Media coverage of AERA and AERA-published research (listed reverse chronologically).
2022
December
What are ‘Promise Programs’ and how can they help make college more affordable?
PBS News Hour, December 26, 2022
On whether to break up CCSD, community must ask: What’s best for the kids?
Las Vegas Sun, December 18, 2022
As winter break is extended for students, here's what you can do to keep your child healthily engaged
Fox West Texas, December 18, 2022
Elite colleges try to navigate world where SATs are optional
Bloomberg News, December 17, 2022
14 Charts This Year That Helped Us Better Understand COVID's Impact on Students, Teachers and Schools
The 74, December 14, 2022
This One Change From Teachers Can Make Homework More Equitable
Education Week, December 5, 2022
Teachers reported most anxiety of all professions during pandemic
Bowling Green Daily News, December 4, 2022
¿Cuándo empiezan las clases en 2023?: la propuesta que maneja Primaria
El Observador, December 2, 2022
Later School Start Times More Popular, But What Are the Drawbacks?
NEA Today, December 1, 2022
November
Scaling Up Play-Based Learning In Ghana, From Decision To Implementation And Sustainability
The Ghana Report, November 30, 2022
Why many colleges are treating entrance exams as optional
Emmanuel County Live, November 30, 2022
How School Social Media Accounts Put Student Privacy at Risk
Tech & Learning, November 30, 2022
Teachers felt more COVID anxiety than healthcare workers, study finds
LA School Report, November 28, 2022
‘It Killed My Spirit': How 3 Teachers Are Navigating the Burnout Crisis in Education
CNBC, November 22, 2022
South Florida 100: As Thanksgiving approaches, take stock of what you're thankful for
South Florida Sun Sentinel, November 18, 2022
Teachers ‘More Stressed Out Than Healthcare Workers’ During Pandemic, Study Says
The US Express News, November 17, 2022
Teachers reported more depression, anxiety compared with other workers during pandemic
Healio, November 17, 2022
Teachers ‘More Stressed Than Healthcare Workers’ During Pandemic, Study Says
Forbes, November 17, 2022
How the stress of campus life is eased with a university-approved emotional support animal
Inlander, November 17, 2022
Teachers experienced high anxiety during the pandemic
Earth.com, November 16, 2022
Mental health of teachers, teens takes big COVID-19 hit
CIDRAP News, November 16, 2022
Anxiety alert: Teachers are more stressed out than frontline workers
District Administration, November 16, 2022
Teachers experienced more pandemic anxiety than healthcare workers, study says
UPI, November 15, 2022
Editorial: A world without affirmative action
The Brown and White, November 15, 2022
Anxiety higher for teachers than healthcare, office workers during pandemic
K-12 Dive, November 15, 2022
Pandemic Anxiety Was Higher for Teachers Than for Health-Care Workers
Education Week, November 15, 2022
Teachers Felt More COVID Anxiety than Healthcare Workers, Study Finds
The 74, November 15, 2022
Student data privacy compromised in UK, at risk in US
Biometric Update, November 14, 2022
Experts debate report claiming $700 billion needed to fix learning loss from pandemic closures
The Christian Post, November 10, 2022
Study: School Facebook Pages May Compromise Student Privacy
Government Technology, November 10, 2022
Report: Schools’ Facebook Posts May Violate Student Privacy
IT Security News, November 9, 2022
Unified Sports Level the Playing Field for Students With Disabilities
Education Week, November 8, 2022
Study Shows Millions of Student Privacy Breaches on Social Media
THE Journal, November 7, 2022
How Is White Supremacy Embedded in School Systems Today? A Scholar Explains
Education Week, November 3, 2022
Northwestern faculty reflect on Supreme Court affirmative action cases, discuss past and future of race in college admissions
The Daily Northwestern, November 2, 2022
Fed’s Education Research Board Is Back. Here’s Why That Matters
Education Week, November 2, 2022
School Facebook Pages and Privacy Concerns: What Educators Need to Know
Education Week, November 2, 2022
Study: Schools’ Facebook posts may violate student privacy
K-12 Dive, November 2, 2022
Affirmative Action Hangs in Doubt
SHRM, November 1, 2022
October
New Guide Pairs Research and Policy on Recruiting, Retaining Teachers of Color
Education Week, October 31, 2022
More Virginia colleges make SAT, ACT exams optional
Virginia Mercury, October 31, 2022
Affirmative action: What to know about the Supreme Court cases
ABC News, October 30, 2022
A guide to the amicus briefs in the affirmative-action cases
SCOTUS Blog, October 29, 2022
UW works to increase diversity within faculty
The Badger Herald, October 28, 2022
AERA Releases Handbook on Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, October 27, 2022
How Listening to Student Voices Improved Learning Outcomes at 16 NYC Schools
The 74 Million, October 26, 2022
Could a different method of teaching address low education scores?
