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Ed Reporter: July 14, 2011

Ed Reporter: July 14, 2011

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Message From EWA's Director caroline hendrie

Anyone following U.S. education knows that the growth of the nation's Latino population is having an impact on schools. 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.

Caroline Hendrie


Save the Date: Fall 2011 Higher Education Seminar

EWA's next Higher Education Seminar will take place Nov. 4-5 at the University of California, Los Angeles. Approximately 50 higher education journalists will gather with dozens of newsmakers, scholars, and other experts to explore a constellation of complex topics in higher education today.

This event is made possible by a grant from the Lumina Foundation. It is sponsored by Pearson and hosted by UCLA.

Contact Stephanie Cvetetic at scvetetic@ewa.org or 202.677.4271 for more information.


What Research Says About the Effect of Teachers

EWA has published a new research brief for journalists on what studies tell us about topics that arise often in the debate over teacher effectiveness. The first of a series of EWA research briefs, the paper tackles such timely questions as whether teachers are indeed the most important factor in student achievement; whether value-added measures are reliable; whether advanced degrees or merit pay make a difference; and how students are affected by having several effective--or ineffective--teachers in a row. You can read it all online or download the whole paper. Please give it a read and tell us what you think!


Pearson Debuts Online Networking Site pearson

Sponsored message from Pearson 

FWD.PEARSON.COM is an online network that invites the education community to connect with and contribute to conversations around the latest issues and ideas. FWD offers Pearson senior leadership – as well as outside subject matter experts – an unfiltered forum in which to engage with those who have a vested interest in improving and transforming education. 

The site is organized into broad categories: data and technology, next-generation assessment, professional and clinical topics, teacher and leader effectiveness, and next generation learning.  Once a profile is established, users can post status updates, follow individuals or specific topics and create connections with bloggers and other users.EWA members may find the site useful for seeking out sources and keeping up with commentary from a variety of perspectives. You are invited to log on, register and join the conversation.

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