage Your Child With Talk
Andre Agassi Foundation for Education Raises Nearly $8 Million
Colleges learn to live with social media
Technology Links Students to Fieldwork
It's never too young to learn, advocates say
The State of the Kid
Early education funding still fuels a hot political debate
More U.S. students picking Canadian universities
Adam F. Falk Named President of Williams College
Cash-Strapped College Students Rent Textbooks
Out of fields, into class for migrant kids
Out of fields, into class for migrant kids
Private school teaching kids to be responsible
Can the Right Kinds of Play Teach Self-Control?
Can the Right Kinds of Play Teach Self-Control?
'The Chinese Are Coming'
Ivy League upset - Endowment leader shifts
GI Bill payment delays are frustrating vets
An Untraditional Approach, Sept. 29, 2009
CEP Releases 50-State Report on Student Achievement Gaps
In Search of The Real Michelle Rhee
H1N1: No college is immune
Schools reviving physical education classes
Rising test standards sink more Kentucky schools
Classroom Bullies
Libraries of the Future
Senior Communications Professional
N.J. colleges borrow billions; students stuck with the tab
As College Affordability Crisis Deepens, Families Seek College Deals
Students and H1N1 mingle on campus
Initiative Focuses on Early Learning Programs
PreK-3rd: What is the Price Tag?
Better Day Care, Smarter Kids?
Educational Culture Clash
B-ESD consultant: Land decision's past paves way for grim future
Ed Reporter: September 14, 2009
Will the Web kill colleges?
Youngsters who skip preschool because of economy may not be ready for kindergarten
Breakthrough on Open Access
Stimulus Helps Schools, But Not As Much As Hoped, According To National Survey
Botched Most Answers on New York State Math Test? You Still Pass
Conference on School Choice
Colleges Battling Rising Tide of 'Economic Dropouts'
Pre-kindergarten programs focusing on literacy
(Not) Crossing the Finish Line
The Educated Reporter: Fall Books, Sept. 9, 2009
George Washington Fund Adds Commodities as Inflation Protection
Regional preschools rank high in new statewide system
Giving Kids a Leg Up on Education
Therapy in Preschools: Can it Have Lasting Benefits?
Parenting between classes
Surge in Homeless Pupils Strains Schools
Lacking funds, several Head Start programs lay off employees
Program helps at-risk preschoolers, but money is running out
New rules for schools
Higher Ed's Bermuda Triangle
Science MCAS stymies many
Back to School/Do the Math: Counting too much on calculators
L.A. charter schools get a chance to grow, but how big?
Who Speaks Best for Matthew?
Dallas-Fort Worth community colleges' enrollments rise by double digits
Piccola seeks tighter preschool rules
Schools look to teacher furloughs to trim budgets
Does Paying For Good Grades Cheapen Education?
New Study: Parents Learn How to Help Children Succeed in School Using MegaSkills
Blow to National Merit Scholarships
Back to School/Do the Math: Algebra, the birthplace and graveyard for many in math
Top 5 Ways College Kids Will Get Swine Flu
In a recession, is college worth it? Fear of debt changes plans
Online Learning as a Strategic Asset
Impacts of Comprehensive Teacher Induction: Results from the Second Year of a Randomized Controlled Study" Executive Summar
Back to School/Do the Math: Latest 'new math' concept: Start early and make it fun
Atlanta schools soft on cheats?
Education Leaders Explore Links between Education and Health
Pressure-cooker kindergarten
2009 Student SAT Test Scores
An Alternative To Student Loans?
An Education Debate for the Books
A Kindle for Every Student
41st Annual PDK/Gallup Poll Findings Deemed Public "Permission Slip" for President Obama's Education Agenda
Enrollments -- and Pell Costs -- Soar
Charter school pays big salaries, asks a lot in return
N.H. is poised to offer kindergarten to all
Chicago selective enrollment high schools face huge demand for few spots
Endowment Losses Threaten No-Loan Policies as Guarantees Vanish
Planning For College Often Met With Expense, Anxiety
Kindergarten crunch: Lack of playtime killing joy of learning, say advocates
Back to School - Are New Clothes the Real Issue?
