Media coverage of AERA and AERA-published research
Gap Growing in Teacher-Turnover Rates: Research Education Week, June 27, 2016 Court upholds race-conscious university admissions University World News, June 24, 2016 Study casts doubt on value of remedial math for college The Washington Post, June 23, 2016 Mainstreaming Remedial Math Inside Higher Ed, June 23, 2016 As Inequalities Grow, Rich Parents Spend More On Children's Education State Impact, June 22, 2016
All Work with Little Play: No Studies Reveal that Higher Expectations Are Being Thrown at Kindergartners Parent Herald, June 22, 2016 More Testing, Less Play: Study Finds Higher Expectations For Kindergartners NPR, June 21, 2016 University of Michigan education school dean stepping down, will stay at U-M Detroit Free Press, June 19, 2016 Higher Ed Supports LGBTQ Communities After Orlando Shootings Diverse Issues In Higher Education, June 17, 2016 Orlando Massacre Fuels Call to End Federal Roadblock of Gun Violence Research Diverse Issues In Higher Education, June 16, 2016 Who bans research to holster gun violence? Not the good guys The Modesto Bee, June 14, 2016 Study Tests Using Teacher Observation Data for Evaluation of EPPs Ed Prep Matters, June 14, 2016 Zero Tolerance Does Little To Improve Student Behavior, Says New Study Reason.com, June 13, 2016
Reader View: Summer can increase learning gap Sante Fe New Mexican, June 12, 2016 Pressing Themes in the Out-of-School Time Workforce Youth Today, June 10, 2016 June 10, 2016 Letters to Editor Boston Herald, June 10, 2016 Study: Spending on Pre-K stagnated for low-income kids Hattiesburg American, June 10, 2016 Relationship between school security, race, research shows Science Daily, June 8, 2016 The Maker Movement, Equity, and Schools: Researcher Q&A Education Week, June 8, 2016 Jerome S. Bruner, Pioneering Education Psychologist, Dies at 100 Education Week, June 8, 2016 What kind of people oppose Common Core? Washington Examiner, June 7, 2016 21 Women All K-12 Educators Should Know Education Week, June 5, 2016 Black Girls and School Discipline: Four Researchers Unpack K-12's Racial Bias Education Week, June 2, 2016
Are There Too Few Minority Students in Special Education? Education Week, May 31, 2016 Report highlights glaring ed inequity over time Education Dive, May 27, 2016 In Charter School Era, Montesorri Model Flourishes Education Week, May 26, 2016 What's the Research Role of the NAEP's Long-Term Trends? Education Week, May 26, 2016 Study: Children of Children Who Went to Desegregated Schools Reap Benefits, Too U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 2016 The children of children who went to desegregated schools reap benefits, too, study finds The Hechinger Report, May 23, 2016 The Children of Children Who Went to Desegregated Schools Reap Benefits, Too, Study Finds Washington Monthly, May 23, 2016 How Our Education System is Short-changing Talented Minorities Black Enterprise, May 23, 2016 Mexican American textbook incites controversy Houston Chronicle, May 23, 2016 Making Education Research Available to All Getting Smart, May 22, 2016 1-to-1 Laptop Initiatives Boost Student Scores, Study Finds Education Week, May 17, 2016 The Best School Violence Prevention Programs May Start with Raising Test Scores, Study Show Washington Monthly, May 16, 2016 The best school violence prevention program may start with raising test scores, study shows The Hechinger Report, May 16, 2016 Study: To Reduce School Violence, Start With Test Scores U.S. News & World Report, May 16, 2016 What Education Policy Can Learn from Composting The Huffington Post, May 12, 2016 Ed Leadership Should Go Beyond 'Comply or Defy' Education Week, May 12, 2016
Growth mindset increasingly seen as important to K12 student success Education Dive, May 11, 2016 Diversity Lacking Among Professoriate's Elite Positions Diverse Issues In Higher Education, May 10, 2016 Popularity of Ed Tech Not Necessarily Linked to Products' Impact Education Week, May 10, 2016 Dr. Immordino-Yang: Social-emotional learning key to student engagement Education Dive, May 5, 2016 Study: Teacher Stress Reduction Leads to Instructional Improvement Education Week, May 4, 2016 Rating teachers gets results The Advertiser (Subscription Required), May 4, 2016
