In 2012 the Midwest Child-Parent Center (CPC) Expansion Project received an Investing in Innovation or “i3” grant of $15 million over five years from the U.S. Department of Education.
Unit: Center for the Study of Education Policy
Autism McLean Donation
The Center for the Study of Education Policy made its annual Christmas donation to Autism McLean
Principal-Preparation Programs Get Major Makeover in Illinois
Principal-Preparation Programs Get Major Makeover in Illinois Illinois’ work to make principal preparation statewide more rigorous and relevant is again in the news. In fact, Education Week just ran a series of articles on the importance of principal preparation that include an article citing Illinois’ work.
Case in Point: State Policy Change in Illinois
Erika Hunt, a senior policy analyst and researcher at Illinois State’s Center for the Study of Education Policy, presented with University of Illinois at Chicago Professor Shelby Cosner December 12 at a Wallace Foundation meeting.
Play-based learning webinar materials available
Elgin Area School District Unit 46 has implemented play-based curriculum in their all-day kindergarten classrooms. The district shared the curriculum’s development, implementation, and initial results.
Research-based ongoing professional development opportunity
There are currently 47 National Board Professional Development Schools in Illinois led by administrator leaders. The NBRC is expanding this program to include an additional 25 schools/districts to take part in this opportunity during the 2017-2018 school year.
CSEP staff attends U.S. Department of Education Director’s Meeting
CSEP staff attended a U.S. Department of Education Director’s Meeting in New Jersey earlier this month for the IL-PART project.
2016 Joint Annual Conference (IASB-IASA-IASBO) Panel Presentation
The session presented the recently released “School Leader Paradigm” developed by IPA to round out the actual personal, social, and systems intelligences and competencies needed by today’s school leaders.
CSEP director delivers Illinois Humanities presentation
Lynne Haeffele delivered a keynote speech titled “Poverty and Education Policy: Where Have We Been and Where Do We Go From Here?” at a meeting sponsored by Illinois Humanities.
Illinois School Leader website has moved
The Illinois School Leader website has been moved to Education.IllinoisState.edu/ISL.