Schools start on note of thrift
Learning with less in schools
Carrying Out the Higher Ed Act
The State Higher Education Finance FY 2008
More White-Collar Workers Turn to Community Colleges
Standardizing Preschool
Miss. Making Civil Rights Part Of K-12 Instruction
Adding Personality to the College Admissions Mix
Veterans start over as colleges ignore experience
Different Paths to a College Degree
A Last-Minute Dash for Tuition
Beyond the School Yard:Pre-K Collaborations with
The Real Secret of College Admissions
The Great Graduation-Rate Debate
2009 ACT National and State Scores
Colleges Seek to Remake the Campus Tour
Fewer male teachers are in K-12 classrooms in Illinois
The cost of flaws in Phila. schools' expulsion policy
Testing
College students acquire degrees and debt
Pride and Peril: Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Some Texas districts yet to change grading policies
Teacher pay could be linked to student performance, graduation rate
Ed Reporter: August 19, 2009
Don't Take This Resource for Granted, August 19, 2009
Online degree programs gaining popularity
More budget fallout--Some preschoolers in the Lehigh Valley won't start class next month
The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2013
Preschool pilot program helps kids prepare for school
How to Afford College Now
Google and Microsoft: The Battle Over College E-Mail
Wave of incoming vets has colleges scrambling
Why Women's Colleges Are Still Relevant
In recession, attention and enrollment growing for community colleges
All Alabama high schools this year have state distance learning program
Schools Need Teachers Like Me. I Just Can't Stay.
Studies Weigh NCLB's Broad Impact
Textbook Publisher to Rent to College Students
Colleges Trying to Firm Up Shaky Freshman Enrollment
Economy, desire for degrees fill Tennessee community colleges
States cut aid to college students as demand booms
Fulfilling the Promise of Preschool for All: Insights into Issues Affecting Access for Selected Immigrant Groups in Chicago
Charter schools to admit 4-year-olds to kindergarten
Program aims to help incoming freshmen adjust
Two Years is a Good Start
More late-birthday kids waiting a year for kindergarten
Strapped colleges keep leaders in luxury
How Web-Savvy Edupunks Are Transforming American Higher Education
Teachers: Kindergarteners Are Unprepared for School
Undocumented Immigrants Spend Millions Extra on Tuition
Georgia colleges prepare for more cuts
Cheerleading Is Leading Cause Of Catastrophic Injury In Young Women
Impairing Education
How Much Are College Students Borrowing?
SPECIAL REPORT ON COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY: How other states outpace Michigan
MPS struggling to create stable corps of principals
Layoffs, raises: It's a mixed bag for Sacramento-area teachers
Many Dallas-Fort Worth graduates struggle in college
Community colleges trying to weather the funding-cut storm
Furloughs alter teachers' schedules, paychecks
Tennessee tightens diploma standards
Preparing Teachers of Young Children: The Current State of Knowledge, and a Blueprint for the Future
"Why Isn't Johnny in Preschool?"
Ohio high school tightens computer security after cheating scandal
Early Care and Education Quality and Child Outcomes
R.I. Regents to bolster teacher evaluations
College students will 'feel the crunch'
Public Elementary School In D.C. Outperforms Charter
Harvard Reduces Sports Travel as Ivys Cut Athletics to 'Core'
What if teachers ran Minnesota's schools?
The College Trap: Rising Costs, Smaller Budgets, Fewer Jobs
Can a PTA Bake Sale Save a Teacher's Job?
Ready, or Not?
D.C. to offer STD testing at all high schools
Harlem program singled out as model
Chile Starts Early
IQ: Overrated
Study: Depression Seen in Children as Young as 3
Wilson County to revisit God's place in schools
Elite Chicago Public Schools Admissions Probed
Dropout rate declines almost 17% in L.A. schools
Campus Contagion?
