New technology for old problems: 10 elements of high quality digital learning
New technology for old problems: 10 elements of high quality digital learning
The Problem For years, the same common challenges have escaped solutions in even the best public schools: classes move too slowly for some students but too quickly for others; course offerings in foreign language or Advanced Placement are very limited in small and rural schools; and, especially in elementary schools, the school day leaves too...
By Collin Hitt
CPS Votes to Put Students First, Lengthen School Day
CPS Votes to Put Students First, Lengthen School Day
by Michael Wille With the CPS graduation rate hovering around 55%, you would think that teachers would be supportive of giving kids more time in the classroom. After all, according to a new website started by CPS to promote the longer school day, 14 of 15 studies have confirmed positive results between lengthening time in the classroom...
Failing Chicago Students Still Receive State Aid
Failing Chicago Students Still Receive State Aid
by Michael Wille On Thursday, a state Senator provided further evidence of the state’s inability to manage its education dollars. A hearing revealed last week that students with failing grades at Chicago State University continued to receive educational assistance dollars. Senator Edward Maloney indicated the following: Maloney, who requested state financial aid information after the Tribune report,...
Graduate Early and Receive $4,000
Graduate Early and Receive $4,000
by Mark Cavers During their latest session Indiana’s legislature passed and Governor Mitch Daniels signed into law a bill that will reward students who graduate from high school a year early. Under the program, Indiana high school students who graduate in three years will receive a $4,000 scholarship to attend any Indiana university or trade school. Providing a cash...
There Is Hope: Youth Connection Charter School
There Is Hope: Youth Connection Charter School
by Mark Cavers Youth Connection Charter School is a hybrid school that combines direct classroom instruction (think traditional school) with an online curriculum and enrolls students who have dropped out of other high schools. This unique learning environment allows teachers to tailor individual lessons to meet each students’ needs. Here is a short film detailing YCCS...
Illinois Needs to Learn to Fix Its Schools
Illinois Needs to Learn to Fix Its Schools
by Aon Hussain Just last week, the Chicago Sun Times published an interesting article about the state of rising teacher salaries. In some parts of Illinois, it is not uncommon to see some teachers earning six figures. In addition to high teacher salaries, administrators of various school districts are making a lot of money even as school...
Chico Takes on Job Ripe with Opportunities
Chico Takes on Job Ripe with Opportunities
by Mark Cavers Earlier today, Governor Quinn announced his appointment of former mayoral hopeful Gery Chico to the head of the Illinois State Board of Education. Chico will face a challenging job as he oversees schools in communities as diverse as Chicago and Sparta. He is charged with overseeing all 868 school districts, 2.1 million...
Government Monopolized Education Is Ineffective
Government Monopolized Education Is Ineffective
by Sameer Warraich New leadership is set to take control over Chicago Public Schools, and parents and students are pondering whether these new policy makers will be successful in reforming Chicago’s public school system. With a deficit that exceeds $720 million, CPS is in dire need of reformers who can simultaneously reduce costs while increasing the...
Update: Performance Counts Bill (SB7) Passes
Update: Performance Counts Bill (SB7) Passes
by Mark Cavers Update: Today is a big day for children in schools across state. Senate Bill 7, which represents a significant step forward in the effort to give all our children an excellent education just passed the House! By a margin of 112-1-1 the Illinois House of Representatives sent a strong message that they...
72% Say Taxpayers Not Getting Value on Public Education
72% Say Taxpayers Not Getting Value on Public Education
by Brian Costin On Tuesday, May 24 we will host pollster Scott Rasmussen to discuss the intersection of public opinion and free market principles. The renowned founder of Rasmussen Reports will share what “big ideas” are trending nationally and provide takeaways for Illinois residents, officials, and business leaders. This week, Rasmussen Reports released the results of a new poll showing heavy dissatisfaction...
Americans: Schools Are Wasting Money
Americans: Schools Are Wasting Money
by Collin Hitt A new poll from Rasmussen Reports finds that most American voters think public schools are wasteful. Interestingly, Americans also understate the amount of tax money that schools receive. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 11% of voters think the taxpayers are getting a good return on that investment. Seventy-two percent...