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Ohio audit: Cleveland State, nine other universities not compliant with ‘science of reading’ law
Ten Ohio colleges and universities – including many of the state’s largest – aren’t following a new state law to train future ...
Education programs at some of Ohio’s largest colleges and universities have not complied with a new state requirement to only ...
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Why can't so many local students read well? Exploring today's literacy crisis
There has been a longstanding discussion in the reading wars since the 1950s, when the novel “Why Johnny Can’t Read” ...
When it comes to reading, middle school students need foundational literacy instruction that respects age, cognitive ...
Many educator preparation programs at Ohio colleges are aligned with a law requiring the "science of reading" be taught, but ...
Ten Ohio teaching colleges used discredited reading instructional methods banned by the state’s science of reading reform law ...
Two years after Ohio committed to teaching the Science of Reading, Gov. Mike DeWine is now warning colleges and universities ...
If it is true that reading a full-length novel is now too heavy a lift for a sixth, seventh, or eighth grader, Houston, we ...
A 10-hour course for educators creates a common language for teaching phonemic awareness across all grade levels.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education commissioned an audit of how well Ohio colleges and universities are performing when ...
The institutions include Ohio State University, Ohio University, the University of Toledo and Wright State University.
The apparent solution among the education establishment is not to challenge kids to stretch their minds and hit the books but ...
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