Illinois National Board First Time Candidate Fee Subsidy opened February 12.
Illinois National Board First Time Candidate Fee Subsidy opened February 12

Illinois National Board First Time Candidate Fee Subsidy opened February 12.
For Leonard Roth, philanthropy is not just a way to stay connected to Illinois State. It’s become his personal mission.
Jon’s Heroes in Training is a program for physical education teacher education (PETE) students to gain experience in meeting the needs of individuals with autism.
As spring approaches, many students begin thinking about employment after graduation, and many alumni may be considering a career change. To help Redbirds with their careers, the Career Center is hosting its Spring Career Fair and Education Career Fair.
Saturday mornings are usually reserved for sleeping in, having a huge breakfast or catching up on your episodes saved to your DVR.
The Center for the Study of Education Policy at Illinois State University just released a new report on birth-to-third grade alignment efforts from across the state of Illinois. The report was prepared by the Birth-to-Third Grade (B-3) Continuity Project for the Illinois State Board of Education.
Since August 2015, we have invested in teaching our students the seven learner qualities: I Wonder, I Think, I am Self Aware, I Reflect, I Question, I Have Grit, and I Connect.
The North River Education Committee identifies student voice as one of their five core initiatives.
On October 30–31, Illinois State University hosted the Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) conference in Bloomington-Normal for the third year.
The Office of the Provost announced the winners of the Research Initiative Award, which includes Rebecca Achen, Amin Bahmanian, Brandon McDaniel, Kerri Milita, Anna Smith, and Andres Vidal-Gadea.