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Ed Reporter: Nov. 17, 2011

Ed Reporter: Nov. 17, 2011

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Message From EWA's Director caroline hendrie

EWA has had an unusually busy November on the conference front. If you weren’t able to attend our Nov. 4-5 Higher Ed conference at UCLA, or our Nov. 12 seminar on teacher evaluations at the University of Chicago, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.

Higher Ed Conference

Stop by EdMedia Commons for links to the PowerPoints our presenters used. Additionally, we’ve posted the first podcast from the conference, When Getting a Job Means Getting a Degree, with more to follow in the coming days (EWA Public Editor Emily Richmond, who moderated that panel, points to some great resources in a pair of entries on The Educated Reporter). Keep an eye on EMC – the first videos from those two conference days will be posted on EMC by early next week.

Teacher Evaluation

Videos from our Nov. 12 seminar on teacher evaluation are on the way as well. In the meantime, you can check out the background reading for the various panels. On Ed Beat, we have a roundup of links to some great journalism drawn from the conference, while The Educated Reporter hits some of the day’s highlights. Feel free to weigh in on a pair of discussion threads on EMC: one on general topic of teacher evaluations, and more specifically, the controversial issue of identifying teachers by name in value-added reporting.

Caroline Hendrie


Mark you Calendar for the 2011 National Awards for Education Reporting

Recognition for a job well done is not always easy to find, especially in today’s challenging media climate.  While high-quality education coverage is its own reward, hard-working journalists still need an occasional pat on the back. So you’ll be glad to hear that EWA’s annual reporting contest will open for entries on December 1st!  Don’t sell yourself short: Check out the new contest categories and frequently asked questions. Contact Stephanie Cvetetic with questions or for additional information


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.


Latino Ed Beat

To help journalists cover issues affecting Latino children and their schooling, we have just launched Latino Ed Beat, a new website that will serve as a continuously updated resource on young Latinos at every grade level.

New content is being added constantly, but the site is already packed with information to help you broaden your reporting. Some of the features include:

•A blog offering guidance on covering Latino children from toddlers to teens
•Reports on demographics and schooling, English-language learners, and early education, among other topics
•Links to important research studies
•News stories from around the country
A Spanish-language section is also in the works. If you have suggestions about anything you’d like to see on the site, or if you’d like to give us feedback, email Lori Crouch at lcrouch@ewa.org.

 

 

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