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  1. Concerns for educational improvement in Illinois K-12 school districts (Rural research report) by Robert F Hall, 1998
  2. Availability of technology in rural and small town central Illinois K-12 public school districts (Field experience paper) by Robert H Ehlke, 1996
  3. The Impact of Waivers on K-12 Physical Education Instruction in Illinois Schools.(Brief Article): An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport by David Q. Thomas, Shelli Thurman, et all 2001-03-01
  4. A brief history of K-12 finance in Illinois, or, 162 years in search of the perfect formula (The MacArthur/Spencer special series on Illinois school finance) by G. Alan Hickrod, 1987
  5. K-12 single-sex education what does the research say? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444758) by Pamela Haag, 2000

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What Is the ICN? A robust, statewide education network; Capable of connecting all Illinois K12 schools, higher education institutions, libraries, museums, local
http://www.illinois.net/news/ICN Info Sessions.ppt
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42. History & Purpose
History Purpose. Project I57 links five very different Illinois K-12 schools north to south along Interstate 57, giving these students and teachers a chance to conduct authentic
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/i57/I57-9Dec98-ppt/tsld002.htm
  • Project I-57 links five very different Illinois K-12 schools north to south along Interstate 57, giving these students and teachers a chance to conduct authentic research on their own communities, to interact via the Internet with counterparts at other Il
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43. Beaumont Foundation Of America
In 2003, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to 58 sites in Illinois. K12 Schools. Cornerstone Academy, Chicago
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/2003/illinois.htm
Yearbook • Overview • 2007 Grants • 2006 Grants • 2005 Grants ... • 2002 Grants 2003 Beaumont Foundation Grantees Illinois In 2003, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to 58 sites in Illinois. K-12 Schools Cornerstone Academy, Chicago
East Richland Elementary School, Olney
Fieldcrest School, Markham
Harlan Community Academy High School, Chicago
Haskell Academy, Rockford
Leo High School, Chicago
Mary E. McDowell, Chicago
North Lawndale College Preparatory Charter High School, Chicago
St. Columbanus School, Chicago
St. Elizabeth School, Chicago
Ellis Arts Academy, Rockford Fairmont, Lockport Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, Urbana Ramsey Grade School, Vandalia Community Organizations Aspira Inc. of Illinois, Chicago Breakthrough Urban Ministries, Chicago Erie Neighborhood House, Chicago Access Services of Northern Illinois / Northern Illinois Center for Adaptive Technology, Rockford Cabrini Connections, Chicago

44. Eligibility Guidelines For True Learning, True Teaching Seminars | Illinois Huma
Seminar applicants must currently be fulltime educators in Illinois (K-12) schools and have at least one year of experience in the Illinois school system.
http://www.prairie.org/programs/eligibility/4445
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Eligibility Guidelines for True Learning, True Teaching Seminars
  • Educators who consider themselves dedicated to the profession, to their students, and to life-long learning are encouraged to apply. The IHC especially encourages applications from educators who have recently joined the profession. Seminar applicants must currently be full-time educators in Illinois (K-12) schools and have at least one year of experience in the Illinois school system. Germany seminars are open to full-time K-12 educators with three or more years of full-time teaching experience. Special preference will be given to educators with German language skills and to IHC seminar alumni. Please note that family members, spouses, friends, and pets cannot be accommodated. Unfortunately, there can be no exceptions made to this rule. IHC seminars are dedicated to learning for the sake of learning and no college or university credit is given. However, the IHC is an approved ISBE provider and all IHC seminars qualify for CEUs.
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45. Cultural Diversity Focus Of Annual Potluck - News
Twelve social science educators in Illinois K12 schools will have the opportunity to visit Ethiopia June through July. Gebrewold outlined GPA objectives in his presentation.
http://www.westerncourier.com/news/2005/04/11/News/Cultural.Diversity.Focus.Of.A

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