Eye Level Learning Center

Morton Grove, United States

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Specialties

Eye Level– Morton Grove takes Math and English proficiency to the next level. More than two million K-​12 students worldwide have used Eye Level to become self-​directed, lifelong learners. The Math and English programs are based on U.S. Department of Education curriculum standards. Our programs have been recognized by the NCTM (National Council of Teachers in Mathematics) and NCTE (National Council of Teachers in English). The Math program emphasizes both basis math and critical thinking covering basic skills, as well as advanced concepts and applications using child friendly, engaging materials. The English program covers reading and writing through thematic approaches, repetitive practice, and strategies that combine listening, speaking, reading and writing. By understanding the needs and goals as your child sees them, our instructors will work with you to set appropriate goals and tailor a curriculum and pace to attain them one step at a time. Pre-​K through ACT/​SAT prep.

History

Established in 2009.

1976

Founded Daekyo Co., Ltd.

1991

Daekyo America founded

1993

Daekyo membership surpassed the one million mark

1996

Daekyo moved to Noonnoppi Boramae Center, the new headquarters building

2003

Launched E. nopi brand

2004

Listed on Korea Stock Exchange

2009

Middle school grade 1 and 2 textbooks evaluated as a standard textbook (10 kinds)

2009

Ranked first in the Korean Brand Power Index

(K-​BPI) for 12 consecutive years.

Meet the Business Owner

Jennifer C.

Business Owner

Jennifer Chang has been a certified teacher since 2002, having taught for 5 years at Grover Cleveland Elementary School in the Chicago Public Schools and most recently at Catalyst Circle Rock in Austin, Chicago. She has a Masters degree in both special education (LBS 1) and Educational Leadership and Administration. She is married to Michael, and has three amazing children, Matthew (7), Andrew (5), and Samantha (3). Currently, she also serves as the Education director at Reformed Korea Presbyterian Church in downtown Skokie and as president of the Monster Education Foundation– a nonprofit organization with a mission to seek, identify, and support promising youth in Chicago’s highest-​need communities.