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037 _bEditorial Projects in Education, Inc., 6935 Arlington, Rd., Ste. 100, Bethesda, MD 20814-5233 ; Tech Trendz Philippines
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222 0 _aEducation week
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245 0 0 _aEducation week.
260 _aBethesda, MD :
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300 _a1 online resource
310 _a37 times per year,
_b<Mar. 14, 2013->
321 _aFrequency varies
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362 1 _aPrint began with vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 7, 1981)
500 _aSome nos. have distinctive theme titles, e.g. Technology counts, Diplomas count, Quality counts.
505 _aEducation Week is a news organization that has covered K–12 education since 1981. It is owned by Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), a nonprofit organization, and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The newspaper publishes 37 issues a year, including three annual reports (Quality Counts, Technology Counts, and Leaders to Learn From). From 1997 to 2010, Quality Counts was sponsored by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
_gIn 1962, Ronald Wolk wrote a report for Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), a nonprofit organization. Wolk, who was on leave from his job as editor of the Johns Hopkins University alumni bulletin, recommended a “communications vehicle for college and university trustees.” In 1966, EPE established the Chronicle of Higher Education. In addition to publishing a newspaper, Education Week conducts surveys and publishes research. Phi Delta Kappan, a journal for education, called Education Week's school-closing tracker “a go-to resource for education reporters. In 1978, EPE sold the Chronicle to its editors. Using the proceeds, EPE began Education Week, in 1981. Cofounders, Ronald Wolk and Martha Matzke, wanted Education Week to be a version of the Chronicle, but focused on kindergarten through 12th grade. Wolk was Education Week’s first publisher and editor in chief. Matzke was later named executive editor. The first issue of Education Week appeared on September 7, 1981.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
588 0 _aVol. 20, iss. 20 (Jan. 31, 2001); title from title information screen (viewed July 17, 2001).
588 1 _aVol. 39, issue 36 (June 17, 2020) (PDF file, viewed September 9, 2021).
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658 _aSecondary Education, Bachelor of (Journals).
658 _aElementary Education, Bachelor of (Journals).
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