education

Trapped in Illinois’ lowest-performing schools

03/18/2014
Can you solve the following math problem? Ninety-two percent of students in Illinois’ lowest-performing high schools struggle to solve problems like this one. Low-performing schools aren’t a Chicago-only phenomenon – the city is home to only 45% of the state’s lowest-performing elementary schools and high schools. More than half of the state’s lowest-performing schools are outside of...

TAGS: education, vouchers

Illinois’ biased eighth-grade labor history curricula

By Paul Kersey
03/14/2014
Illinois state law requires that students be taught the history of organized labor by the end of eighth grade. And there is a bill in the General Assembly that would expand on that, so schoolchildren would have to learn more about unions. Unions are powerful institutions, so it’s reasonable to expect that children be taught...

TAGS: education, labor, unions

Rockford: Home to the highest number of low-performing schools outside of Chicago

02/23/2014
Most people assume that Chicago is home to Illinois’ lowest-performing schools – those schools that scored in the bottom 10 percent on the Illinois Standard Achievement Test, or ISAT. But, in actuality, Chicago is home to only 45 percent of the state’s lowest-performing elementary schools and high schools. More than half of Illinois’ lowest-performing schools...

TAGS: education, Rockford, school choice, vouchers

New bill requires Illinois’ eighth-graders to be taught the importance of unions

By Justin Hegy
02/06/2014
In late January new legislation, Senate Bill 2682, was introduced to the Illinois Senate mandating that all eighth-graders be taught “the history of organized labor in America” and “the collective bargaining process.” The bill strengthens existing language so no student would be allowed to graduate eighth grade without being taught the importance of organized labor....

TAGS: education, unions

What Illinois Policy Institute’s pension plan means for teachers

By Ted Dabrowski
11/15/2013
The pension crisis has left teachers at risk of losing everything they’re counting on for retirement. Teachers deserve choice and control over their future. The Illinois Policy Institute supports freeing teachers from the bad choices of unpredictable Illinois politicians. Here’s our approach for treating everybody fairly: Pension benefits earned to date are paid. Going forward,...

TAGS: 401(k), education, pensions, teacher salaries

Teachers should not be evaluated by principals

03/31/2013
Making sure we identify poor teachers and have them exit the teaching profession should be of the utmost importance. This is because teachers, by far, have the single biggest impact on student success.

TAGS: education