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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…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Library System is joining several other large library systems across the U.S. in suspending purchases of all electronic versions…
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The challenge of raising a reader has changed in the digital age, when children have multiple distractions at their fingertips.The editor of the New York…
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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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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…
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Join host Christopher Purdy as we talk about the best books of the summer, quick picks and Kristen Lepioka's new novel, "The Stories You…
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Children and young adult literature has changed througout the decades. The very first children's books were printed and sold in 1740. The earliest…
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The Great War ended on Armistice Day in November 1918; by June 8, 1919, the city of Reading was dedicating a memorial to the 224 soldiers from there and...
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As Ohio prepares to elect a new governor, Ohioans are also assessing the legacy Gov. John Kasich will leave after 8 years at the helm of the state, but in the world of education, leaders say it will take time before the success of Kasich’s reforms can be judged. Here are three of those reforms and what policy analysts and education officials think about their impact on Ohio’s schools. 1. A-F School Grades
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The Harry Potter series is one of the most successful book series in history. One survey found that in adults ages 18 to 34, one third of them had read at…