Could scholarships and loan forgiveness help Ohio diversify the teaching profession?
Research is clear that a more diverse teaching force can improve a wide range of student
Research is clear that a more diverse teaching force can improve a wide range of student
Is it possible that attending a high-performing school may help young people live healthier lives? An intriguing new paper from the American Medical Association’s JAMA Network open access journal says yes, though with some important caveats. A research team lead by Dr.
Report card success = student success
Continuing discussion of important research
Teachers are the most important in-school factor affecting student achievement, and in the wake of pandemic-caused learning losses, Ohio schools need effective teachers more than ever.
Important new research
Busing woes large, growing
20 years of serving Dayton students
West Virginia charter update
New school year stories—good
Ohio has a long history of empowering parents with educational options for their children. Today, more than 250,000 of the state’s 1.6 million students attend public charter schools, enroll in private schools with the support of state-funded scholarships, or participate in interdistrict open enrollment.
The mental health crisis has been a persistent headline over the last few years, as research and
Millions of students served…
One mom, one kid, one amazing story
One win, but maybe more to come
Last but definitely not least
Potentially far-reaching decision
One more graduation story
Last week, the Ohio Senate Primary and Secondary Education committee passed a provision that would weaken the state’s charter sponsor evaluation system.
Ohio’s teacher pension system is woefully underfunded, imposes significant costs on teachers and schools, and shortc