Journalist 🇸🇻 Covering the intersection of race, language, and immigration in education for Education Week
Stories: https://www.edweek.org/by/ileana-najarro
Journalist covering K-12 education for Education Week: What kids are learning, how teachers are feeling, etc.
Longtime education reporter and current staff writer for EdWeek Market Brief. We report on the insights K-12 companies need to build better products. Into ed-tech? Let's talk.
Assistant Managing Editor at Education Week. Tar Heel. Send tips and ideas to mwill@educationweek.org.
Staff writer for @edweek.org, covering K-12 #EdTech, student wellbeing, future of work, and learning environments. #EduSky. EdWeek Union chair.
https://www.edweek.org/by/lauraine-langreo
ed policy phd candidate at Stanford | researching role of place, programs, and policy in shaping early childhood opportunities | firstgen 🇦🇷🇺🇸
https://sofia-wilson.github.io/
AFT President. Teacher. Unionist. Fighting for a better life for children, families & communities through educ & eco opportunity, fairness & freedom & democracy Wife of Sharon Kleinbaum.
Historian: White Flight; New Suburban History; Fog of War; One Nation Under God; Fault Lines; Voter Suppression; Myth America. CAMPAIGN TRAILS: campaign-trails.ghost.io
We promote excellent instructional practices in schools and raise awareness of the importance of content knowledge to reading comprehension & critical thinking.
Dyslexia mom & former balanced literacy teacher who discovered the power of evidence-based reading. Advocating to ensure every child becomes a reader!
bilingual public school teacher & now founder acuarelacurriculum.org (share w your dual language/multilingual learner educator peeps!) also bikes & gardens & swimming in nature. #LessDoomscrollingMoreAction #FreePalestine #StopCopCity. callielowenstein.com
Literacy advocate, children’s advocate, mom.
I cover K-12 education at The 74 @the74.bsky.social
Professor of Literacy Education
Literacy Researcher
Advocate for the ART and SCIENCE of Teaching Reading
Maryland chapter of The Reading League
Director, University of Florida Literacy Institute
Literacy researcher, teacher educator, dog mom
Early literacy research, policy, and practice. Executive Director, Center for Early Literacy & Learning Success, Stand for Children; Professor, Education and Psychology, University of Michigan. For direct queries, please email. AOMO website: nellkduke.org
We are a group of teachers, researchers, and activists commited to the pursuit of equity through literacy.
K-12 education policy and leadership | Vanderbilt University
Vox reporter - covering housing, homelessness, family policy
trying to prod productively
Professor of education policy & politics, fan of democracy
Helping you 🫵 make sense of higher education 🎓 Follow for the latest news, opinions, jobs and resources.
Visit insidehighered.com for more.
The Education Trust–New York works to close the gaps in opportunity and achievement, pre-K through college.
Equity-Driven • Data-Centered • Student-Focused
edtrustny.org
I read and write about reading and writing. Shameless fan of Bruce Springsteen, the coast of Maine, and independent bookstores. #scienceofreading
The Literacy View podcast Co-hosts Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner - on all podcast platforms as well as YouTube. Join our Facebook group!!
Email: FaithandJudy@gmail.com
Website: theliteracyview.com
A nonprofit newsroom reporting on the powerful forces, fascinating people and innovative practices shaping teaching and learning.
edsurge.com
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Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York University
www.nyuliteracylab.com
Student loans reporter @ NerdWallet. I cover higher ed topics through a personal finance lens (FAFSA, repayment plans, loan forgiveness, etc). English language teacher. Prev: Forbes, Bloomberg, Pitchbook. Go hoos!
Senior data scientist @instituteforgovernment.org.uk • Words and numbers on what the govt is up to, edu policy, doing data at a thinktank • Bilingual: 🐍/SQL • Sign up to the IfG newsletter: http://bit.ly/3xDINTz
VP, Education & Work, New America. Writes about education for the New York Times, Atlantic, Vox, etc. I’ve made my mind a sunless space.
Science, Workforce, Labor, & Industrial Policy + Implementation. Founding Director Future of Work & Innovation Economy @New America. Visiting Faculty @ASU. Writer @Forbes. Optimist.
https://linktr.ee/shalinjyotishi
#SciPol #EduSky #STS #EconSky
“There’s some good in this world… and it’s worth fighting for”
Running comms for National College Attainment Network, all things higher ed policy and practice.
Plus food and cocktails
Writing about the intersection of academic life, science, technology and research policy for Inside Higher Ed. Nothing endures but change.
journo second, dog lover first
News editor at Inside Higher Ed, forever higher ed policy nerd. Missing old Twitter.
