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Dayton Educator

Editor, Matthew Dewald - The Dayton Educator publishes the news of the University of Dayton School of Education and Allied Professions, its alumni and friends twice each year.

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Fall 2007

A strong STEM foundation — science, technology, engineering and math — prepares students for fields at the root of the new economy. At the University of Dayton and across the region, partners in education, industry and government are collaborating to teach STEM across disciplines from early childhood through college.

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January 7, 2008 - Education professor Charles J. Russo is one of only two Americans speaking at a United Nations workshop in Jerusalem promoting the right to education and its role in bringing peace. More >>

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December 17, 2007 - The Dayton Early College Academy continues to make national news by bridging the gap between high school and college for urban youth. More >>

Education and Religion

October 25, 2007 - In an op-ed piece in today's Christian Science Monitor, a University of Dayton education professor argues that education, like religion, must be a matter of freedom and conscience. More >>

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October 23, 2007 - University receives close to $1 million to help prepare local high schoolers for college. More >>

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Report Cards Are Out

August 30, 2007 - In an op-ed piece, former Ohio Governor Bob Taft, distinguished research associate at the University of Dayton, argues that it's time to design a less confusing system of accountability for school districts. More >>

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