Media coverage of AERA and AERA-published research
2024
July
Study Uncovers Racial Bias in University Admissions and Decision-Making AI Algorithms
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, July 22, 2024
Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again
Yahoo!, July 21, 2024
Report: Predictive Models May Have Bias Against Black and Hispanic Learners
Inside Higher Ed, July 19, 2024
6 Strategies for Addressing Hate Speech and Microaggressions in Classrooms
KQED, July 17, 2024
Algorithmic Bias Continues to Negatively Impact Minoritized Students
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, July 15, 2024
Tips on how to prevent the summer slide for your kids
Indy Star, July 8, 2024
When Students Are Absent, Do Their Relationships With Teachers Suffer?
EdSurge, July 8, 2024
Avoid the summer slide. Five ways to prevent learning loss while school is out.
USA Today, July 8, 2024
Laughter as Man Buys Dachshund To 'Motivate' Him, Reality Is Very Different
Newsweek, July 4, 2024
June
New Research Says Having a Black Teacher Reduces Special Education Referrals for Black Students
ReportWire, June 27, 2024
Teachers View Chronically Absent Students Less Favorably
Education Week, June 27, 2024
Teachers Feel More Negatively Toward Children Who Are Chronically Absent, Study Finds
Forbes, June 27, 2024
Study Reveals Teacher Perceptions of Chronically Absent Students
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, June 26, 2024
Schools reinstating dropped test requirements
The Miami Times, June 25, 2024
Weaker relationships with teachers put absentee students at ‘double disadvantage’
K-12 Dive, June 25, 2024
How to prevent academic loss for your child this summer
News 4, June 11, 2024
The EC teacher shortage in North Carolina: Solutions from EdNC’s reporting
EdNC, June 10, 2024
Class Time Roulette: Kids Receive Up to Two Years More School Depending on Where They Live
The 74 Million, June 10, 2024
Kentucky educators encourage reading to help prevent the 'summer slide'
LEX18, June 4, 2024
May
Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again
AOL.com, May 31, 2024
Opinion: Schools Need Privacy Polices, Tools to Post Student Photos
Government Technology, May 29, 2024
PROOF POINTS: AI essay grading is already as ‘good as an overburdened’ teacher, but researchers say it needs more work
The Hechinger Report, May 20, 2024
Our neural activity decreases when we make video calls: "Visual interaction is poorer"
Noticias, May 16, 2024
Resistance to Brown school desegregation decision 'purged' Black male educators: Experts
ABC News, May 15, 2024
PROOF POINTS: Tracing Black-white achievement gaps since the Brown decision
The Hechinger Report, May 13, 2024
The Complex Factors Affecting English-Learner Graduation Rates
Education Week, May 8, 2024
Integrating schools 70 years ago was a good thing. But it had unintended consequences.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 2024
Opinion: Scores show Sask. needs to reverse underfunding of education
Saskatoon StarPhoenix, May 8, 2024
Challenges and Dedication: Interview with Hui Zhang on her Autism Research Path
LA Weekly, May 7, 2024
How to help students keep up skills during summer break
LINK nky, May 7, 2024
April
Report Uncovers Gender and Racial Inequities in Professional Educational Measurement Field
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, April 29, 2024
PROOF POINTS: Many high school math teachers cobble together their own instructional materials from the internet and elsewhere, a survey finds
The Hechinger Report, April 29, 2024
Why Black Teachers Matter
NPQ, April 25, 2024
Make Math Instruction Better: 3 Tips on How From Researchers
Education Week, April 25, 2024
Lifetime college returns differ significantly by major, research finds
Higher Ed Dive, April 25, 2024
Universal school meal policies may help reduce childhood obesity
K-12 Dive, April 23, 2024
What is Intersectionality and How Is It Related to Critical Race Theory?
EdNews Virginia, April 22, 2024
Study Finds Personal Relationships Trump Technology in Boosting Student Achievement
MyChesCo, April 19, 2024
Pride in the Halls
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, April 17, 2024
AI and Other Tech Can Power Better Testing. Can Teachers Use the New Tools?
Education Week, April 17, 2024
What Teachers Should Know About Integrating Formative Assessment With Instruction
Education Week, April 17, 2024
Racial and Gender Inequities Found in Field of Educational Measurement
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, April 16, 2024
This College Decision Season, Let’s Make ‘Undermatching’ a Thing of the Past
U.S. News & World Report, April 16, 2024
Scholarship fund established in honor of Philly's first Black female superintendent
The Philadelphia Tribune, April 15, 2024
How These Teachers Build Curriculum ‘Beyond Black History’
Education Week, April 15, 2024
Don’t Defund Major Research Associations For Addressing Racism And DEI
Forbes, April 14, 2024
Philly teachers and researchers are weighing the future of education — and how to get there equitably
WHYY, April 12, 2024
Research Course on African Americans in Education Convenes Ahead of AERA Conference
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, April 10, 2024
PROOF POINTS: When schools experimented with $10,000 pay hikes for teachers in hard-to-staff areas, the results were surprising
The Hechinger Report, April 8, 2024
Which College Degree Can Earn Grads The Most Cash?
