Each month, Dayton Daily News reporter Eileen McClory highlights local ideas that improve outcomes for students and teachers in the Dayton area.
Do you struggle to speak the right words in English? Many people feel nervous when interacting with their clients, patients and students. This happens when English is not your native language. You ...
Right from our childhood, we have been taught about reading books, solving puzzles to improve our intelligence, but you will ...
RISE INDY is making a positive impact on education by improving equity and community engagement. Learn about their programs ...
The United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties is giving more than $70,000 to seven Tri-Cities nonprofits to help fill gaps in their funding. The grants help the smaller organizations provide social ...
Lin Kelly, a 75-year-old volunteer, made a difference in kindergarteners' literacy skills at Abbot-Downing School through her dedication.
Overview Business books in 2025 reflect a shift toward people-centric leadership, strategic thinking, and long-term ...
Hawaiʻi’s charter schools pledged to improve public education through more innovation and family engagement. Three decades ...
It's not too late to turn the page on old habits and start reading again in 2026. People often stop reading in adulthood ...
It might be the hockey player in him — he once lost a tooth in a game and put it right back in — but Glenn Maleyko says he's ...
Circle City Readers an Indianapolis tutoring program to address K-3 grade literacy gaps at public schools has improved ...