How Racism Affects Black and Brown Students in Public Schools About News, April 28, 2016 Emotions Help Steer Students' Learning, Studies Find Education Week, April 26, 2016 Cries About National Teacher Shortages Might Be Overblown U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2016 Cries About National Teacher Shortages Might Be Overblown Washington Monthly, April 26, 2016 The Awakening of University Schools of Education: Operation Education the Educators The Huffington Post, April 25, 2016 Cries about national teacher shortages might be overblown The Hechinger Report, April 25, 2016 Stark differences in black and white enrollment for District 150 gifted programs Journal Star, April 25, 2016 Why It's Important to Say #BlackGirlsMatter Diverse Issues in Higher Education, April 22, 2016 SEL demands new standards for measurement, progress Education Dive, April 21, 2016 Study: Math Gains Found From 'Ready To Learn' Education Week, April 19, 2016 How Students' Emotions Affect Their Schooling Education Week, April 19, 2016 Digital Divide Evolves in Fla. Schools, Study Finds Education Week, April 19, 2016 Researchers Probe Equity, Design Principles in Maker Ed. Education Week, April 19, 2016 Scholars: Better Gauges Needed for 'Mindset,' 'Grit' Education Week, April 19, 2016 Why testing prevails in K-12 education Education Dive, April 18, 2016 Second lady calls for more research to help military children Military Times, April 18, 2016 Second Lady Calls for More Research on Military-Connected Students Ed Prep Matters, April 18, 2016 Jill Biden Urges Education Researchers to Focus on Military Children Politico Pro, April 18, 2016 (Subscription Required) Grit under attack Hechinger Report, April 18, 2016 Grit Under Attack in Education Circles U.S. News & World Report, April 18, 2016 Report Ties State Aid to Improved Graduation Rates The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 14, 2016
Students, staff of color critical to institutional success Education Dive, April 14, 2016
How to Get a First-Rate Teacher in Front of Every Student Education Week, April 14, 2016
Hough: No need to complicate simple facts in education Springfield News Leader, April 13, 2016
Ed Research Roundup Inside Higher Ed, April 13, 2016
In Admission Decisions, the Deciders' Own Backgrounds Play a Big Role The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 12, 2016 What Frustrates Me About AERA Education Week, April 12, 2016
Study: 'Hot Wheels' Curriculum Aligned to New Science Standards Boosts Learning Education Week, April 12, 2016
A Simple Cure For Education's Jargonitis NPR, April 12, 2016
The Education Twitterati Inside Higher Ed, April 12, 2016
What role should research play in the policy arena? Education Dive, April 12, 2016
Study: HSIs don't harm students' wage prospects El Paso Times, April 12, 2016 Education Technology 2016: How EdTech Will Change The Opportunity Limits For Success Of Less Fortunate Students In America Parent Herald, April 11, 2016
AERA: Is There 'Summer Melt' for Social-Emotional Learning, Too? Education Week, April 11, 2016
The Maker Movement in K-12 Education: A Guide to Emerging Research Education Week, April 11, 2016
Expert: Student Data Underutilized in Promoting Success Diverse Issues in Higher Ed, April 11, 2016
We May Know Less Than We Thought About What Helps or Hurts Students The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 10, 2016 Partnership Explores Role of Student Mental Health in Classroom Management Education Week, April 10, 2016 Expert at AERA: States not Equipped to Support Schools Diverse Issues in Higher Education, April 10, 2016
In Fla. Schools, Digital Divide Shifts From Access to Use, Research Finds Education Week, April 9, 2016
How To Get Your Child Ready For Science Success NewsOne Education, April 9, 2016 Can Ed Tech Power a Social-Justice Approach to 'Disruption?' Education Week, April 8, 2016
Students in Online Credit Recovery Fare Worse Than Peers, Research Finds Education Week, April 8, 2016
AERA Opens Centennial Meeting With Look at Research's Political Impact Education Week, April 8, 2016
Why Talented Black and Hispanic Students Can Go Undiscovered The New York Times, April 8, 2016 Current use of PARCC testing can cause damage Albuquerque Journal, April 8, 2016 Should our kids have homework at all? HeraldNet, April 3, 2016
Study: School Programs Don't Prevent Teen Dating Violence U.S. News & World Report, April 1, 2016
Study: White Teachers More Likely to Doubt Prospects of Black Students NBC News, March 31, 2016 Grade Inflation Nation Slate, March 30, 2016 Grade Inflation, Higher and Higher Insider Higher Ed, March 29, 2016 Minority Scholars to be Among Those Honored by AERA Diverse Issues In Higher Education, March 29, 2016 Study Finds Black Students Are Often Overlooked by Gifted, Talented Programs Atlanta Black Star, March 28, 2016 Data Lacking About How LGBT Students Are Treated at School, Researchers Say Education Week, March 27, 2016 How a Grassroots Revolt Against Testing May Change Education The Progressive, March 25, 2016 Teacher Race Linked With Student Discipline Rates in Preliminary Study Education Week, March 24, 2016 Twitter creates 'new academic hierarchies', suggests study Times Higher Education, March 23, 2016 The Fatal Flaw of Educational Assessment Education Week, March 22, 2016 NYC High Schoolers Stand Up for Their Educational Rights on Stage The Village Voice, March 22, 2016 The Science Gap Starts Early American RadioWorks, March 17, 2016 Using video in the classroom to help teachers and students Education Dive, March 17, 2016 Science achievement gaps begin as early as kindergarten eSchool News, March 7, 2016 Knowledge about the natural world in kindergarten predicts later success on science tests The Seattle Times, March 1, 2016
