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Angelina (she/her)

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Program Specialist @edwriters - all opinions are my own.

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Another equally important question that Sara Weissman explores in her #EWAReportingFellowship project: Is a microcredential a quality investment for students? Experts say with the earnings potential untested and outcomes data scant, conclusions are impossible to draw.

The Bell (@bellvoices) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are seeking NYC high school interns to join our student newsroom this year! 🎙️ • Learn audio journalism skills • Report on important education issues • Work alongside professional journalists • Earn up to $1000 stipend Apply by Nov. 3! bellvoices.org/apply

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#ICYMI EWA Reporting Fellow Alec Fischer has done an incredible job documenting how the pandemic has impacted students. His latest amplifies the voices of (then) college seniors. youtube.com/watch?v=vg5xyt…

Sara Weissman (@saraweissman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all, as a follow up to my microcredential story (linked in the thread), I want to pick the brains of more students in these programs, or who graduated from these programs. Did a certificate program, digital badge, coding bootcamp? Tell me about it: forms.gle/awdyGBXNi5vP68…

Washingtonian Problems (@washprobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

American University’s Dean for the School of Education, Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy announced yesterday that the university is likely to cut the School of Education. A devastating blow to many students. And at a time when education is so crucial in our nation.

American University’s Dean for the School of Education, Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy announced yesterday that the university is likely to cut the School of Education. A devastating blow to many students. And at a time when education is so crucial in our nation.
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Leaving this platform and looking for greener pastures, bluer skies? For education journalists NOT on EWA's listserv, Nichole Dobo of Hechinger is spearheading a "starter pack" for education news on 🦋🌤️ Reach out for the link!

Jahana Hayes (@repjahanahayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this Education Support Professionals Day, join me in thanking school support staff - the bus drivers, school nurses, cafeteria workers, & more - who keep our schools running and make sure the needs of every student are met.

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… and folks who can help get the word out to students, we’d be grateful for it. This is a chance to give practical support and a jolt of recognition to the new generation of rising journalists. We need them! spjdetroit.org/college-journa…

Cheyanne Mumphrey (@cheymumph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOURNO REQUEST | It’s been a month on the #highereducation beat at The Associated Press, and I’m diving more into student experiences. If you’re 18+ and affected by policies or have thoughts about politics, I’d love to hear from you! Reachable in DM, Signal and at [email protected]

Casey Peeks (@kcpeeks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's happening in Idaho is incredibly misguided & upsetting and it's causing me to reflect back on my time in the classroom. If you haven't heard about the legislation in Idaho, read more here: edsurge.com/news/2025-02-2…

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They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with Freedom of the Press. freedom.press/issues/wired-i…

Zach Schermele (@zachschermele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that reporters are being forced to rely on laid-off workers and their union for basic information about the types/breakdown of employees who were let go from the Education Department last week is utterly ridiculous. This is not transparency; it's the opposite.