Articles I’ve written

I have covered a lot of stuff from finance and economics to education and learning. My goal is to make education coverage as exciting, interesting and sophisticated as other beats such as politics, culture and finance.

The Future of Learning Natalie Gillbanks The Future of Learning Natalie Gillbanks

America’s top colleges are not the engines of social mobility they say they are

For nearly two decades, America’s elite universities have tried to convince the public that they are deeply committed to diversifying their student bodies, breaking up the concentration of rich, white kids who have traditionally filled their campuses to usher in something that more closely resembles the country’s racial and socioeconomic makeup.

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The unlikely champion for testing kids around the world on empathy and creativity

Andreas Schleicher is a German data scientist—tall and precise with a grey mustache and a steely gaze. The head of the education division at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), he gives off an impression of determined focus. That’s useful, considering that he’s on a mission to change the way countries around the world teach their children.

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The Future of Learning Natalie Gillbanks The Future of Learning Natalie Gillbanks

The controversial Silicon Valley-funded quest to educate the world’s poorest kids

On a Monday morning in October, Faith stands before her class of kids, ages 10 and up. She looks down at her tablet computer, which details the day’s lessons. Her teaching plan gives instructions down to the minute, including when kids should stand up, solve problems, cheer for a classmate, and work with others.

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Admitted, but Left Out

WHEN Ayinde Alleyne arrived at the Trinity School, an elite independent school on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, he was eager to make new friends. A brainy 14-year-old, he was the son of immigrants from Trinidad and Tobago, a teacher and an auto-body repairman, in the South Bronx.

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