Education http://wyso.org en Plan to Change College Student Voting Rules Might Be in Trouble http://wyso.org/post/plan-change-college-student-voting-rules-might-be-trouble <p>It looks like a controversial bill affecting student voting might not have enough support to make it in the budget after all.</p><p>Democratic State Representative Debbie Phillips says courts have ruled college students who attend Ohio universities full time can vote as Ohioans if they want.&nbsp; She’s taking issue with a part of the proposed budget that would mandate state universities to lose money if they give these students credentials needed to vote.</p> Thu, 23 May 2013 16:04:45 +0000 Jo Ingles (Ohio Public Radio) 33627 at http://wyso.org Study: Ohio Superintendents Support the Common Core http://wyso.org/post/study-ohio-superintendents-support-common-core <p><em>A new study released <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1572156775" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">Friday</span></span> by the Fordham institute gauged Ohio superintendents' views on education reform in the state. One notable finding is that the majority of Superintendents support the Common Core, an initiative that has caused some controversy. Emily McCord spoke to the Fordham Institutes' Terry Ryan and the lead researcher on the project, Steve Farkas and began by asking Terry about the purpose of the study.</em></p> Sun, 19 May 2013 14:35:00 +0000 Emily McCord 33457 at http://wyso.org Superintendents Like Controversial Education Reform Plan http://wyso.org/post/superintendents-controversial-education-reform-plan <p>A new study released this week gauges the views of Ohio school superintendents on education reform in the state. As Emily McCord reports from Ohio Public Radio member station WYSO, it finds superintendents favor the initiative known as the Common Core. Fri, 17 May 2013 17:27:14 +0000 Emily McCord 33343 at http://wyso.org More Money for Preschool Likely in Ohio budget http://wyso.org/post/more-money-preschool-likely-ohio-budget <p>Some conservative Ohio lawmakers and some faith leaders who generally support conservative causes want to put millions of additional dollars into more preschool for at risk children, something a lot of Democrats have championed in the past, and the push is on at the Ohio Statehouse to get more money for early childhood education.</p> Fri, 17 May 2013 15:22:09 +0000 Jo Ingles (Ohio Public Radio) 33336 at http://wyso.org School Board Hears Ideas on School Safety, Likely to Reject Arming Teachers http://wyso.org/post/school-board-hears-ideas-school-safety-likely-reject-arming-teachers <p>School safety was the top topic for the state board of education, which hoped to learn about how to make buildings, staff and students more secure. But Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler reports, one idea that’s been making the rounds isn't likely to move forward</p><p>“Twenty-two seconds from the time the shooter shot the first bullet till the time he exited the school building. Twenty-two seconds.”</p> Tue, 14 May 2013 21:35:00 +0000 Karen Kasler (Ohio Public Radio) 33211 at http://wyso.org