Jodi Rudoren

Jodi Rudoren is the education editor of The New York Times. She has been with The Times for 13 years as a domestic correspondent and deputy metro editor, where she founded the Metropolitan section.

Jodi Rudoren appears in the following:

A View of the War in Gaza From the Editor of the Forward

Thursday, December 21, 2023

The editor-in-chief of the historic Jewish publication offers a perspective on the war in Gaza.

Trump's Executive Order on Anti-Semitism

Monday, December 16, 2019

Fighting anti-Semitism or free speech?

The War of the Words

Friday, July 25, 2014

Alongside the usual war for hearts and minds waged through conflicting narratives in the media, there’s a parallel fight happening on the rhetorical battlefield. Brooke talks with Jodi Rudoren, Jerusalem Bureau Chief for the New York Times, about her recent piece, “In Gaza, Epithets Are Fired and Euphemisms Give Shelter,” in which she explores the issue of semantics.

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Teachers: An Invitation to Respond to Your Data Report

Thursday, February 23, 2012

UPDATED | The New York Times, like other news organizations in the city and the Department of Education itself, will soon publish the teacher data reports that were the subject of a p...
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Class Parent: Giving Back to Teacher

Thursday, December 22, 2011

How do you raise enough for a respectable gift for the pre-K teacher without making anyone feel bad? The writer, a co-class parent, also shares her Uncle Billy/Mr. Potter moment when an envelope of cash goes missing.

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Class Parent: Mama, What Is Our Culture?

Monday, December 12, 2011

Because of baby sitter/husband communication bobbles, our undecorated flags were apparently sitting on the kitchen table rather than ready for posting outside my twins' prekindergarte...
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Class Parent: What if Nobody Wants to Play With Me?

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

You know that feeling when you finish setting up for a party, and you're waiting for what seems like forever for your fashionably late friends, and you convince yourself that they've ...
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Class Parent: How Many People Does It Take to Make an E-Mail List?

Friday, October 28, 2011

Adventures of a new class parent: "It took nearly two weeks, but I finally managed to get an e-mail (and phone) list together for the parents of my twins' pre-K class. Then I was told I was doing it wrong."

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Why We Cover Private Schools

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Articles in The Times about top-tier private schools moving to cut back homework and about Fieldston firing a teacher who made comments some perceived as racist, stimulated comments a...
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It's Me! The Class Parent! Now What?

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

What are the duties of a class parent? "I have no idea," writes Jodi Rudoren. But being chosen by Ms. H. left her with a little thrill and a little fear. And she will be blogging about it all year.

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