Media outlets starting with E
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EEducation Update Online
Serves as a news and commentary resource guide for New York City parents, teachers, administrators and life-long learners to keep them up-to-date on various educational trends and programs. Content features museum programs, education technology, music, art and dance programs, information on special education and books review for educators and children, as well as information on language programs, travel ideas and medical/health updates.
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Education USA
Written for school administrators and teachers. Features discuss education trends, ongoing studies, state and federal legislation and K-12 federal education policy. Provides an overview of everything you need to know in education, from effective classroom practices and avoiding liability to general funding and regulation. Helps school administrators stay in compliance with federal laws and regulations, set and meet high academic standards, make their schools safer places, enhance teachers' content knowledge and classroom skills and maximize their share of federal funding.
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Education Votes
Education Votes is a blog hosted by the National Education Association, covering racial and economic justice and equity in education. Its focus is on providing information and tools to promote civic action. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This outlet offers RSS (Real Simple Syndication).
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Education Week
Provides superintendents, principals, school administrators & other educators and policymakers with coverage of the news and trends shaping K-12 education. Editorial content includes articles on developments at the national, state and district levels and features on curriculum, administration, teaching, research and students. Also reports on actions by federal agencies and educational organizations and examines education issues such as academic standards and technology.
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Education Week Online
Provides superintendents, principals, school administrators and other educators and policymakers with coverage of the news and trends shaping K-12 education. Editorial content includes articles on developments at the national, state and district levels and features on curriculum, administration, teaching, research and students. Also reports on actions by federal agencies and educational organizations, and examines education issues such as academic standards and technology.
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Education World
Resource designed to help simplify the Internet for educators and to meet their professional development needs. Offers articles about successful classroom projects and practices, curriculum resources, timely classroom lesson plans, ideas for integrating technology across the curriculum, e-interviews with education leaders and opinion pieces penned by educators. Also featured are topics on K-12 education, early childhood education, STEM, arts education, literacy, reading, classroom management and behavior management; advice for teachers, administrators and principals. Features the Internet's largest education-specific search engine, with links to more than 500,000 sites.
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Education Writers Association
Education Writers Association (EWA) is the organization for journalists and communicators covering education.
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Education.com
Created for parents of pre-kindergarten to grade 12 children, aims to bring learning to life. Helps parents make learning fun. Editorial content covers anything that would affect the lives of families with school-age children, from how to make homemade fingerpaint, to how to navigate the parent-teacher conference, family vacations, to healthy lunch box ideas. While the content covers education and child development, it is done in a way that parents can bone up on a topic quickly and then take action immediately with lots of expert advice, tips and ideas. Also covers topics typical to parenting magazines. In addition to daily articles, the site also provides a wealth of activities parents can do with their kids to bring learning to life. Offers activities for every grade and regular round-ups of best products (toys, gadgets, books, gifts, games, software, green products, etc.); best books for every grade level, an annual gift guide, and regular installments of a seal of approval called the A+ Award, in which a team of teachers, curriculum specialists and parents choose the coolest gifts around, those with some sort of educational value, but also huge on fun-factor. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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EEducational Administration Abstracts
Serves as a comprehensive source of information for administrators, policy makers, researchers, faculty members, and graduate students. Features include abstract numbers, subject classification, descriptors, alphabetical-by-author citation, and abstracts. Regular topics include: curriculum development; educational facilities, equipment, and materials; financial management; in-service training; parent-school communications; performance and program evaluation; and personnel management and labor relations.
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EEducational Administration Quarterly
Targeted toward professors and students of educational administration and practicing administrators, as well as social and behavioral scientists in allied fields. Provides the most current research findings and methodologies in educational administration. Areas regularly covered include administration leadership, decision making, educational policy and reform, the politics of education, educational governance, collective bargaining and teacher professionalization.