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Education Research and Statistics Bootcamp

Feb. 8-11, 2007- Cambridge, Mass.

The Education Writers Association, with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, held its third annual conference on education research and statistics. The conference offered a mix of hands-on training on how to work with data and lessons on how to read education research and to tell good statistics from bad.

  • Judy Singer, the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education, gave reporters adviceabout questions they should ask when writing about education research. Singer broke apart a recent news story to show how the reporter who wrote it could have better served readers.

Reporters began working on projects that some have now completed at the bootcamp.

 

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