Illinois educators hope to tackle thorny issue of math competence – Capitol News IL

The 2025 report card showed only 38.4 percent of Illinois students overall scored proficient or better in math, compared to 52.4 percent in English language arts.  A statewide, comprehensive "numeracy plan" will direct not just the way math is taught in the classroom, but how math teachers are trained in the profession and math programs are administered in school districts.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
4 months ago

If you teach them math (as you should) they will flee Illinois once they see how much debt each one of them are in to the state to fund the huge pension shortfall.

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