On the Money, April 3, 2024
March
Is college still worth it? Yes (for now, at least)
Big Think, March 21, 2024
College is still worth it, research finds — although these majors have the lowest rate of return
CNBC, March 14, 2024
Maximizing your degree: Graduates with these majors make the most money
WCNC, March 14, 2024
A college degree offers better returns than the stock market - but it varies dramatically between majors
The Daily Mail, March 14, 2024
College degrees pay off financially, study finds
Yahoo! News, March 13, 2024
With new state funds in hand, community colleges waive tuition for some high school students
The Texas Tribune, March 13, 2024
College Degree Still Sound Investment, Despite Rising Tuition
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, March 12, 2024
College pays off, according to new research
EdSource, March 12, 2024
Going To College Still Worth Every Penny: ‘Better Returns Than Stock Market’
Study Finds, March 12, 2024
College Offers Better Returns Than The Stock Market, Study Finds
Forbes, March 12, 2024
Black teachers are less likely to refer Black boys to special education, study finds
EducationNC, March 11, 2024
Black Students Less Likely Identified for Special Ed When They Have Black Teachers
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, March 7, 2024
One Group of Teachers Is Less Likely to Identify Black Students for Special Ed. Why That Matters
Education Week, March 6, 2024
Black Boys Less Likely To Be Identified With Special Needs If They Have Black Teachers, Study Finds
Forbes, March 6, 2024
Former K-12 Teacher Voted AERA President-Elect
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, March 4, 2024
February
Most Schools Have Early-Warning Systems. Some Kids Are Still Getting Lost
Education Week, February 27, 2024
Lifting As They Climb
Originally printed in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, February 25, 2024
Teachers, Here’s How To Successfully Change Careers After Burnout
Forbes, February 22, 2024
Why diversity initiatives at colleges and companies are facing political backlash
PBS NewsHour, February 15, 2024
AERA Announces 2024 Fellows
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, February 15, 2024
Hybrid state funding model may increase community college enrollment
Higher Ed Dive, February 14, 2024
PROOF POINTS: Tracking student data falls short in combating absenteeism at school
The Hechinger Report, February 12, 2024
Opinion: Do away with standardized testing
The Crimson White, February 11, 2024
Cat 'butlers': Why more Koreans are cat-ering to feline friends
The Korea Herald, February 6, 2024
To Settle a Lawsuit, California Will Shift $2 Billion to Students Hurt by Pandemic Shutdowns
Education Week, February 1, 2024
January
New Study Suggests Elite Colleges Should Reinstate SAT/ACT
Best Colleges, January 30, 2024
5 Ways Schools Can Find Homeless Students That They Might Overlook
Education Week, January 29, 2024
Joe Seddon: Why Hiring Socially Mobile Talent Should Be the Number One Priority For Every Business
HR Review, January 22, 2024
Reading on Screens Worsens Comprehension for Younger Students. What Can Teachers Do?
Education Week, January 17, 2024
Jennifer Delaney, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – State Spending for Higher Education and Cuts
The Academic Minute, January 16, 2024
(Reprinted in Inside Higher Ed and NPR)
Reducing Free School Meal Stigma Helps Cut Student Suspensions, Study Finds
Forbes, January 15, 2024
Indelible Ink: The Lasting Benefits of Print Media for Reading Comprehension
National Endowment for the Arts Blog, January 11, 2024
Teachers who frequently refer students to the office: Who are they and how can we help them?
Thomas B. Fordham Institute “Flypaper” Blog, January 11, 2024
The loss of deep reading: How digital texts impact kids’ comprehension skills
Big Think, January 10, 2024
What Does ‘Evidence-Based’ Mean? A Study Finds Wide Variation.
Education Week, January 10, 2024
From the Editor’s Desk: Give thanks to students who work
The Tiger, January 10, 2024
Opinion: How to grow a young Florida reader — with a book, not a ‘device’
Tampa Bay Times, January 4, 2024
Broward school leaders are weighing a 4-day school week. What about Palm Beach County?
The Palm Beach Post, January 4, 2024
Conflict Over Community College Baccalaureate Degrees Lands in Idaho
Inside Higher Ed, January 4, 2024
Phones in classrooms aren't our only concerns
Toronto Star, January 4, 2024
STEM learning outcomes get a boost from diverse classrooms
eCampus News, January 2, 2024
National conference will examine Philadelphia education landscape
The Philadelphia Tribune, January 2, 2024
Diverse Classrooms in College STEM Courses Improves Learning Outcomes for All Students
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, January 1, 2024
Community schools work to boost student performance by meeting their non-academic needs
NewsCenter 1, January 1, 2024