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1999-00 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1999-00 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
We are pleased to share with vou the 1999-00 annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. IMSA's 14th year was characterized by the continued evolution of our dynamic Business Plan, and the advancement ol our Strategic Initiatives.
Report On The Elementary Teacher Survey Pilot Study On Behalf Of The Columbus Urban Systemic Initiative, Steven R. Rogg
Report On The Elementary Teacher Survey Pilot Study On Behalf Of The Columbus Urban Systemic Initiative, Steven R. Rogg
Steven R Rogg
This report completes the pilot study conducted by the Columbus Public Schools’ (CPS) Urban Systemic Initiative (USI)1 and the Center for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching in Mathematics Science and Technology (The Center@IMSA) of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA). This initial pilot study was designed to test the Elementary Teacher Survey prepared by the USI Teacher Support Teams. A validation study, to follow in the spring, will seek evidence of program impact on teaching practices in science and mathematics classrooms. In other words, it will validate the findings of the Elementary Teacher Survey via direct classroom observation …
1998-99 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1998-99 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
For far too long, too many educational environments have been schooling environments focused on teacher- delivered and student-received information rather than learning environments focused on teacher- facilitated and student-generated knowledge. This must change. Young people are capable of extraordinary achievements and significant contributions, and it is the responsibility of educators, parents, taxpayers, policymakers and the business community to provide learning environments that make this possible. With your continuing support, IMSA will work continuously, diligently and resolutely to model and help others become such a learning environment.
1997-98 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1997-98 Annual Report, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
We are pleased to share with you the 1997-98 annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. In this, we report some highlights of IMSA's 12th year, including highlights of our residential educational program for IMSA students and our statewide service programs for Illinois teachers, other students, schools and policymakers.
1996-97 Annual Report, Building The Capacity Of Learners & Leaders, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1996-97 Annual Report, Building The Capacity Of Learners & Leaders, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
It is our pleasure to share with you the eleventh annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. As a unique learning enterprise, IMSA builds the capacity of students, teachers and policymakers to improve and transform mathematics and science teaching and learning.
The 1996-97 year was marked with many historic events...events that commemorated our past as well as events that charted our course for the next decade.
1995-96 Annual Report, The Power Of An Idea, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1995-96 Annual Report, The Power Of An Idea, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
In this First Decade Report, we demonstrate how the power of ideas uniquely explored, interpreted and embodied in practice at IMSA, has inspired and empowered others to be agents of change in the transformation of mathematics and science teaching and learning within their own communities. During the past ten years, we have extended and enriched ideas such as Discovery-Based Learning, Integrative Learning, Apprentice Investigation, Institutional and Program-Based Research, Technology Integration in the Curriculum and Collaborative Inquiry. The embodiment of these ideas in our practice and in the practice of our educational partners throughout Illinois and the nation, benefits students at …
1994-95 Annual Report, Research Innovative Teaching And Service, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1994-95 Annual Report, Research Innovative Teaching And Service, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
This 1994-95 Annual Report highlights a year of creative new initiatives and partnerships, both internal and external. Included are special events, action research, integrative teaching and learning across the curriculum, statewide recruitment, statewide service, state and private investment, and student achievement.
1993-94 Annual Report, TransForming Through Connections, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1993-94 Annual Report, TransForming Through Connections, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
It is our privilege to share with you the eighth annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The 1993-94 year was a turning point for IMSA and our annual report helps to tell the story of our continued transformation from that of "school" to that of "educational laboratory/resource for the state of Illinois."
During 1993-94, the board of trustees officially approved a new strategic plan and mission statement declaring a bold commitment to the transformation of mathematics and science teaching and learning through connections. To answer that call, the Academy radically redesigned its internal organizational structure and as …
1992-93 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1992-93 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
As you read this report—the seventh annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy—we hope you will share our pride in the continuing growth and development of Academy programs and services, for much of this growth and development was made possible by your outstanding commitment and support.
The 1992-93 year introduced a new chapter in Academy history, one characterized by expanded partnership initiatives with schools, teachers and students throughout Illinois. As a laboratory for the advancement of teaching and learning in mathematics and science, the Academy embraced an even bolder mission in 1992-93—one of transformation. Transforming teaching and learning …
1991-92 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1991-92 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
On behalf of the board of trustees, faculty, staff, students, parents and alumni of this pioneering educational community, it is our privilege to share with you the sixth annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The 1991-92 year was indeed a remarkable one for the Academy; we are pleased to report some of the highlights.
Externally, programs for other school systems, teachers and students in Illinois continued to expand. IMSA's impact on the state included helping 23 Illinois school districts restructure their mathematics and science programs, awarding teachers IMPACT II grants to exchange innovative classroom programs, and sponsoring …
1990-91 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1990-91 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
On June 11,1990, following a year of community discussions, extensive research and intensive planning, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy unveiled a revolutionary strategic plan for its future. The plan, which received unanimous support from the board of trustees, included strategies in ten areas: curriculum; assessment of student achievement; teaching; business, research and educational partnerships; recruitment and support of a diverse student population; private sector funding; marketing/communications; integration of academic and residential life; organizational structure; and personal and professional growth for faculty and staff.
1989-90 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1989-90 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
In many ways, the 1989-90 school year at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy can best be described as a year of re-creation. Having successfully met the challenges of the start-up years (1986-1989), our fourth school year became a time for thoughtful reflection, refocus and renewal. Within the context of strategic planning, we began to examine our values and beliefs, to clarify our mission and aspirations, and to develop bold, innovative strategies for achieving our institutional objectives.
1988-89 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1988-89 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
With your support, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy forged new paths in 1988-89, resulting in another banner year. In looking back and reflecting on the many highlights and achievements, I invite you to join me in celebrating the Academy as a symbol of our state's belief in and commitment to the potential of youth.
1987-88 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1987-88 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
Our second academic year enabled the Academy to embark in new directions. At the conclusion of the 1988 spring legislative session, the Academy's budget review process was transferred from the Illinois State Board of Education to the Illinois Board of Higher Education. We are grateful to all who have helped shape the Academy into the unique institution that it is today. We extend special thanks to Superintendent of Education Dr. Ted Sanders and the staff at the State Board of Education for their leadership. With their assistance and support, the Academy was able to achieve significant growth within a limited …
1986-87 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1986-87 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
"It is a pleasure to present you with a report on the highly successful first year at The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. As residents of Illinois, we have been fortunate to witness a dream become a reality
Members of the Academy Board of Trustees represent business, education, and the private sector, all of whom have an interest in promoting the economic development of Illinois. We believe that for Illinois businesses to compete and be effective in global markets, they must be highly innovative and adaptable. The leadership necessary to achieve this goal can be attained through the training and …
A Report Of An Adult Education Program In Modern Mathematics, Gerald D. Murry
A Report Of An Adult Education Program In Modern Mathematics, Gerald D. Murry
Graduate Student Research Papers
The problem was to establish a method, or methods, of informing the people of the community about the aims and purposes of the modified mRthem:1tics program which was being used in the Puyallup Junior High School.