Each month, Dayton Daily News reporter Eileen McClory highlights local ideas that improve outcomes for students and teachers in the Dayton area.
Consistently poor spelling can indicate that a child has dyslexia or another related learning challenge. If that's masked by ...
As Pluribus season 1 nears its finale, the latest episode raises questions about manipulation, intimacy, and whether Carol is ...
AMC's The Walking Dead Season 1 premiere episode remains iconic to this day. The episode does not begin with chaos, but ...
Education Ministry says it will have a more “back to basics” focus. Meanwhile, teachers are concerned about having enough ...
Education programs at some of Ohio’s largest colleges and universities have not complied with a new state requirement to only ...
While we are in this room, let’s leave our troubles at the door and have a good time,” Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones ...
The sounding-out of the word requires children to guess what that word might be – and might mean – based on their knowledge ...
Administrators with New Palestine Community Schools and New Palestine Elementary (NPE) are singing the praises of the school’s treasurer Brenda Sellers, and so are state officials.
Every once in a while, a state or city discovers a new and better way to educate poor children. Inevitably, a group of ...
Teaching 1st grade also means managing a lot of transitions—helping students move quickly and calmly from one activity to another, or giving them small “brain breaks” to move and stretch. At the ...
A panel of experts recommended “big shifts” in practice, but many Oregon education preparation programs say they are already meeting the state’s standards.