ABC News, October 25, 2022
Historic declines in national test scores highlight pandemic learning loss
The National Desk/Sinclair Broadcast Group, October 24, 2022
Math Scores Fell in Nearly Every State, and Reading Dipped on National Exam
The New York Times, October 24, 2022
How to diversify America’s teaching corps
The Washington Post, October 21, 2022
Online school put US kids behind. Some adults have regrets.
AP News, October 21, 2022
Early Elementary School Start Times May Not Harm Kids' Grades
U.S. News & World Report, October 18, 2022
Study: Federal Fiscal Aid Insufficient to Offset Student Learning Loss
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, October 14, 2022
Study: Earlier start times have little impact on elementary performance
K-12 Dive, October 14, 2022
Earlier School Times Don’t Hurt Elementary Students’ Learning, Research Shows
Education Week, October 13, 2022
Early start times OK for elementary schools, study finds
EdSource, October 13, 2022
Four In Five Students Say Their Education Suffered During Lockdown
Forbes, October 12, 2022
Academic Recovery for K-12 Students to Cost $700 Billion
U.S. News & World Report, October 11, 2022
Federal aid won’t make up for students’ COVID-19 learning loss, study shows
The Washington Times, October 11, 2022
COVID-19 pandemic aid more than $300 billion short for dealing with student learning loss, study shows
USA Today, October 11, 2022
Schools Need Billions More to Make Up for Lost Learning Time, Researchers Argue
Education Week, October 11, 2022
$700B: That’s How Much It Will Cost to Fix Pandemic Learning Loss, Study Says
The 74 Million, October 11, 2022
Study: $190B in ESSER funds ‘insufficient’ to curb learning loss
K-12 Dive, October 11, 2022
With Online Learning, ‘Let’s Take a Breath and See What Worked and Didn’t Work.’
The New York Times, October 6, 2022
What researchers learned about online higher education during the pandemic
The Hechinger Report, October 6, 2022
IC community expresses doubt in national college ranking system
The Ithacan, October 5, 2022
September
Opinion: The Power of Charter Schools and their Positive Impact on American Public Educational Facilities and Systems
The Trinity Tripod, September 27, 2022
'There's only so far I can take them' – why teachers give up on struggling students who don't do their homework
Yahoo! News, September 26, 2022
Why we’re still fascinated by college rankings
CNN, September 20, 2022
PROOF POINTS: Shop class sometimes boosts college going, Massachusetts study finds
The Hechinger Report, September 19, 2022
Study: Unmitigated School Choice May Lead to Racial Segregation Due to Different Parental Preferences
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, September 13, 2022
New school year won’t be without its challenges
The Independent, September 9, 2022
August
Teachers Will Boycott First ‘Optional’ Day Of LAUSD’s Extended School Year, Union Says
California Political Review, August 31, 2022
Survey: Use of print-only materials in classrooms likely to dwindle
K-12 Dive, August 29, 2022
Limited Help From New College Board Tool
Inside Higher Ed, August 29, 2022
Teachers Will Boycott First ‘Optional’ Day Of LAUSD’s Extended School Year, Union Says
LAist, August 26, 2022
Educational media can expand young readers’ access to informational text
K-12 Dive, August 24, 2022
Children Can Benefit From Learning Foreign Language
Oakdale Leader, August 22, 2022
Tips to help kids learn a foreign language
The Journal, August 16, 2022
Individualized math program shows promise for pandemic learning recovery
K-12 Dive, August 16, 2022
Make Title IX Policies More Student-Friendly
Inside Higher Ed, August 15, 2022
Start the School Year With Purpose. Here Are 5 Priorities
Education Week, August 12, 2022
"The Psychological Power of the Word 'Free'"
Inside Higher Ed, August 11, 2022
New Research: Summer Learning Boosts Math Performance, College Graduation
The 74 Million, August 10, 2022
Parents encouraged to talk to schools about students’ math progress
K-12 Dive, August 10, 2022
Teachers prefer using mastery learning to close learning gaps
District Administration, August 3, 2022
July
When institutions cheat, they get a pass
The Daily Pennsylvanian, July 28, 2022
The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong
The New York Times, July 25, 2022
Want to Support English-Learners? Prioritize SEL, New Study Finds
Education Week, July 21, 2022
Schools eye more dynamic summer programs to curb learning loss
K-12 Dive, July 20, 2022
Research highlights positive impacts of math-focused summer learning
K-12 Dive, July 20, 2022
Seven questions to ask before pursuing a new grant
Nature, July 14, 2022
When an Idea to Expand Access Backfires
The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Edge, July 13, 2022
3 Major Takeaways From Schools With 4-Day Weeks
Fatherly, July 8, 2022
Assessment Still Lagging Amid Education’s Evolution
Education Today, July 7, 2022
June
The Interesting Effects 4-Day Weeks May Have on School Climate
Education Week, June 30, 2022
Why do school vacations in Italy last three months?
