Research shows that, once children are in school, the single most important factor affecting their achievement is the quality of their teachers. Schools with high percentages of low-income and minority students are consistently more likely to have teachers who are inexperienced, have lower basic academic skills or are not highly qualified. Addressing teacher quality is a critical strategy for closing the achievement gap, and an important priority of the No Child Left Behind Act. The Foundation has supported a number of initiatives to attract, support, and retain first-rate teachers in the schools that need them the most.
Butch Trusty And Jason Quiara Will Lead The Foundation’s Key Program Work
Ellen Alberding Speaks At City Club Of Chicago (5/08/2012)
Foundation president speaks about workforce development, Great Lakes protection, public safety, and teacher quality challenges and opportunities
National Teacher Appreciation Week (5/08/2012)
Honoring excellence in the classroom and giving teachers the tools they need to be successful