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Illinois Has a Numeracy Plan. Alabama Has a Law. What's the Difference?

17 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Only 38.5% of Illinois students in grades 3–8 are meeting grade-level math standards — and that number doesn't get better in high school. This episode dives deep into Illinois's newly finalized Comprehensive Numeracy Plan: what it requires, what it recommends, and what it leaves entirely up to you. Then it traces what changed from Draft 2 to the June 2026 final — and why those edits matter for districts already in motion. It closes with a head-to-head comparison to Alabama's Numeracy Act, the legislation that funds coaches, designates struggling schools, and ultimately reconstitutes the ones that don't improve. Same problem. Two very different theories about who's responsible for solving it.

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