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The Ohio Prison Education Exchange Project brings free college courses into Ohio’s prisons, to the benefit of students on campus and behind bars.
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A decade ago, Lorain Community College shifted its coursework to meet community needs. It’s a blueprint for community colleges that want to shape their local economies, according to a new book.
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Many Ohio Black students report needing more support from their higher ed institutions.
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Ohio's new report cards offer a mixed bag, showing public schools are doing a little better but there's still a long way to go to get back to levels before the pandemic.
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The union coalition, "We are Ohio," along with 73 additional unions sent a letter to Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens, asking him and his fellow Republican lawmakers to scrap SB 83, a higher education bill the unions say would prevent members from striking or having bargaining negotiations on key issues.
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Rural schools across Ohio are training their students in mental health first aid. The peer support training aims to fill in the gaps left by a lack of school counselors.
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Groups that represent Ohio's public schools say the budget passed by Republicans in the Senate cuts school funding from the House budget, while significantly increasing spending for taxpayer-paid private school vouchers.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is considering making “the science of reading” a requirement in schools. But, recent research shows some higher education programs in the state are lagging in their training of the literacy method.
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The bill would make big changes in what colleges can teach; diversity programs they can use; prevent employees from joining unions; and more.
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Ohio Business Roundtable Executive Director Pat Tiberi, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov Jon Husted are urging lawmakers who are considering the two-year state budget right now to include funding DeWine proposed for K-12 education, college and job training.