Illinois Democrats pushing literacy education reform, bills advancing – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

Senate Bill 2243 and its companion bill in the House call for the state Board of Education to have its statewide literacy plan completed by Jan. 31, 2024. So far, 36 other states have literacy plans. House Bill 3147, also passed in the House last month, requires the state board to draft a rubric for districts to measure the effectiveness of their literacy programs.
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Aaron
2 years ago

PPF will say “this does not mean that a literacy plan has to be completed”. “Literacy” and “plan” are not defined. “Why do we have to make a plan if we don’t have to follow it” “it would be impossible to follow this plan” “the only way this plan works is if it is drafted in florida.” “Jan 31 2024 is not defined well enough to set an actual deadline”. “Just because it is called a literacy plan does not mean it has a single thing to do with literacy and or planning”. “We don’t have time to make a… Read more »

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