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Teachers 'need to go beyond curriculum'

Teachers 'need to go beyond curriculum'

The leader of the head teachers' union says children's education is being undermined by the number of targets being imposed by the government.

Law professor calls for cutting of 'C' grades

Law professor calls for cutting of 'C' grades

A law professor calls for the cutting of "C" grades. University of Arkansas at Little Rock law professor Joshua Silverstein believes that law schools should mostly eliminate giving C grades.He posits that the schools should raise their minimum satisfactory standards to a B-, and they should only hand out C’s ...

School with no tests? Here's how the kids turned out

School with no tests? Here's how the kids turned out

A Canadian photographer found members of the inaugural class of a school with no tests or homework to see the effect that education had.

Wright State University broke ground for the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building on Thursday, April 25.  The four-story, $37 million NEC Building will feature integrated workspaces where neuroscientists, physicians and engineers can focus on research and development of new technologies to improve the treatment of neurological disorders and traumatic injuries.  TY GREENLEES / STAFF

New Wright State Building

Wright State University broke ground for the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building on Thursday, April 25. The four-story, $37 million NEC Building will feature integrated workspaces where neuroscientists, physicians and engineers can focus on research and development of new technologies to improve the treatment of neurological disorders and traumatic injuries.

Wright State University Rehabilitation Services freshman Shelby Dials holds puppy Pizzelle during the Finals Week Fuzz Therapy session in the Dunbar Library.  4 Paws WSU, an affiliate of 4 Paws for Ability, brought 15 puppies to the library to help students reduce their stress levels during finals week.

Puppy therapy for WSU students

Wright State University students and visitors got to pet and snuggle with puppies during the Finals Week Fuzz Therapy session in the Dunbar Library. 4 Paws WSU, an affiliate of 4 Paws for Ability, brought 15 puppies to the library to help students reduce their stress levels during finals week.

Career Technical high school students competed at the Miami Valley Tech Prep Consortium� annual Showcase event at Sinclair Community College on Thursday, April 18.  156 teams comprised of 552 Career Technical high school students from 26 area schools displayed their innovative talent at the Showcase in career fields from Automotive to Public Safety.

Tech Prep Showcase

Career Technical high school students competed at the Miami Valley Tech Prep Consortium’s annual Showcase event at Sinclair Community College on Thursday, April 18. 156 teams comprised of 552 Career Technical high school students from 26 area schools displayed their innovative talent at the Showcase in career fields from Automotive ...

Harvard student caught in Quiz Bowl cheating scandal

Harvard student caught in Quiz Bowl cheating scandal

The cheating scandal comes just off the tail of Harvard's upset versus number three-seeded New Mexico's basketball team in the NCAA tournament.

Tips on choosing a college from financial aid experts

Need help finding the right school that fits your budget? Here are some tips. Apply to at least one financial safety school. This is a school that will not only admit you, but that you could afford without any financial aid. — Mark Kantrowitz, national financial aid expert   Look at ...

Doctors take stance against ADHD as 'study drug'

Doctors take stance against ADHD as 'study drug'

The American Academy of Neurology warns against a trend of 'neuroenhancement.'

Miami University senior Bryan Stewart, of Oakwood, is a work-study student for the Student Financial Assistance Office on the Oxford campus. Thousands of Ohio’s neediest college students could find the federal grants and work-study jobs they are expecting next school year disappear because of automatic cuts, known as sequestration, that Congress did not take action to avoid. GREG LYNCH / STAFF

Ohio’s college students caught in sequester fight

Thousands of Ohio’s neediest college students could see the federal grants and work-study jobs they are expecting next school year disappear because of automatic cuts, known as sequestration, that Congress did not take action to avoid. The White House estimates that 3,320 fewer students in Ohio will receive the Supplemental ...

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