Angela Falter Thomas, an associate professor of teaching who leads Bowling Green State University’s alternative route to teaching licensure program, spoke to the Lima Rotary Club on Monday to recruit ...
That was Minerva Lindenmuth’s golden rule when teaching people proper technique to bowl. “Minerva started teaching me how to bowl when I was 5 years old,” Laura Geissler, 36, a manager at Heister ...
This year’s inductees include the late Lois Chandler of LaCenter, Julie Cowan of Columbia, and Jennifer Fritsch of Bowling Green. Together they represent over 100 years of teaching experience in the ...
The idea of artificial intelligence in the classroom is taking flight at universities across northwest Ohio as educators explore new ways to integrate the technology into teaching and learning.
Teaching bowlers how to throw strikes and make spares comes naturally for Bill Neumann. The semi-retired math teacher from East Greenbush is not only one of the top senior bowlers in the Capital ...
Craig Ripley is this week's Everyday Hero Ripley volunteers teaching kids how to bowl More Everyday Hero stories Want to nominate an Everyday Hero? Email us For almost half a century, Ripley has ...
Andrew "Andy" Galka had a penchant for bowling and loved mentoring youngsters who wanted to learn the sport he mastered. "Dad always had a love for the sport, but he also was fond of the hundreds, no, ...
Jun. 24—LIMA — An alternative teaching pathway at Bowling Green State University trains professionals to become licensed teachers to offset Ohio's teacher shortage. The year-long online program is ...
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