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EdSurge Reporter Wins Top Prize for Journalism About Low Teacher Pay

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EdSurge senior reporter Emily Tate Sullivan won a top journalism prize this month for her work documenting the chronic, national problem of low teacher pay in the United States. The Education Writers Association named Tate Sullivan the winner of a 2022 National Award for Education Reporting in the beat reporting category.

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EdSurge Reporter Wins Top Prize for Story About Preschool Helping Kids Impacted By Opioid Crisis

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EdSurge senior reporter Emily Tate won a top prize for feature writing by the Education Writers Association for her story about an Ohio preschool that helps the youngest victims of the opioid crisis , the group announced this week. She said on the podcast that the work by the teachers can take an emotional toll. “In

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Our 10 Most Popular K-12 Stories of 2023

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By Emily Tate Sullivan With lawmakers interested in attracting and keeping teachers in the classroom, the idea of setting a national $60,000 minimum salary gained some support. So Harris followed in their footsteps as a teacher who is also a podcaster, writer and speaker. Where Has This Worked? Did They Find It?

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Teachers Leaving the Classroom: An EdSurge Summer Reading List

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As EdSurge senior reporter Emily Tate Sullivan wrote earlier this year, “Most educators have not left, and many never will. As contributing writer Tracy Edwards puts it, “When a teacher leaves , the loss is layered — there’s loss of community, continuity and, in many cases, funding. Just like that, she’s gone.”

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The Year in Podcasts: Top EdSurge On Air Episodes of 2018

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We talked with high-profile education and tech leaders—including Cory Doctorow, Angela Duckworth and writer John McPhee. But to our surprise, this writer, John McPhee, doesn’t really consider himself a teacher at all. This is the first episode by our newest EdSurge reporter, Emily Tate. Subscribe here.) Persuasive Design.

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For Your Summer Leisure: 17 Good Reads Recommended by the EdSurge Staff

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Every Time by Maria Konnikova Before she was a celebrated poker champ (and EdSurge podcast guest ), Maria Konnikova was a writer of pop psychology who gave us a fascinating glimpse into the sucker in all of us. But why did this talented young writer never publish another book? Emily Tate, K-12 Reporter.