UNI Education Summit to Focus on Systemic Reform of Iowa Education
Recent research suggests
that American school children are falling behind their international
cohorts in academic skills at all education levels (Center for Research
on Human Capital and Education; ETS, 2013). Creating and delivering
quality education requires a complex system of institutions.
Institutional change (reform) is always difficult; however, it becomes
significantly more probable if relevant stakeholders are involved at all
levels of the reform process. This necessary connectedness among
stakeholders is essential for lasting systemic change to occur. Speakers
and participants at the UNI Education Summit will discuss topics
related to education reform, with particular emphasis on the areas of
literacy/reading, rural education and STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics) instruction.
Governor Branstad, the
Iowa Legislature and the Iowa Department of Education have signaled
their understanding of the need for education reform as follows:
- Passed and signed HF
215, an omnibus education reform bill addressing issues such as: school
funding, teacher recruitment, teacher advancement and accountability
requirements.
- Passed and signed SF
2319, a bill that directly addresses assisting young children who
underperform in reading, specifically because of dyslexia.
- Created and funded Iowa Reading Research Center (IRRC).
The purpose of the annual
UNI Education Summit is, and will continue to be, to provide a venue
and an opportunity for discussion among institutions and individuals
involved in, and necessary for, the successful, systemic reform of Iowa
education.
For more information and to register, visit the UNI Education Summit website.
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