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| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB3147 Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Laura Faver Dias SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| New Act | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.51 | from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51 | 105 ILCS 5/21B-20 | | 105 ILCS 5/21B-30 | | 105 ILCS 5/21B-35 | |
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Creates the Literary and Justice for All Act. