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Advance Illinois serves as a resource for media outlets from across the state and beyond on policy issues in education from birth to career. Here’s our recent coverage.
Educator Workforce Shortages Worse in Special Ed and Bilingual Classes, Illinois Watchdog Report Shows
Labor shortages are not unique to the educator workforce, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, but teacher Bob Chikos said the shortages aren’t as black-and-white as some people may think.
What are schools in Illinois and the metro-east doing to fill the teacher pipeline?
Advance Illinois, a bipartisan education policy and advocacy organization, produced the report and hosted the event in partnership with Collinsville District 10, the Illinois Education Association and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville to foster conversation at the local level.
Latest Illinois School Report Card Shows Proficiency Gains, Persistent Gaps on Racial Lines
Robin Steans, president of the education advocacy group Advance Illinois, agreed that the report was positive overall, but said it also contains some cautionary information, especially regarding racial achievement gaps and attendance rates.
State School Report Card Shows Proficiency Gains, Gaps on Racial Lines
Elementary and secondary students in Illinois showed consistent improvements in their reading and math scores while the state’s high school graduation rate reached a 13-year high for the most recently concluded school year.
Illinois Has More Teachers with Greater Diversity, but Shortages Remain
The shortage of teachers in Illinois has slowed and even improved but gaps in critical areas, such as special education, remain and racial diversity among school leaders lags far behind that of the state’s pupils, according to a study released Thursday.