Committee Happenings
Greetings, once again, members of The Council of State Governments Midwestern Legislative Conference Education & Workforce Development Committee. Whether you are currently in legislative session or catching up on constituent outreach, we hope you are able to carve out some time in your schedules to take advantage of the programing and activities the MLC and this committee have planned over the next few months.
MLC Annual Meeting on July 21-24 in Columbus, Ohio
In late July, the various committees of the Midwestern Legislative Conference will host in-person sessions in conjunction with the MLC Annual Meeting in Columbus. This family-friendly event brings together legislators and their guests from the region’s states and provinces for four days of learning, collaboration and networking opportunities.
For those interested in attending, please keep in mind two important dates that will feature committee-related content.
On Sunday, July 21, the committee will host its annual business session. This session serves as an opportunity to not only hear presentations on important education and workforce development policy, but also to better understand how your fellow lawmakers are tackling similar issues in their home states and provinces. This year's business session will be extended to two hours to allow more time for a roundtable discussion among legislators.
The Sunday session also will will feature an overview of the work being done in the host state of Ohio to strengthen and integrate state policy on education and workforce development through a recent legislative-initiated restructuring of the state education agency. The session will also include a presentation on a pedagogical method to literacy education that is based on cognitive science that now has been adopted by a majority of Midwestern states.
On Tuesday, July 23, a committee-sponsored session will explore state policies to better help students in need of academic remediation as they transition from high school to college, as well as prevention strategies to help students prior to graduation from high school.
In the coming weeks, you will receive additional details about the committee’s sessions, including an agenda, as well as the larger MLC Annual Meeting. We hope to see you in Columbus this summer. Please visit csgmidwest.org for more information about the MLC Annual Meeting and to register for the event. Please note that you can save $50 by taking advantage of our early-bird discount by registering by Tuesday, May 21.
Webinar on Teacher Shortages
Later this spring, CSG Midwest will release an issue brief on strategies Midwestern states have taken to address ongoing teacher shortages. To complement the release of this report, the MLC Education & Workforce Development Committee will host a webinar on the topic sometime in late spring or early summer. An invitation will be sent to all committee members. In addition, a legislative tracker highlighting active bills addressing teacher shortage problems will be uploaded on the CSG Midwest website soon.
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