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The Forum on the Future of Public Education

The Forum on the Future of Public Education strives to bring the best empirical evidence to policymakers and the public.

The Forum draws on a network of premier scholars to create, interpret, and disseminate credible information on key questions facing P-20 education. The Forum pursues original research and facilitates collaboration between researchers and policymakers to examine the pressing issues shaping the future of public education. Key constituencies of the Forum include scholars who influence research, policy and practice; policy makers and policy making bodies at all levels; members of the media who influence public opinion; foundations, organizations, business groups and others who support, criticize and advocate for reform; and citizens who make choices about education for themselves and their children.

America is witnessing a drastic redefinition of the policies and practices associated with “public education.” Too often, discussions around the future of public education are strong on passion but short on actual evidence. The Forum for the Future of Public Education is filing that gap by building a resource of objective, research-based insights on key educational issues. We are establishing an open venue- a true public forum to debate controversial and consequential policy issues that will shape American’s future.

2018 Toys for Tots Drive

Nov 28, 2018, 17:30 by Danielle Ward (dfarmer@illinois.edu)
The Champaign County Toys for Tots program is collecting and purchasing new, unwrapped toys to deliver to local underprivileged children.

2018 Toys for Tots Drive at College of EducationThe Champaign County Toys for Tots program is collecting and purchasing new, unwrapped toys to deliver to local underprivileged children. In an effort to assist, the College of Education has added eight drop-off locations in the Education building at the following locations:

- Next to the elevators on all three floors
- Outside of the Department of Special Education
- In the faculty lounge

Individuals can also make donations in the dean's office in suite 38 in the lower level and online.

Donations will be accepted through December 19.