The cost of online learning and why it matters to Ohio
What does online learning really cost? Can it, in fact, be both better in terms of improving student achievement and overall less expensive than traditional bricks and mortar schools?
What does online learning really cost? Can it, in fact, be both better in terms of improving student achievement and overall less expensive than traditional bricks and mortar schools?
It’s a new year and a new look for the Fordham website. (Check it out and let us know what you think!)
The Mind Trust in Indianapolis released a plan in December that proposes a bold and dramatic transformation of public education for that city akin to what has taken place in New Orleans and New York City.
STEM education in Ohio is a growing component of the state’s K-12 system. Metro Early College High School opened as a STEM school in Columbus in 2007, and since then STEM schools have opened their doors in metro regions like Dayton, Cincinnati,and Cleveland.
Hearken back to junior high and high school for a moment. What “historical documents” were you taught in social studies and American history classes? The U.S. Constitution? Your state’s constitution? What about the Declaration of Independence or the Federalist Papers?
Just over a year ago, Ohio won $400 million in Race to the Top grant dollars and promised to implement a number of significant reform programs.
The Limited English Proficiency (LEP) population has grown 80 percent between 1990 and 2010, making up nine percent of the total US population in 2010.
Join us February 15 for an important conversation about Ohio’s adoption and implementation of the Common Core Academic Standards!
Join us February 21 for an important discussion about how the Buckeye State's math teachers, curriculum designers, and students can adjust to a more rigorous mathematics Common Core standards.
Just over a year ago, Ohio won $400 million in RttT grant dollars and promised to implement a number of significant reform programs. How did Ohio perform during the first year?
Vincent Gray's move to bail out DCPS unfairly ignores the District's charter sector.