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Governor Mike DeWine’s mandate goes into effect for this school year. It’s a part of a national movement to push evidence-based literacy methods at Ohio schools.
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A recent list of classic titles from "The Atlantic" set off a discussion about what constitutes the “great American novel.”
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A recent list of classic titles from "The Atlantic" set off a discussion about what constitutes the “great American novel.”
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Some states, including Ohio, are embracing the science of reading in order to address literacy challenges.
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The first governor-appointed director of the agency that replaces the Ohio Department of Education is getting settled in that role.
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DeWine's effort to implement the Science of Reading into Ohio's public schools has hit a few speed bumps.
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Gov. Mike DeWine's new "Science of Reading" program, which is going to be expanded to all of Ohio's schools, contains elements of phonics and whole language.
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When the order came to shelter in place, in the hopes of flattening the infection rate of COVID-19, I immediately thought of Bob Grove.He’s a friend, has…
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The challenge of raising a reader have changed in the digital age, when children have multiple distractions at their fingertips.The editor of the New York…
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Columbus City Schools Superintendent Talisa Dixon last month increased the minimum reading score that third graders must achieve at the beginning of the…