Illinois State Board of Education Professional Review Panel Reporting Committee met Aug. 23

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Illinois State Board of Education Professional Review Panel Reporting Committee met Aug. 23.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. Welcome

II. Roll Call

III. Approval of May 16, 2022 Minutes (roll call vote)

IV. Update: July Subcomittee Meeting

a. 2022 EBF 5YR Evaluative Study One-Pagers

b. 2027 EBF 5YR Evaluative Study

i. General feedback on 2022 5YR Eval from the Reporting Committee

ii. Research question revisions and updates

iii. Proposal and study approval process

V. Advisory Group Work Presentation

VI. Reporting Committee and Subcommittee Membership

VII. Public Comment

VIII. Adjourn

https://www.isbe.net/DocumentsPRP/082322-RC-Agenda.pdf



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