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EWA's Public Editor Linda Perlstein, the author of two books chronicling a year at different schools, moderates this panel that explores how education reporters can enhance their reporting with artful writing. Joining the panel are New Orleans Times-Picayune reporter Sarah Carr, who recently published a series about a special education teacher's first year on the job, and Boston Globe reporter Tracy Jan who followed the principal and several students at English High School, which had one last chance to improve or face being shut down.

The reporters provide practical advice about reconstructing scenes they didn't witness, organizing their notes, writing a series over time and dealing with the potential fallout from sources who don't like the end result.

This panel was part of EWA's regional seminar on teacher quality, "Teaching to a New Nation," held Sept. 19-20 at Chicago Public Radio. About 35 reporters from across the country attended the seminar.


Direct download: Teachernarrative.mp3
Category:Teacher Quality -- posted at: 5:32 AM

Patricia Gandara, co-director of UCLA's Civil Rights Project, spoke about the challenges in educating English language learners and immigrant students and important it is they succeed to the country's future.

She was the final speaker of the highlight session of "Teaching to a New Nation," EWA's regional seminar on teacher quality held Sept. 19-20 at Chicago Public Radio.

NPR's Claudio Sanchez moderated the panel which also included professor and author Gloria Ladson-Billings of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Sherrie Gahn, principal of Whitney Elementary in Las Vegas.
Direct download: Patricia_Gandara.mp3
Category:Teacher Quality -- posted at: 3:40 PM

Gloria Ladson-Billings is a professor of education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an author of many works and an expert on the education of low-income and minority students.

She was the second speaker of the highlight session of "Teaching to a New Nation," EWA's regional seminar on teacher quality held Sept. 19-20 at Chicago Public Radio.

NPR's Claudio Sanchez moderated the panel which also included Patricia Gandara, co-director of the Civil Rights Project at UCLA, and Sherrie Gahn, principal of Whitney Elementary in Las Vegas.
Direct download: Gloria_Ladson-Billings.mp3
Category:Teacher Quality -- posted at: 2:07 PM

Sherrie Gahn, principal of Whitney Elementary School in Las Vegas, discussed the extreme measure she and teachers take to compensate for their students' troubled backgrounds and to help them learn.

Her school was recently featured in a story in the Las Vegas Sun.

She was the first speaker of the highlight session of "Teaching to a New Nation," EWA's regional seminar on teacher quality held Sept. 19-20 at Chicago Public Radio.

NPR's Claudio Sanchez moderated the panel which also included Patricia Gandara, co-director of the Civil Rights Project at UCLA, and professor and author Gloria Ladson-Billings of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Direct download: SherrieGahn.mp3
Category:Teacher Quality -- posted at: 5:59 AM

Author Donna Foote, whose most recent book "Relentless Pursuit" chronicled the professional lives of four Teach for America teachers at Locke High School in L.A., moderates this panel focused on the education of teachers. Thomas Lasley, dean of the University of Dayton's education school, and Michael Whitmore, representing Chicago's teacher residency program, round out the panel.

About 35 reporters from across the country attended the session, which was part of EWA's regional seminar "Teaching to a New Nation" held Sept. 19-20 at Chicago Public Radio.


Direct download: Breakingthemold.mp3
Category:Teacher Quality -- posted at: 5:42 AM

Dallas Morning News reporter Gary Jacobson and Adamson High School teacher Marcia Niemann discuss the paper's series, which chronicled the struggles of immigrant students to adjust to American high school, as part of EWA's regional seminar at Chicago Public Radio held Sept. 19-20. Claudio Sanchez from NPR moderated the panel, which was attended by about 35 journalists from across the country.
Direct download: DMNseries.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:37 AM

You’re hearing more advocacy of “pay for performance” for teachers. Others advocate merit pay. The panel will look at the nuances of the issue. Sabrina Laine, executive director of the National Comprehensive Center on Teacher Quality at Learning Point Associates, will offer an overview on the research and policymaking. Arne Duncan will describe Chicago’s new efforts on that front. Randi Weingarten will discuss New York City’s foray, as well as the teacher union perspective. Margaret Bobb, a Denver Public Schools teacher, will give the in-the-trenches perspective about the Denver experience, both good and bad.

This panel was recorded during the Education Writers Association's annual meeting in Chicago April 24-26. Dallas Morning News Reporter Kent Fischer moderates.

Direct download: meritpay.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:51 PM

Scott Jaschik, editor of Inside Higher Ed, and Travis Reindl of Jobs for the Future discuss unearthed story gems for reporters in the areas of accountability, the student debt and college costs.

This was recorded during the Education Writers Association's annual meeting in Chicago April 24-26.






Direct download: Underreported.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:04 PM

Murray Sperber, professor emeritus from Indiana University; Kent Harnds of Benedictine College (Rock Island, IL); Fraidy Reiss, a reporter with the Asbury Park Press and Wallace Renfro, spokesman for the NCAA, discuss the negative and positive effects of athletics on higher education.

This panel was recorded as part of the Education Writers Association's annual meeting in Chicago April 24-26.







Direct download: Collegesports.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:53 PM

Economist Sandy Baum of Skidmore College, Luke Swarthout of US PIRG and David Baime of the American Association of Community Colleges discuss the many non-tuition costs, such as textbooks and housing, that drive students into debt and sometimes out of school.

This panel was recorded during the Education Writers Association's annual meeting in Chicago April 24-26.











Direct download: Hiddencosts.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:25 PM