Teacher prep falls short
To improve student learning in Ohio, and in other states, we need to improve the quality of our teaching force
To improve student learning in Ohio, and in other states, we need to improve the quality of our teaching force
For most of Ohio’s youngsters, school’s out for the summer. But for the girls and boys who have dropped out of school, school may be out for good, with devastating consequences.
In recent weeks, some from the anti-Common Core crowd have insinuated that Ohio’s state legislators, the state board of education, and state officials were somehow duped into adopting, or worse yet, covertly adopted the Common Core standards in math and English language arts.
How do Ohio’s science standards stack up, in comparison to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)?
A report from the Center for American Progress (CAP) sheds light on the poor quality of school governance in the United States.