Money & management reporter @insidehighered.com. Nebraskan in DC. 🌽
Author, The Career Arts: Making the Most of College, Credentials, and Connections, from @PrincetonUPress. Host #HigherEdSpotlight podcast. Visiting fellow @HGSE.
Trying to stay focused on higher ed, but someone always seems to be wrong on the internet.
Education policy researcher studying strategies for system improvement that improve student outcomes. Mom to humans and dogs. Swimming, water polo, hiking, and cooking to relax. My posts are my opinions and interests.
Author, POVERTY FOR PROFIT and ABANDONED @thenewpress: https://tinyurl.com/5n6h2db3 // Senior Editor and podcast co-host @washingtonmonthly https://tinyurl.com/53ras3mv // Recovered lawyer // Likes democracy // www.anneskim.com // All views my own
A writer, educator and school leader living and working in Asia. Passionate about education, development & human rights.
Writer for Asian Correspondent, The Nation, Bangkok Post, and South China Morning Post.
Senior reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Ed writing about what it's like to live and work in higher ed. Get in touch: adrienne.lu@chronicle.com; Signal adriennelu.60
Editor, Writer, Content Manager; developed Student Success news hub at @InsideHigherEd, supporting #highered admins & professors in their support of students. Yen for data & sharing via infographics.
Editor-in-chief @insidehighered.com | Okie in DC | She/her | Human servant to greyhound Neville | #highered | #academicsky | #scifi
Education reporter at Bloomberg News. Send tips to lknox18@bloomberg.net
Reporter at Inside Higher Ed. Runs on coffee. Covering post-traditional students and the institutions that serve them + religion and higher ed.
Inside Higher Ed policy reporter
Inside Higher Ed, Policy Reporter | Mizzou Made | Ohio Born & Bred
Higher Education. All of it. All around the world. Also: snark, sumo, Winnipeg Jets triumphalism and bitching about Toronto FC.
I blog here: https://higheredstrategy.com/blog/
I podcast here: https://worlded.transistor.fm/
Change. Leadership. Equity. Human Rights. President of ARC Education. Canada. UK. The World. Father. Grandad. Husband. Writer. Speaker. Adviser. Burnley Supporter. Long Distance Hiker. Not necessarily in that order.
Economist studying labor markets, inequality, and economics of social problems
Associate Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Development, labor, public, field experiments
andrewzeitlin.io
Went to some colleges, now studying them for a living
Talk equally about ed policy and reality tv
She/Her
Personal account
https://www.dominiquebaker.com/
(I generally don't follow students as they deserve space to blow off steam about people like me)
Research on education policy, human development, and social inequality.
Website: https://lucy-sorensen.github.io/
Professor of Economics, University of Munich
Director, ifo Center for the Economics of Education
https://sites.google.com/view/woessmann-e
Economics professor, Mississippi State University, CESifo, IZA | Applied micro, econ of ed, data viz, coding tips | Latter-day Saint | Dad x 4. toddrjones.com
Assistant Professor of Education Policy & Inequality, Vanderbilt University.
Post mainly about old doggos & being a new dad. NBA & ultimate frisbee fan.
https://www.markjchin.com/
ASU ed policy PhD student • education writing in Newsweek, Hechinger Report, Clarion Ledger, and others • creative writer, sort of • link below 👇
https://linktr.ee/johnmattfred
Chief Economics Correspondent for The New York Times. Adjunct at CUNY Newmark. Ex: FiveThirtyEight, WSJ. He/him.
Email: ben.casselman@nytimes.com
Signal: @bencasselman.96
📸: Earl Wilson/NYT
writer, southern.
Author of The State Must Provide. Writing Is This America?
Podcast Host, The Atlantic. Occasionally sharing poems. More: www.harrisadam.com
Education journalist @ The 74, The Hechinger Report, TES, more. Author of Building Better Citizens. Mom to three young men in Nashville, TN. Subscribe to The Bell Ringer, my Substack about the science of learning: https://hollykorbey.substack.com
Writer/editor/content producer in Nashville. I write mostly about healthcare and education. Late-night reader and slow runner. Mother of two teenagers. Optimistic but skeptical. She/her.
EdSource is a nonprofit journalism organization reporting on education issues in California. Largest education reporting team in the state.
EdSource.org
Executive Director, Good Science Project
National Education Writer for the Washington Post and author of DREAM TOWN: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity. Reach me at laura.meckler@washpost.com or on Signal: 2024464530
University of South Carolina Law Professor, focusing on constitutional law, education rights, school funding, and equal opportunity for disadvantaged students.
