Emily Richmond

Emily Richmond is the public editor for the National Education Writers Association. She was the education reporter for the Las Vegas Sun from 2002 to 2010, and in 2011 she was Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. She blogs at www.educatedreporter.com.

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America's Teacher Training Programs Aren't Good Enough

America's Teacher Training Programs Aren't Good Enough

A new report from the National Council on Teacher Quality finds "fundamental flaws and weaknesses" -- but critics have raised questions about its methods. More »

High School Graduation Rate Hits 40-Year Peak in the U.S.

High School Graduation Rate Hits 40-Year Peak in the U.S.

For all the outcry over slipping education standards, a new report says schools across the country are gaining strength on one key indicator. More »

State Spending on Preschool Hits 10-Year Low

State Spending on Preschool Hits 10-Year Low

It looks like the Obama Administration's new early education plan -- which would be funded by a hike in the cigarette tax -- is even more sorely needed than advocates thought. More »

Why Are 2 of <i>U.S. News</i>'s Top 5 'Best High Schools' Arizona Charter Schools?

Why Are 2 of U.S. News's Top 5 'Best High Schools' Arizona Charter Schools?

There are some interesting surprises in the newly released rankings. More »

Fund Early Education With Tobacco Taxes: An Interesting Longshot

Fund Early Education With Tobacco Taxes: An Interesting Longshot

President Obama's proposal is probably doomed. But here are the pros and cons. More »

Students Would Learn About Climate Change Under New Teaching Guidelines

Students Would Learn About Climate Change Under New Teaching Guidelines

The Next Generation Science Standards also recommend that students be taught evolution. But will policy-makers listen? More »

Should Private-School Parents Protest Public-School Policies?

Should Private-School Parents Protest Public-School Policies?

Prominent New-York-City-based education activist Leonie Haimson -- a sharp critic of Mayor Bloomberg -- admitted this week that her younger child goes to private school. More »

Did High-Stakes Testing Cause the Atlanta Schools Cheating Scandal?

Did High-Stakes Testing Cause the Atlanta Schools Cheating Scandal?

35 school district employees, including the former superintendent, face jail time and heavy fines for allegedly falsifying student answers on statewide standardized tests. More »

What Would Happen If the State Took Over Your School District?

What Would Happen If the State Took Over Your School District?

Chris Christie has plans to assume control of Camden's struggling public education system. Critics warn that there could be serious consequences. More »

Competitive Timed Tests Might Be Contributing to the Gender Gap in Math

Competitive Timed Tests Might Be Contributing to the Gender Gap in Math

New research suggests that removing time-limited competition from classroom learning could help girls improve their math performance. More »

How the Sequester Could Devastate Our Poorest Schools

How the Sequester Could Devastate Our Poorest Schools

The military isn't the only public good threatened by funding cuts. Lawmakers are also putting low-income school districts on the chopping block. More »

Teacher Job Satisfaction Hits 25-Year Low

Teacher Job Satisfaction Hits 25-Year Low

Is this the reason for our ailing education system? More »

Does Preschool Actually Help Kids Succeed?

Does Preschool Actually Help Kids Succeed?

After the State of the Union speech, Head Start is back in the news, along with the controversy over early childhood education. More »

States Push Ahead With Plans to Arm Teachers

States Push Ahead With Plans to Arm Teachers

A frank comment from Rand Paul might frighten gun control advocates -- but in the meantime, some educators are headed for the shooting range. More »

DREAMers, MOOCs, and Charter Schools: The Coming Year in Education

DREAMers, MOOCs, and Charter Schools: The Coming Year in Education

What lies ahead for U.S. grade schools and colleges? More demands on an already-strained system -- and innovative solutions to meet them. More »

Principals Not Thrilled With Idea of Carrying Guns Post-Newtown

Principals Not Thrilled With Idea of Carrying Guns Post-Newtown

As the nation's schools try to move forward from Friday's shooting, lawmakers debate arming school personnel. But what if teachers and principals don't want to carry guns? More »

Which State Does the Worst Job of Graduating Students From High School?

Which State Does the Worst Job of Graduating Students From High School?

The Department of Education releases a new set of figures -- and the gaps are wide. More »

Should Schools Set Different Goals for Students of Different Races?

Should Schools Set Different Goals for Students of Different Races?

A little-discussed facet of Obama's education policy has allowed some states to set lower achievement targets for minority students than for whites. More »

Sick of the Presidential Race? Here Are 2 Education Ballot Measures to Watch

Sick of the Presidential Race? Here Are 2 Education Ballot Measures to Watch

Neither is a swing state, but both Missouri and Washington state will hold critical education votes on Tuesday. More »

Here's a Game of Education-Buzzword Bingo to Play During Tonight's Debate

Here's a Game of Education-Buzzword Bingo to Play During Tonight's Debate

Of-the-moment jargon? Count on it. Substantive discussion of the issues? Not if past debates are any guide. More »

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