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An Ohio lawmaker who's a former teacher has proposed a bill that would pay student educators on teaching assignments.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio’s former national champion college football coach turned lieutenant governor has been rushing through the state this week, huddling with middle school students about his fitness challenge.
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Through the budget that was signed into law last month, Ohio has become the first state to require K-12 public schools to adopt policies on artificial intelligence.
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As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
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Ramaswamy said he wants to increase teacher pay, but only if teacher's are moved to a merit based pay raise system rather than the system that is currently in place due to collective bargaining agreements.
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Colleges and universities across the country are struggling, as birth rates drop and fewer students see the value of a college education. Last year, Eastern Gateway Community College and Notre Dame College both closed.
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Ohio State President Ted Carter spoke about changes students could experience this fall during a Thursday appearance on WOSU's All Sides with Amy Juravich.
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As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
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The Columbus Education Association and Columbus City Schools have reached what they are calling a conceptual agreement on a new contract.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA bill to allow K-12 students in Ohio to take days off for mental health issues will soon be introduced for the third time.
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Business & EconomyKayden Edwards, from the Blacklick area, and her project partner won $50,000 in equity in a hotel project.
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Business & EconomyAccording to the Ohio Bureau of Labor Market Information, the manufacturing industry currently provides nearly 688,000 jobs statewide, and that number is expected to grow–if employers like Yost can find the workers.