President of the Fordham Institute, executive editor of Education Next, proud father.
education policy, sociology, cross-sector (educ/crim justice/housing/etc), network/spatial analysis, segregation, regional equity, racial justice, policy implementation. Current study-Detroit housing/schls
@penn_state professor in education policy & demography. Study racial segregation, direct @psu_civilrights, & associate director of @ssripennstate.bsky.social. Enjoy folk music, good tea, baseball, & doting on my cat & kids. Welcome all gardening tips.
Professor @BrownSociology @PSTC_Brown @AnnenbergInst | Study education & inequality.
Octavia Butler & Patrick Rothfuss fan. From the sticks via financial aid.
Research Director at ThinkTennessee
EdPolicy Prof at Indiana University. National Academy of Education. AERA Fellow. Director: Center for Eval & Ed Policy: https://ceep.indiana.edu/ Husband, Dad, TrailRunner. Also pretend musician. Tweet≠Endorsement. I speak for myself.
Politics of Education/School Boards. Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Virginia Tech. More: http://www.karinkitchens.com/
I study education policy implementation and aim to create more just futures. I’m obsessed with running and ebiking & need coffee, music, sunshine, and the moon
Sociologist. Author. Professor. Roosevelt Institute Fellow. Expert on families, schools, kids, privilege, and power. Bylines in NYT, WaPo, MSNBC, Atlantic, etc.
"Other countries have social safety nets. The US has women."
www.jessicacalarco.com
I write about schools for Alabama Daily News and Alabama Public Television. All children deserve the best the grownups can give. Likes: Dogs and gardening.
Assoc Professor of Educational Policy Studies. Parent. Author of Suddenly Diverse: How School Districts Manage Race and Inequality. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo45713418.html
Professor. Sociologist. NYTimes Opinion Columnist. Books: THICK, LowerEd. Forthcoming: 1)Black Mothering & Daughtering and 2)Mama Bears.
Beliefs: C.R.E.A.M. + the internet ruined everything good + bring back shame.
“I’m just here so I don’t get fined.”
Chair and Professor, Brown University, Africana Studies. Author of Integrated: How Schools in America Failed Black Children, available 3/18/25 and A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit: The Vision of Mary McLeod Bethune.
Lifelong public school educator and advocate. Michigan Teacher of the Year, 1993. National Board Certified Teacher. Musician. Prodigious reader. Gardener. Ardently Blue. #Resist! https://teacherinastrangeland.blog/
I write about the history and politics of education. I oppose the privatization of public schools. I support democracy, teachers, students, unions, liberal education, freedom to teach and to learn. Born in Houston, live in Brooklyn. Twitter refugee.
Teacher Educator, Department of Educational Studies.
Existing at the intersection of anxiety, mentoring, and content literacy.
Views are my own. Nobody would pay me for this anyway.
Education policy, Special Ed Advocate, Community Schools, NJ policy.
Eclectic taste in music, books, and movies, lover of dogs and horses, sometimes a writer and photographer. Be kind. 💙🌊🇺🇦
Appalachian expat in Philly doing what I can to stop school inequality. Ed leadership/policy assistant prof studying tracking and detracking. Blue skies are mine.
Ex-NPR. Writer. New Narratives Fellow, EHRP. Books: Generation Debt, DIY U, The Art of Screen Time, The Test, The Stolen Year, and next up: Falling In Love With The World Again. thegoldenhour.substack.com
K-12 school finance reporter for @edweek.org and proud member of @edweekunion.bsky.social.
mlieberman@educationweek.org
Signal: malieberman.25
We research bold ideas to reshape K-12 education in the United States. Part of ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton College.
Find us here, on X (for now), on LinkedIn, and at crpe.org.
Writer and researcher in DC. Lotta ed policy and immigration issues. Just my views here. Dopily pro-America, stridently anti-fascist.
Also: Brewery magnate. Former stay-at-home dad. Primary caregiver.
Writer and Consultant on PreK-3rd grade policy. Former teacher. Education Policy Fellow at New America. Passionate about transforming kindergarten. I live in Florida. Mom to 2. Go UCF Knights!
Education.bornfreund.com
Economist at EPI. Former Asst Prof at Penn State's School of Public Policy. I research labor policy, women's employment, and education policy. https://www.epi.org/people/hilary-wething/
👩🏽💻 Research & write about k-12 ed policy @ Brookings
💖 Stationery, books, coffee, & reality tv
🏆 Once voted best penmanship