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Dec 20, 2019 | Uncategorized

 

10: 2 education reporters … for a metro region of nearly 8 million people by Joanne Jacobs
9: How Bethany Barnes became a star education reporter
8: On motherhood and education journalism by Lauren Camera
7: 15 newsletters you need to know about if you really love education journalism
6: Why reading went under the radar for so long – and what one reporter is aiming to do about it
5: 11 essential books for education reporters in 2018 by Kristen Doerer
4: How the Washington Post missed the DC schools graduation rate scandal so badly, for so long
3: Why gun violence journalism needs graphic images.
2: Worst education journalism of the 2017-2018 school year
1: Misleading coverage of school shootings in 2018

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