Monday, April 5, 2010

Education Week: Free Content

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New! State EdWatch
Lesli A. Maxwell, who reports on state policy forEducation Week, tracks education policy and politics across the 50 states. (Active January 2010-present)
New! Rick Hess Straight Up
Education policy maven Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute think tank offers straight talk on matters of policy, politics, research, and reform. (Active February 2010-present)
New! Walt Gardner's Reality Check
Walt Gardner taught for 28 years in the Los Angeles Unified School District and was a lecturer in the UCLA Graduate School of Education. (Active February 2010-present)
Bridging Differences
Leading education thinkers Deborah Meier and Diane Ravitch engage in an ongoing conversation about what matters most for today's students, educators, and policymakers. (Active February 2007-present)
Curriculum Matters
A wide-ranging forum for discussing school curriculum across the subject areas with Education Week reporters Catherine Gewertz and Erik Robelen. (Active June 2008-present)
Digital Education
Education Week reporter Katie Ash and Education Week Digital Directions senior writer Michelle Davis cover tech topics and trends in K-12 education. (Active September 2008-present)
District Dossier
Education Week reporter Dakarai Aarons reports on news and trends in the nation's school districts. (Active August 2009-present)
Inside School Research
Veteran reporter Debra Viadero dissects findings affecting schools and shares news about education research for audiences extending far beyond the Ivory Tower. (Active March 2009-present)
LeaderTalk
The first group blog by school leaders for school leaders, LeaderTalk expresses the voice of the administrator in this era of school reform. (Active December 2008-present)
Learning the Language
Mary Ann Zehr is an assistant editor at Education Week. She tackles difficult policy questions, explores learning innovations, and shares stories about different cultural groups on her beat. (Active February 2007-present)
On Special Education
Education Week's Christina A. Samuels tracks news and trends of interest to the special education community, including administrators, teachers, and parents. FormerEducation Week special education reporter Lisa Fine is guest-blogging while Christina is on leave for the 2009-10 academic year. (Active January 2008-present)
Politics K-12
Michele McNeil and Alyson Klein provide regular coverage of political developments that affect education at the federal and state levels. (Active September 2007-present)
The School Law Blog
News and analysis on legal developments affecting schools, educators, and parents, written by Mark Walsh, contributing writer to Education Week, who has been covering legal issues in education for more than 17 years. (Active January 2008-present)
Teacher Beat
Stephen Sawchuk comes to the teacher beat atEducation Week after covering federal education policy. (Active August 2008-present)
Why Boys Fail
Richard Whitmire, a former editorial writer at USA Todayand president of the National Education Writers Association, is a frequent commentator on national education issues.(Active January 2010-present)