Ohio takes a positive step toward statewide high-dosage tutoring
In late March, the Ohio Department of Education announced a grant program aimed at developing and expanding tutoring for K–12 students in the wake of pandemic-caused learning losses.
In late March, the Ohio Department of Education announced a grant program aimed at developing and expanding tutoring for K–12 students in the wake of pandemic-caused learning losses.
In 2015, reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) included a provision asking states to ensure that all students have equal access to qualified and effective teachers.
Toledo City Schools is looking at the possibility of re-implementing block scheduling for high schoolers in one of severa
Today, members of the State Board of Education voted to select Steve Dackin as the next state superintendent of public instruction with 14 out of 19 votes.
Pensions, a promise of guaranteed lifetime income for retirees, have been around since antiquity.
School reopening decisions following emergency pandemic closures have been sources of much parental angst, pundit caterwauling, and political controversy. Now that most of the dust has settled, new research gauges what was really happening in U.S. schools during this turbulent time.
We’re back, y’all. Still drying out from a rainy vacation and covering clips from 5/4 – 5/9.
How many teachers know even the basics about their retirement plan? Too few according to a recent study by Dillon Fuchsman of Saint Louis University and Josh McGee and Gema Zemarro of the University of Arkansas.
Anyone want an update on how the haters’ anti-voucher lawsuit is going? Me neither. But here it is anyway.
Arts and College Preparatory Academy (a.k.a. ACPA) here in Columbus was the highest rated charter high school in Ohio, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Can children learn to read via fully online instruction?
Apologies for the inadvertent time warp in Monday’s clips. Should have been dated 4/18, of course. Proper 4/22 version coming up Friday!
While not as rapidly embraced as its math and ELA cousins, which have great merit, a new set of science standards has slowly gained traction in a majority of states.
Here’s a fantastic story about Jeannette Boyle of East Canton who recently earned
A 2018 Pew Research Center study demonstrated the perhaps surprising fact that the United States remains a robustly religious country, indeed the most devout of all the wealthy Western democracies.
Why yes, that is a Doctor Who/Dalek reference in the title of today’s clips. How astute of you to notice!
Not much to talk about at all today; and what there is, well… Just take a look.