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The Education Writers Association works to improve the quality and quantity of education coverage through information, training, and customized support to help reporters and other communicators carry out their vital missions.

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Message from EWA's Director caroline hendrie

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 is now open for entries. We’ve revamped the categories for the contest, known as the National Awards for Education Reporting, and increased the value of winners’ prizes. Don’t sell yourself short: Check out the new contest categories and frequently asked questions, and then apply online today!

Caroline Hendrie


EWA Holds Boot Camp on Research and Data

Twenty journalists from newsrooms around the country gathered outside Chicago this month for an intensive training program on how to effectively incorporate education research and statistics into their work.
 
EWA’s seventh boot camp, held Dec. 2-5 at the Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism with support from the Spencer Foundation, taught participants the hallmarks of reliable, and unreliable, research, as well as how to question scholarly findings.

Respected news veterans and college professors instructed the program’s fellows on how to work with databases, analyze data, and understand the strengths and weaknesses of data-based reporting.  Fellows received hands-on guidance on specific data-based stories, including those using EWA's website on economic stimulus spending.

Check out the list of fellows who took part, and watch for their stories to be published in the coming months. 


Connect With EWA's Public EditorPerlstein

You're on deadline, your editor wants one more quote about state test results, and you can't bear the thought of falling back on Ed Trust or FairTest yet again. You want to know if the new dropout report that plopped on your desk comes from an organization with an agenda. You're new to the beat and having trouble getting bureaucrats, or middle schoolers, to talk to you. Or you've been on the beat forever and dying for a new take on the snow day story, the budget rollout story, the college admissions envelope-anticipation story.

Connect with EWA Public Editor Linda Perlstein for customized help with reporting or writing!  And don’t miss her blog, including this new item on the latest PISA results.  


Become a Sponsor

Sponsorship opportunities are now available for the 2011 EWA National Seminar.  This year's conference, "Recovery and Reform: Aiming for Excellence in Uncertain Times," is being held April 7-9, 2011 in New Orleans.

Roughly 250 leading reporters, authors, bloggers, editors, newsmakers, corporate leaders, and philanthropists are expected to attend the EWA 64th National Seminar. Build visibility for your organization while supporting the largest professional training event for education reporters in the nation.

In the coming months, we will announce the speakers and agenda, so watch this site for further information.

Contact Stephanie Cvetetic, Marketing and Development Coordinator, at scvetetic@ewa.org or 202-452-9830. 



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