The Study of Education Policy has been awarded a two-year, $4.3 million Supporting Effective Educator Development Renewal grant by the U.S. Department of Education.
Unit: Center for the Study of Education Policy
State superintendent presents to education administrators on topic of equity
State Superintendent of Education Dr. Carmen Ayala presented on the topic of equity to doctoral students in the Education Administration and Foundations (EAF) department on Wednesday, September 30. Ayala served as guest speaker for EAF 512, a doctoral level policy methods class taught by Drs. Lisa Hood and Erika Hunt.
EAF alum shares advice to education administrators on how to lead in a politically divided environment
Dr. Lee Rasch, Ed.D. ’90, presented to the EAF 512 Advanced Topics in Research Methodology: Educational Policy Analysis class on “Leading in a Politically Divided Environment.”
New video captures principal coaching model in LEAD project and documents shift in coaching model as a result of COVID-19
A new video, produced by Michaela Fray and Anne Cashman at the Regional Office of Education #1, captures the coaching model within the LEAD Project and documents the shift in the coaching model during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
CSEP’s Leadership for Equity Micro-Credentials featured in Illinois School Board Journal
An article written by Dr. Mark Hansen on the Leadership for Equity (LFE) Micro-Credential Series for School and District Leaders was recently published in the Illinois Association of School Boards’ journal.
CSEP staff and researchers in Czech Republic connect and learn via Zoom
Staff in the Center for the Study of Education Policy (CSEP) connected with researchers from Prague, Czech Republic on Tuesday, September 8, to share strategies and practices for preparing and evaluating leadership preparation programs.
Dr. Erika Hunt presents a national Pre-K virtual convening on Illinois P-12 Principal Endorsement
Did you know that Illinois is one of only six states that require principals to take course work that covers early learning content during their principal preparation program?
Phase 3 of a series of COVID-19 planning tools and resources is now available
The Center for the Study of Education Policy, with its partners from Leading Ed Partnerships, has just released Phase 3 of a four-phase series of planning tools and resources
Anti-racism resources for educators
The Center for the Study of Education Policy has released a list of anti-racist resources. The resources are organized by different categories, including: General Anti-Racism Books and Resources Preschool and Early Learning Resources K-12 Resources Post-secondary Resources Webinars and TedTalks Documentaries The resources were selected to help inform educators’ practices and may be used as a
New leader selected for nation’s go-to source on higher education funding trends
The former executive director of the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) will take over Grapevine, a trusted source for higher education funding trends in the U.S. since 1961.