EWA is pleased to announce this year’s finalists for the 2018 EWA National Awards for Education Reporting, as well as the Edwin Gould Foundation’s Eddie Prize.
The Education Writers Association is pleased to announce the
launch of the 2018 National Awards for Education Reporting.
Journalists may submit entries from 9
a.m. EST Nov. 15 through midnight PST Dec. 15, 2018.
Professional journalists who have published work in 2018 on any
educational topic in any medium are encouraged to enter the
contest, which features a total of 19 prizes with cash awards
ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
The Education Writers Association is delighted to honor “Children and Gun
Violence,” a feature series from The Washington Post, with
the top prize in the 2017 National Awards for Education
Reporting. This year’s Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize for
Distinguished Education Reporting will go to the reporter behind
the series — John Woodrow Cox.
The Education Writers Association is pleased to announce that it will again administer the Eddie Prize, the journalism prize from The Edwin Gould Foundation that recognizes the best work on the challenges low-income students face getting into and/or completing college.
The Education Writers Association is delighted to honor “Denied:
How Texas Keeps Tens of Thousands of Children Out of Special
Education,” an investigative series from the Houston
Chronicle, with the top prize in the 2016 National Awards for
Education Reporting. This year’s Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize
for Distinguished Education Reporting will go to the reporter
behind the series – Brian Rosenthal.
2018 Finalists for Reporting Awards
EWA is pleased to announce this year’s finalists for the 2018 EWA National Awards for Education Reporting, as well as the Edwin Gould Foundation’s Eddie Prize.
Call for Education Journalism Awards Entries
National Awards for Education Reporting offer $10,000 top prize
The Education Writers Association is pleased to announce the launch of the 2018 National Awards for Education Reporting. Journalists may submit entries from 9 a.m. EST Nov. 15 through midnight PST Dec. 15, 2018.
Professional journalists who have published work in 2018 on any educational topic in any medium are encouraged to enter the contest, which features a total of 19 prizes with cash awards ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
EWA Announces 2017 Winners of Top 3 Education Reporting Prizes
The Education Writers Association is delighted to honor “Children and Gun Violence,” a feature series from The Washington Post, with the top prize in the 2017 National Awards for Education Reporting. This year’s Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting will go to the reporter behind the series — John Woodrow Cox.
The 2017 Eddie Prize
The Education Writers Association is pleased to announce that it will again administer the Eddie Prize, the journalism prize from The Edwin Gould Foundation that recognizes the best work on the challenges low-income students face getting into and/or completing college.
2016 National Winners for the Hechinger, Moskowitz, Eddie Awards in Education Reporting
The Education Writers Association is delighted to honor “Denied: How Texas Keeps Tens of Thousands of Children Out of Special Education,” an investigative series from the Houston Chronicle, with the top prize in the 2016 National Awards for Education Reporting. This year’s Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting will go to the reporter behind the series – Brian Rosenthal.