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Higher education in Illinois fulfills its responsibility to the State of Illinois through a tradition of quality teaching, research and service that both supports and works to improve Illinois' entire educational system from pre-school through college. This is a critical time for Illinois education. Closely linked to our children's performance are the needs for school improvement and to prepare and support highly qualified teachers, especially in fields such as special and bilingual education, mathematics and science, and in metropolitan Chicago as well as rural areas. All of this occurs as our schools face increasing scrutiny, but amidst the worst budget crisis in memory. While more is expected of students today, more also is expected of teachers and school leaders, as well as higher education institutions that prepare them

The Illinois P-16 Education Collaborative is a cooperative effort among Illinois educators to improve teaching, learning, and achievement statewide. Over the past two years the Illinois P-16 Education Initiative has developed an action plan which brings together college and university leaders in common purpose with leaders of the state's elementary and secondary schools to begin thinking and acting differently across the entire P-16 spectrum. The Illinois P-16 Education Collaborative has developed an action plan which brings together college and university leaders in common purpose with leaders of the state's elementary and secondary schools to begin thinking and acting differently across the entire P-16 spectrum.


Spring 2004 Update on Illinois P-16 Education Collaborative (PDF format)

Illinois Board of Higher Education Agenda Items on the P-16 Partnership for Educational Excelence

Illinois Board of Higher Education Teacher Quality Enhancement (TQE) Project

Associates of Arts in Teaching Initiative (PDF format)


 


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