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Education Writers Association, 2017
Just because a classroom is noisy or the teacher isn't always lecturing doesn't mean the kids aren't learning. Quite the opposite. The idea is to push students to think differently, to apply what they know, and to create new ideas, instead of just receiving information. That's difficult to see, but easy to elicit with a few key questions. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Independent Study
Education Writers Association, 2016
Education journalists have the critically important task of informing the public about education at the local, state, and national levels. Little is known however about this sector of the news media. What does this workforce look like? Do education journalists believe their work matters? Are they satisfied in their jobs? What challenges does the…
Descriptors: Journalism, Education, National Surveys, Individual Characteristics
Herold, Benjamin – Education Writers Association, 2015
Student data privacy is an increasingly high-profile--and controversial--issue that touches schools and families across the country. There are stories to tell in virtually every community. About three dozen states have passed legislation addressing student data privacy in the past two years, and eight different proposals were floating around…
Descriptors: Privacy, Information Security, Journalism, State Legislation
Viadero, Debra – Education Writers Association, 2015
Most education reporters from time to time will tread into the world of education research, whether to gauge charter school achievement, the impact of teacher quality, or the effects of a reading program, among myriad possibilities. But making sense of the research, with its often-impenetrable prose, dizzying figures, and mathematical formulas,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Reports, Information Sources, Effect Size
Wieder, Ben – Education Writers Association, 2014
The education laws and policy decisions made in the state capitol might seem far removed from the realities of the schools, but their impact hits much closer to home than one might realize. Keeping track of those state debates as they occur is a good way to keep teachers, administrators, and local parents in-the-loop about changes that might be…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, State Legislation
Wieder, Ben – Education Writers Association, 2014
Campaign finance might seem like the exclusive province of political reporters, but there are many good reasons why authors should be paying attention--both in races for education positions and in other key races at the local, state, and federal levels with implications for education. Basic math is a necessary skill and familiarity with a…
Descriptors: Political Campaigns, Elections, Educational Finance, News Reporting
Wieder, Ben – Education Writers Association, 2014
Every four years, public opinion polls become a national obsession in the months leading up to the presidential election, with new results breathlessly reported nearly every day. But polling is not exclusively the province of political reporters. A handful of national surveys released each year focus on education, including the Phi Delta…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Journalism, National Surveys, State Surveys