Report offers mixed review of educational progress in Illinois – Capitol News IL

But it also shows that despite billions of dollars in additional spending on K-12 education, proficiency rates in reading, writing and math have stagnated, and in some cases have declined, a fact that mirrors national trends.
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mqyl
7 months ago

“While (reading and math) proficiency rates in Illinois have remained flat, they have also flattened out or even declined in other states, which has had the effect of boosting Illinois’ national ranking.”

Illinois’ definition of progress

Deb
7 months ago

Maybe the state hold teachers accountable for student test scores and for chronic absenteeism IL should require that teachers teach, and stop being political activists.

Brian Jones
7 months ago

What, throwing money ate the problem doesn’t work????

Someone better tell the CTU.

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