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  1. March 22, 2011 10:55 AM

    LynNell Hancock on the Problem with Teacher Scores: A CJR Podcast

    By The Editors

    In the cover story of CJR’s March/April issue, “Tested: Covering schools in the age of micro-measurement,” LynNell Hancock writes, “The best education reporters are skilled at the invaluable art of connecting the dots for readers between policy from on high and reality in the classroom.” But what does it mean when those “dots” are drawn from dubious sources, and publicly...

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  2. September 13, 2012 01:23 PM

    Two new surveys shed light on trust and circulation of British press

    Digital readership is combined with print numbers for the first time

    By Hazel Sheffield

    Two surveys released on Wednesday show the UK newspaper with the highest combined print and online readership is also the least trusted. A new dataset released in the UK measures print and digital circulation of the British press for the first time. The study, called the National Readership Survey Print and Digital Data (NRS PADD), used 35,000 responses about where...

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