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Wright State University in Dayton is creating a new curriculum to help rural students understand artificial intelligence.
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How have colleges and universities changed how they teach reading teachers? And will it keep kids from falling behind?
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Of the educational content recorded in the research from the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, PBS content made up over 45%.
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The statewide report card on school districts released Monday shows Columbus City Schools largely stayed flat compared to last year as many area schools showed improvements to their overall grades.
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Of the educational content recorded in the research from the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, PBS content made up over 45%.
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Steubenville is a standout when it comes to third grade reading proficiency.
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Dolly Parton was the special guest at a luncheon held by Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine in Columbus Tuesday.
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One free book, every month, until a child's fifth birthday — that's what Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine is promising Cuyahoga County children with the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library Program, announced Monday morning at the Warrensville Heights library. Every child under the age of 5 in Cuyahoga County can be enrolled in the program. There are about 75,000 eligible children in Cuyahoga County.
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Columbus City Schools superintendent Talisa Dixon is defending a policy change that would put nearly every third grader on a reading improvement plan. The…
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Nobel Laureate and author Toni Morrison used her voice to both empower and enlighten her readers. Since her death last month, many within the publishing…