The Biggest Hole in STEM Pipeline Starts Before Kindergarten U.S. News & World Report, February 29, 2016 The biggest hole in the STEM pipeline starts before kindergarten The Hechinger Report, February 29, 2016 The Consequences of Poor Science Education in Kindergarten The Atlantic, February 27, 2016 Report: Science Knowledge Gaps Evident in Kindergarten Diverse Issues in Higher Education, February 25, 2016 Study: Race-based achievement gaps in science has long history Education Dive, February 25, 2016 Why Many Black Students Fall Behind in Science NewsOne, February 25, 2016 The question of homework: Should our kids have it at all? The Washington Post, February 24, 2016 Study Explains The Sad Reason Behind The Achievement Gap In Science Huffington Post, February 24, 2016 Morning Education: Speaking of student achievement Politico, February 23, 2016 Science Achievement Gaps, Present in Early Years, Persist Over Time Education Week, February 23, 2016 Three African-American scholars ranked among nation's most influential The Louisiana Weekly, February 22, 2016 We need more diversity in teacher ranks News-Sentinel, February 19, 2016 Kindergarten Today: Less Play, More Academics Education Week, February 9, 2016 TEA: State tests not valid for evaluating teachers Wilson Post, February 5, 2016 Study: Race Affects Elementary School Student Placement in Gifted Program Afro.com, February 5, 2016
Organizations, Individuals Provide Departments of Education With Varied Comments on ESSA Implementation Education World, January 29, 2016 Despite Growth, AP Pool Is Not Diluted, Studies Say Education Week, January 26, 2016
Counting What Counts: Five Dilemmas Facing Education Huffington Post, January 25, 2016 'Gifted' Black Kids Not as Likely to Get Placed in Talented Programs Diverse Issues In Education, January 24, 2016 Gifted Black Students Have Less Chance of Being Recommended for Gifted Programs Education Week, January 22, 2016 Teacher race affects black students' odds of being labeled 'gifted' Washington Post, January 21, 2016 Black kids are being kept out of gifted programs: Why having more black teachers could help Daily Kos, January 21, 2016
The Missing Black Children in Gifted Programs National Journal, January 20, 2016
To Be Young, 'Gifted' And Black, It Helps To Have A Black Teacher NPR, January 20, 2016 Preschool Fade-Out Education Week, January 20, 2016 Bright Black Students Taught by Black Teachers are More Likely to Get Into Gifted-and-Talented Classrooms Washington Monthly, January 19, 2016
Study finds racial discrimination in school gifted programs Chalkbeat Tennessee, January 19, 2016
Study: White students favored over blacks in gifted programs The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 19, 2016
Further Research Finds Lack of Teacher Diversity Negatively Impacts Minority Students Education World, January 19, 2016
Vanderbilt report: Black kids underrepresented in gifted programs The Tennessean, January 19, 2016 Bright black students taught by black teachers are more likely to get into gifted-and-talented classrooms The Hechinger Report, January 19, 2016
Why Are There So Few Black Children in Gifted Programs? The Atlantic, January 19, 2016
Kindergarten the new first grade? It's actually worse than that. Washington Post, January 19, 2016 Bright Black Students With Black Teachers More Likely to Get Into Gifted Programs U.S. News & World Report, January 19, 2016 Morning Education: GIFTED GAPS Politico, January 19, 2016 STUDY: Despite Same Test Scores, Whites More Likely Than Blacks to Enter Gifted Student Programs Education Writers Association "The Educated Reporter," January 19, 2016 In Memory of Education Researcher, Author Phillip C. Schlechty Education Week, January 13, 2016
Public Engagement Is Essential to Scholarship Education Week, January 12, 2016
Why Kindergarten Is The New First Grade NPR, January 8, 2016 Welcome to First Grade Kindergarten U.S. News & World Report, January 7, 2016 NCLB Rewrite Sets New Path on School Research Education Week, January 5, 2016
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