Wanted in Rome, June 10, 2022
Opinion: Test scores help predict student success
The Carolina Journal, June 6, 2022
Summer can be fun and educational for students
The Brunswick News, June 1, 2022
May
Student Loan Debt, Equity and Forgiveness
Inside Higher Ed, May 31, 2022
PROOF POINTS: How do you find a gifted child?
The Hechinger Report, May 31, 2022
Prevent summer learning loss with these Genesee County programs
The Davison Index, May 27, 2022
'Kick off to Summer Reading' at Hempfield Area aims to keep students learning over the summer
Trib Live, May 25, 2022
Amid Literacy Crisis, CA Ed Chief Rejects Phonics-Driven Approach to Reading
The 74, May 24, 2022
ChattAcademy to be first dual immersion school for middle, high schoolers
Chattanooga Times Free Press, May 23, 2022
5 Reasons to Consider Community College
U.S. News & World Report, May 19, 2022
NMHED Collaborates With Colleges And Universities To Adapt To Population Changes And Economic Needs
Los Alamos Daily Post, May 19, 2022
GSA: How A Club Saves Students’ Lives
The Ludlow Cub, May 19, 2022
More focus needed on reasons for school absence, study finds
The Sunday Post, May 18, 2022
Study: Promise Programs Affect College Spending
Inside Higher Ed, May 18, 2022
The Buffalo Shooting Brings to Light Why the Great Replacement Theory Is a Danger to Us All
Ebony, May 17, 2022
The return of business travel: A look at the trends
The Points Guy, May 17, 2022
Are High School GPAs Rising? Should You Care?
Inside Higher Ed, May 16, 2022
More time on research means lower scores for students – study
Times Higher Education, May 11, 2022
Campus safety and 2024 centennial hot-button issues at D202 board meeting
The Daily Northwestern, May 10, 2022
PROOF POINTS: Seven questions for Jennifer Randall
The Hechinger Report, May 9, 2022
What is a Flipped Classroom?
Tech & Learning, May 4, 2022
How Principals Can Boost Effectiveness of Instructional Coaches
Education Week, May 3, 2022
April
Concerns Raised Over Reading Recovery’s Long-Term Effects
Education Week, April 29, 2022
3 Counterintuitive Findings About Motivation That Teachers Can Use
Education Week, April 24, 2022
Initiative supporters say Nevada has outgrown its county-based school districts
Las Vegas Sun, April 24, 2022
New research shows controversial Reading Recovery program eventually had a negative impact on children
APM Reports, April 23, 2022
To Learn, Students Must First Fail
Psychology Today, April 14, 2022
Rod Watson: Want more teachers of color? You have to prepare them first
The Buffalo News, April 6, 2022
Study Examines Racism Faced by Faculty of Color in Teacher Education Programs
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, April 4, 2022
Seven days to celebrate your library
Abilene Reporter News, April 3, 2022
March
The truth about gifted programs
Santa Fe New Mexican, March 31, 2022
How I build relationships with students using instructional audio
eSchool News, March 30, 2022
Report suggests 'invisible tax' levied against Black male educators
K-12 Dive, March 25, 2022
Normandale rebrands program to train Black male teachers
Insight News, March 24, 2022
‘There are Systemic Barriers’: Black Engineer Sets Ambitious Goal to Graduate 10,000 Black Engineers by 2025
Yahoo! News, March 23, 2022
American Educational Research Association Announces 2022 Fellows
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, March 1, 2022
February
Dr. Tyrone Howard Voted AERA President-Elect
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, February 25, 2022
School discipline causes lasting, harmful impact on Black students, study finds
Los Angeles Times, February 9, 2022
FL Community Colleges Zero In on Dropout Prevention
Public News Service, Febuary 8, 2022
Students of color persist in STEM despite racial stereotypes, my research shows
Washington Post, February 6, 2022
Ward: Will Texas teacher shortage get worse?
Longview News-Journal, February 5, 2022
The San Francisco school board recall is a test run for mayoral control
San Francisco Chronicle, February 4, 2022
Phone Apps and Ebooks Make It Easy to Read Aloud to Your Kids
Yahoo, February 1, 2022 (syndicated in The 74 Million)
Why community college students quit despite being almost finished
The Conversation, February 1, 2022
January
Guest Opinion: We need a thinking system of education
Courier Times, January 28, 2022
‘Teaching has always been hard, but it’s never been like this’ – elementary school teachers talk about managing their classrooms during a pandemic—Coverage of AERA-supported research
The Conversation, January 26, 2022
Proof Points: Combining remote and in-person learning led to chaos, study finds
The Hechinger Report, January 17, 2022
Petting cats and dogs for minutes, what does it do to your body?
OI Canadian, January 1, 2022