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State Audit Finds 10 Ohio Colleges Not in Alignment with Science of Reading Requirements
Ten Ohio universities must eliminate banned literacy methods within one year or face program approval revocation, while 33 institutions already meet the state's Science of Reading law.
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Ohio audit: Cleveland State, nine other universities not compliant with ‘science of reading’ law
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new state audit has found that 10 colleges and universities – including many of Ohio’s largest institutions of higher learning – aren’t following a new state law to train future educators only in the phonics-based “science of reading” method of teaching kids to read.
·Cleveland, United States
Read Full ArticleUT, BGSU found noncompliant in state science of reading audit
COLUMBUS — The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University are among the 10 schools found to be out of compliance with Ohio’s science of reading law in their educator preparation programs.
·Toledo, United States
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