Harlem Children's Zone Breaks Poverty Pattern
New Hampshire's first virtual high school classroom program in Exeter getting good grades
ASU pushing for new 3-year college
D.C. Area Schools Not Cutting Class
Donors have a new view of community colleges
Pell Grant Recipients at America's "Best" Universities and Colleges
Dumb Money
College student who was homeless isn't alone, but he has a brighter future
Business Is Brisk for Teacher Training Alternatives
The Tradeoff Between Teacher Wages and Layoffs to Meet Budget Cuts
Keeping up with the Joneses: Institutional Changes Following the Adoption of a Merit Aid Policy
Globe Reporter On Covering Gates' Arrest: 'Dobbs Caught Me Off-Guard'
Students Who Study Science, Technology
130,000 Illinois college students denied financial aid
Investigation of CPS admissions requested
Globe Reporter On Covering Gates' Arrest: 'Dobbs Caught Me Off-Guard'
Students Who Study Science, Technology
Higher Ed Groups in Survival Mode
R.I. to offer its first public pre-K program
For Community Colleges, Federal Aid Would Come With Strings Attached
Deficit fight may hit preschool programs hardest
A high school's leap from so-so to special
13 Schools In District to Offer Specialty Programs
The 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book
Ed Reporter: July 29, 2009
Early education takes hit in budget
Unfulfilled Requirements, July 29, 2009
Online classes: Convenient option or growing cash cow for UWM?
How three troubled Metro schools got back on track
Teachers Get "Hands-on" with Science by Participating in Vernier Software & Technology's Free Fall Workshops
EWA Gathers U.S. Department of Education Sources of Data
Seeing Red in a Land of Green
As Charter Schools Unionize, Many Debate Effect
Paying for preschool a lesson in economics
Obama Uses Funding to Get Education Changes
State to spend $2 million to aid rural preschool programs
Los Angeles-area child-care centers feeling a pinch
Parents seek guidelines for special-needs teachers
Numbers Man
Defining Twilight: Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT.
Early education reduces risky behaviors
CEP Report Released Today Explores Evidence of Plateau Effect in Test Scores
State Test Score Trends Through 2007-08, Part 2: Is There a Plateau Effect in Test Scores?
Parents wait for pre-K slots
Testing Tactics Helped Fuel D.C. School Gains
CEP Releases 50-State Report on Student Achievement
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND INCREASES ACCOUNTABILITY OF SCHOOL BOARDS, PRINCIPALS IN CALIFORNIA
The APPLES Blossom: Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects Study
School Mobility and Educational Success: A Research Synthesis and Evidence on Prevention
Disparities in Early Learning and Development: Lessons from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort
New Camden pre-K program keeps minds sharp
SCIENCE IS FOR NERDS? I DON'T THINK SO!
Ed Reporter: July 6, 2009
Nickel and Diming Athletics
How we did the story: Contest winners tell all
Teachers cite intense push to promote
Report Calls for New Initiative to Improve Math Education for Preschoolers
A tale of two preschool programs
Too Many Students Unprepared for High School; Achievement Not Rising Quickly Enough, New Report Finds
EWA Gathers U.S. Department of Education Sources of Data
Facing Deficits, Some States Cut Summer School
EWA podcasts include Paul Tough, Michelle Rhee....
2009 National Seminar Recap
Common Core State Standards Development Work Group and Feedback Group Announced
Kindergarten Readiness Data: Improving Children's Success in School
Why are there such high turnover rates for preschool teachers?
Early education's top model: Finland
Colorado child-care costs high
No one sure if aid helped kids learn
Where AP teachers go to learn what they teach
Kids in 'low-literacy' homes to get help
"Boring" a Common Complaint Among Dropouts
PE requirement isn't enough to fight obesity
An International Comparison of Early Childhood Initiatives: From Services to Systems
he Disaster Decade: Lessons Unlearned for the United States
The Disaster Decade: Lessons Unlearned for the United States
The Push for Preschool
Ed Reporter: June 15, 2009
LI school districts stand to lose state pre-K money
A Tale Of Technology In Two School Districts
Higher ed: For Senior-Year Reality, Try Netflix, June 15, 2009
On the Front Lines of Schools
The Opportunity Equation
2009 Child and Youth Well-Being Index
Parents Struggle to Win Coveted Pre-K Slots in N.O. Public Schools
"Diplomas Count 2009: Broader Horizons: The Challenge of College Readiness for All Students."
