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Message From EWA's Director 
EWA is offering two webinars next week on topics making
waves in education circles. On Monday, Oct. 24, we’ll present Smarter Principals, Better Teachers,
a discussion of the link between principal training and better
performance by teachers and their students. While the
focus these days is often on teachers – and how to make them better
– principals are a critical element of the student-achievement
equation. The webinar will feature four high-octane presenters, and
we'll leave time for reporters to ask questions. Click here to register.
On the very next day, Tuesday, Oct. 25, we’ll present Teacher Evaluations: A State-by-State Overview and Lessons From Early Adopters.
This webinar comes ahead of the National Council on Teacher Quality’s
new report examining teacher evaluation models in 15 states;
registrants will be given access to the embargoed report. Sandi Jacobs,
NCTQ vice president, will present the report's conclusions. Jane
Hannaway, a vice
president of the American Institutes of Research and director of the
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research,
will then respond to the report. Click here to register.
EWA is asking that registration for both events be limited to working journalists. I hope you'll join us!
All the best,
Caroline Hendrie
EWA Seminar Opportunity: Evaluating Teachers, Beyond the Rhetoric
On
Nov. 12 in Chicago, we are gathering some of the nation’s top education
thinkers and journalists for a daylong conversation on teacher
evaluation models—looking at what’s happening at the local, state and
national levels. The idea is to provide journalists with new perspectives
on the rapid changes in policy and practice that are occurring in this
consequential and contentious area.
The conference will take place 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the University of
Chicago. To be considered for a fellowship for this event, please fill out our brief online application by Tuesday, October 25th. We will notify participants of their acceptance ASAP.
This seminar is for journalists only.
EWA's 65th National Seminar
Learning From Leaders: What Works for Stories and Schools will take place May 17-19, 2012, in Philadelphia. An estimated 250
reporters, authors, producers, editors, researchers, bloggers, and
others will gather for three days of in-depth discussions, site visits,
newsmaker speeches, and interactive workshops on education and its
coverage. Winners of the National Awards for Education Reporting will be
honored at the event, and the winner of the contest's grand prize will
be announced. EWA's flagship conference is being co-hosted by the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate
School of Education and the American Educational
Research Association. As ever, the event will be tailored to meet the unique needs and interests
of journalists who cover education at all levels.
Stay tuned for agenda
and registration details in the coming weeks. For sponsorship and advertisement
opportunities, please contact Stephanie Cvetetic at scvetetic@ewa.org.
EdMedia Commons
EdMedia Commons is now open to all EWA members! This great new
resource will be home to a wide range of content you won't be able to
get anywhere else. If you want to connect with your colleagues across
the country, workshop new story ideas, and interact with education
experts and newsmakers, you need to be a part of EMC.
If you haven't signed up yet, click here to set up your account. It only takes a few seconds, and it's a free benefit of your EWA membership.
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looking to start? If you're seeking fresh job leads, be sure to include
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