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Message From EWA's Executive
Director
Whether you’re gearing up for this year’s start-of-school stories
or preparing to take the plunge into data-based reporting, EWA’s Summer
School webinar series has what you need to make your coverage shine.
For education reporters, coming up with ideas for back
to school is a perennial challenge. On Thursday, August 16, at 1 p.m.
Eastern time, join us for Back to
School: Finding Fresh Angles on Familiar Ground. Get tips from three veteran
journalists who know how to mine the beat and avoid the ordinary. We'll
discuss new ways of approaching the first day of school, ideas for unique
profiles, and how to make the most of your publication's multimedia resources.
And once you’ve filed those back-to-school stories, make
waves with some hard-hitting, data-based reporting. If you’ve
never parsed test scores, attendance numbers or graduation rates, join us next Thursday, August 23, at 1 p.m.
Eastern time for Diving Into Data: Requesting and Analyzing Public School Numbers.
Jack Gillum, an investigative reporter with the Associated
Press, will show how to use data to enhance your reporting; find the
information to get you started; and identify newsworthy trends in the
numbers. Gillum contributed to an award-winning 2011 USA Today series on
suspicious
student test score gains in Washington, D.C.
With the new school year upon us, don't miss these chances to continue your own education!
All the best,
Caroline Hendrie
Save the Date for 2012 Higher Ed Seminar
EWA is pleased to announce that the 2012 Higher
Education Seminar will take place Nov. 2-3
in Indianapolis. This journalists-only meeting offers a great
opportunity to dive into many of the key issues that will affect
postsecondary education in the upcoming school year. You’ll get a chance
to meet with fellow journalists and higher education experts from
across the country, including those from the Indiana University School
of Education and
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI), the hosts of
this year's seminar.
EWA will provide a limited
number of scholarships for reporters to attend the seminar, and the
application form will be posted online soon. Watch for it, and if you've
got questions in the meantime, please contact Kenneth Terrell at kterrell@ewa.org.
Hit the Ground Running With Story
Starters
Our most-viewed Story Starters sections this month are Campaigns
& Elections, Charters
& Choice and Higher
Ed Finance, but these topics only scratch the surface of what this new, free resource has
to offer. Learn about important reports and research, find sources and
organizations, and learn how to ask the questions that lead to great coverage.
Need
to get up to speed on School
Climate & Safety, Standards
& Testing, College
Completion, or any one of Story Starters’ 24 distinct subject areas? Head
to www.storystarters.org
today and dive in!
This
Week on Ed Beat: The ‘Gamification’ of Reading
Getting kids to read books ranks high on the list of
challenges parents and teachers face. On the other hand, students embrace new
technology—social networks, smartphones, gaming systems—at a pace adults can
hardly keep up with. So
why not try to use digital devices to incite a love of literacy in kids?
Help Is at Hand, When and How You
Need It
If you need to workshop a story
idea, contact EWA Public Editor Emily Richmond at erichmond@ewa.org. If you have an urgent
need on a tight deadline, contact her by phone at 702-370-0017. The service is
free and confidential.
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