Deeper Conflicts Emerge in First 5 Funding
Shakira's Children
Recession changes top high school seniors' college choices
The Nation's Report Card: NAEP 2008 Trends in Academic Progress
Recession Threatens Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
Race to the Top? The Promise--and Challenges--of Charter School Growth
Generals: Youths unfit for military
Basic Reading Skills and the Literacy of America's Least Literate Adults: Results from 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literac
The Widget Effect
Parsing the Achievement Gap: Baselines for Teaching Programs
Where One Man's Trash is Preschoolers' Art Material
The Career/Technical Education Statistics
Associate Editor, One Day, the Teach For America Alumni Magazine
The State of Preschool 2008
Lost Opportunity: A 50-state report on the "Opportunity to Learn in America"
The Condition of Education 2009
A Critical Mission: Making Adolescent Reading a Priority in SREB states
American Academic: The State of the Higher Education Workforce
Budget crunch delays preschool expansion
Accountability: The Power of One Student's Story, May 27, 2009
Study urgess state to invest more in early childhood education programs
Head Start kids to get dental lift
Principals Younger and Freer, but Raise Doubts in the Schools
Ed Reporter: May 27, 2009
Daycare, Head Start working together
Pre-k may bring districts closer
In and out of preschool
PNC grants to fund science programs for preschoolers
Minneapolis schools aim to close achievement gap
Group funds idea: Start kids off with better teachers
Littlest Couch Potatoes Face Mental Health Risks
Little pre-K access for Latinos
More than child's play: Group leaders seek formal education
Federal grant brings mental health consultations to public preschools
Tests to pass even for pre-k students
Nursery University' documentary explores ultra-competitive world of New York's elite preschools
Early Childhood Center touts positive behavior
Linfield College seeks new Director of Media Relations
Taking the $ATs
Achievement Effects of Four Early Elementary School Math Curricula: Findings from First Graders in 39 Schools
2009 National Seminar: Reality Check
International Lessons about National Standards
Poor Neighborhoods, Untested Teachers
Ed Reporter: April 28, 2009
Ed Reporter: April 28, 2009
Colleges offer no-frills degrees
10% Admissions -- the Full Impact
Profiles of Educational Quality in First Grade
Severing a Lifeline: The Neglect of Citizen Children in America's Immigration Enforcement Policy
School Spending: $100 Billion Worth of Stories, April 2, 2009
Colleges Work Harder To Lure New Students
Multiracial Pupils to Be Counted in A New Way
New Study Reveals Immigrant Blacks Outpace Native Blacks and Whites in Selective College Enrollment
Technology Counts 2009: Breaking Away From Tradition
Report Cards Give Up A's and B's for 4s and 3s
Anxious college hopefuls look for reassurance online
National Evaluation of Early Reading First
Disorder in a Merged D.C. School
EWA adds Green and Elliott to board of directors
Teens and Internet Life
No easy road
Boys and Girls Together, Taught Separately in Public School
Oregon schools face last resort: a shorter year
Black graduation gap grows Maryland universities
The cost burden to Minnesota K-12 when children are unprepared for kindergarten
GAO finds school arts curriculum not hurt by standardized testing
Executive Director - Center for Media and Democracy
Early College High School Initiative: Lessons from the Lone Star State
Associate Director - Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism
Higher Ed: Tightening the Belt, Expanding the Reach
EWA Announces Candidates for Officer Positions 2009-2010
AERA's 90th Annual Meeting
EWA Announces Candidates for Officer Positions 2009-2010
David J. Armor
Anna Lovejoy
National Institute for Early Education Research
Ellen Boylan
Demand More on Education South Carolinians are in a good position to demand more about education from the parade of presidential
Bruce Fuller
AP Stylebook Ask the Editor
Barbara Bowman
Wade F. Horn
Colorado's Hach Foundation donates $33 million grant to American Chemical Society
Helen Blank
"Pre-K programs dealing with effects of proration"
Marci Young
Roger Brown
It's Not That Kids Need Preschool--but It Can Help
Libby Doggett
Education Research and Statistics Bootcamp, Cambridge, MA
EWA announces 22 fellows selected to attend 2009 Research and Statistics Bootcamp in Cambridge
Interviewing Ethics in the Facebook Era
Ed Reporter: November 19, 2008
Nonprofit organization that conducts studies on state child-care regulations.
