1 as Reported on The School Report Card ( Chicago Only schools). Evaluation Reportfor illinois PreK At-Risk by County, District (Grades Pre-K 12 th ) with http://www.isbe.state.il.us/research/publications.htm
Extractions: The publications listed below are available in hardcopy only and cannot be sent via email. You may order the publication by number and through email or fax, but please remember to provide your mailing address with zip code. Directory of Illinois Public Schools, School Districts, and Other Education Units Illinois Teacher Salary Study Illinois Non-Certified Salary Study Nonpublic School Directory Nonpublic School Statistics Unit Schools by Affiliation Nonpublic Enrollment of Secondary Schools (Grades 9-12) including Special Education by Gender (NP425VO2) Nonpublic Secondary School Nonpublic Elementary School Enrollment (Pre-K 8 th Nonpublic Staff Report (NP361V02) Rank Order by Enrollment of All Public Schools (Descending Order) Rank Order by Enrollment of Public Elementary Public Schools Rank Order by Enrollment of Public Junior High Schools Rank Order by Enrollment of Public High Schools Rank Order by Enrollment of Regular Districts by Gender All Public Schools in Alpha Order All Public Elementary Schools in Alpha Order All Public Junior High Schools in Alpha Order All Public High Schools in Alpha Order All Public Schools in County Alpha Order Elementary Public Schools in County Alpha Order Junior High Public Schools in
LS: Virtual K-12 Sites Unit VI Review of Virtual k12 Course Sites Do stem from other virtual high schoolscomplexes such illinois Virtual High School (Start 2001) http//www.ivhs http://www.ltc1s.k12.il.us/unitvi3.htm
Extractions: Welcome to Interface Design Activities in Theory and Practice ED722 Reviewed by: Lucianne Sweder Unit VI : Review of Virtual K-12 Course Sites: Do they support accessibility and international standards? All course offerings stem from other virtual high schools complexes such as Apex Learning, Florida Virtual High School, Class.com, Kentucky Virtual High School, and Aidex. Illinois Virtual High School (Start 2001) http://www.ivhs.k12.il.us/index.html Illinois opens its Virtual High School to Illinois students. School boards should contact the Illinois State Board of Education for more Information about accreditation for their students. All course offerings stem from other virtual high schools complexes such as Apex Learning, Florida Virtual High School, Class.com, Kentucky Virtual High School, and Aidex. Federally funded project that is collaboratively being carried out by high schools across the country. In exchange for contributing a small amount of teaching time, a school in the collaborative can offer its students NetCourses, ranging from advanced academic courses to technical and specialized courses. The Kentucky Virtual High School
Extractions: The College of Engineering offers a variety of programs designed to help young children explore the world of science and technology. Links to these programs are listed below. If you are a high school student interested in learning more about degree programs in the college, visit the " prospective undergraduates " page of this website. What is engineering?
History.html and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Lyle Spencer Foundation jointly fundeda fiveyear investigation into educational finance in the State of illinois http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/eafdept/edfin/history.html
Extractions: University Beginning in July 1986, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Lyle Spencer Foundation jointly funded a five-year investigation into educational finance in the State of Illinois. This series of investigations was conducted on the campuses of Illinois State University and of the University of Illinois at Urbana. The Director of the project is Distinguished Professor George Alan Karnes Wallis Hickrod at Illinois State University and the Co-director is Association Professor James Gordon Ward at the University of Illinois. The MacArthur-Spencer Special Series in Illinois Educational Finance is focused upon three central concepts in the study of educational finance: equity, adequacy, and efficiency. These concepts are explored by traditional philosophical and historical inquiry and by operational definitions, complete with empirical and statistical inquiry. The website is intended purely for archival purposes, no attempt has been made to edit the various studies into some consistent narrative. One Man's Opinion: A Collection of Op-Eds and Commentaries on Educational Policy and Other Public Policy Matters Series 1: Two Essays on the Political and Normative Aspects of American School Finance: An Historical Perspective Series 2: ... State Support of Higher Education: From Expansion to Steady State to Decline, 1969 to 1989 Including an Illinois Case Study