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Recent Coverage
Reporters’ Roundtable: A Merger, a Moratorium, and a Motor Company
The Sound of Ideas: Thursday, September 27, 2007
Workers at General Motors head back to assembly lines after a two-day strike. The American Bar Association pushes for a moratorium on the death penalty in Ohio. And, how do you like the sound of this? A $174 fine for jaywalking in Cleveland. We'll talk about those stories, plus a possible state university merger and a few others. Join us Thursday morning at nine.
CWRU Professor in Visa Dispute
Regional News Stories: Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Unlicensed Daycares Potentially Dangerous
Regional News Stories: Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Mixing it up: One Part Political Junkie, One Part Politician
The Sound of Ideas: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
After the flap over Moveon.org's now famous General Petraeus ad, Senator Sherrod Brown took some criticism when he voted against a senate statement of support for Petraeus. It sounds like politics is alive and well in Washington. Senator Brown has been directing his energy toward housing, health insurance, and food and product safety. He'll join us to talk about those issues and take your calls. That's in the second half of our program. To warm us up, we'll hear from NPR's political editor Ken Rudin in a special Midwest edition of the Political Junkie. One part politician, one part Political Junkie--sounds like the perfect political cocktail. Tuesday morning at nine.
Cell Text Alert System Unveiled at OSU
Regional News Stories: Monday, September 24, 2007
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Funding
Funding for the coverage of education topics comes from The GAR Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; and The Cleveland Foundation.
Series
21st Century Schools
The U.S. ranks near the bottom of other industrialized nations in math and science education. Kids in much of the industrialized world are so far ahead of our kids that some experts say only a radical restructuring of how we teach math and science will close the gap.
The Governor’s Town Hall Meeting on Education Reform
Governor Strickland discussed the six principles for education reform he presented in his 2008 State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for improving Ohio’s schools at the Idea Center® at PlayhouseSquare on August 7, 2008.
National Headlines
Deaths Revive Cornell's Reputation As 'Suicide School'
Education Secretary: Struggling Schools Can Be Saved
More Than 40 Detroit Schools Slated To Close In June
Teachers Skeptical Of Obama's Education Plan
Education Secretary Pushes 'No Child Left Behind 2.0'
A Look Back At Women’s Studies Since The 1970s
Spellings: 'No Child Left Behind' Is A 'Toxic Brand'
Health Care Reform Could Revamp Student Lending
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