TIPS FROM Collective Bargaining Webinar
"Early learning pays off"
Features:School's Out. You're Not., June 3, 2008
Reading: Clarity First, May 20, 2008
Testing: "Gaming the System?" May 12, 2008
Testing: DIGGING FOR DATA, April 14, 2008
DetentionSlip.org
TIPS FROM EWA's National Seminar:"Running in Place: Can We Overcome Mediocrity?"
2008 Education Research and Statistics Bootcamp
Preschool: Little Students, Big Issue, March 24, 2008
Follow up to EWA's 60th annual meeting
Extra Credit
Accountability: Principal flight on the rise in the age of accountability, Feb. 11, 2008
Dallas ISD Daily Dish
Taking Notes
TIPS FROM Access without Success: Covering the College Achievement Gap
Help Is at Hand, When and How You Need It, Jan. 29, 2008
District Reform: What's Cosmetic and What's Meaningful?
"Success without Access: Covering the College Achievement Gap" Copy
EWA/Hechinger Joint Conference for Education Reporters at Small and Mid-sized Newspapers
TIPS FROM Milwaukee on Choice and Charters
EWA's Education Election blog
MediaShift
Demand More on Education
Let's hear candidates' plans for education
Following the Money (ppt)
Multimedia Tools, Tips and Tricks from Andy Sternberg (pdf)
Probing Public-Private Partnerships (word doc.)
Multimedia Tools, Tips and Tricks from Andy Sternberg (pdf)
Covering Communities
NCES Digest of Education Statistics
FBI Uniform Crime Reports
FEC's Campaign Finance Disclosure Data Search
Admissions 101
NICAR's Net Tour Tech Tips
Teacher Quality Regional Seminar Followup
TIPS FROM Teaching to a New Nation: Are Teachers Ready for the Modern Classroom?
EarlyStories
Of Dollars and Sense: Does College Cost Too Much? Followup
Education Research and Statistics Bootcamp
Higher Ed Watch Blog
Can school districts fix America's high schools?
homeroom: An Education Blog
School Zone
John Merrow Education Podcast
Knight Seminar for Education Reporters: An Examination of Education in the South
Teachers and the Uncertain American Future
Results of EWA Pre-K Survey Show Reporters Forced to Juggle Beats
EWA's Second Higher Education Survey Shows Some Differences in Coverage
EWA 2006 Annual Meeting Followup
Nieman Narrative Digest
Education Research and Statistics Bootcamp
Juggling Roles: Where do community colleges fit?
Do School Districts Matter to Education Reform?
Standards for Education Reporters
The Respectful School: How Educators and Students Can Conquer Hate and Harassment
Get on the Bus
BoardBuzz
Teacher Leaders Network
Eduwonk
Jim Romenesko
Class Struggle
Get Schooled
Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism
CASE Media Fellowships Program
The Higher Ed Beat
Chronicle of Higher Education
Merrow Report
Education Week
Radio Television News Directors Association
Media Law Resource Center
J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism
Knight-Wallace Fellows
Stateline.org
National Newspaper Association
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
American School Board Journal
Nieman Fellowships
Schoolwise Press
The Freedom Forum
Poynter Institute
EdNews.org
Asian American Journalists Association
Investigative Reporters and Editors
National Association of Black Journalists
Knight-Wallace Fellows
Ascribe Live Newswire
Society of Professional Journalists
Online News Association
Committee of Concerned Journalists
JournalismNext
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Native American Journalists Association
John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships
Journalism Center for Children and Families
National Institute for Computer Assisted Reporting
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Transition to Kindergarten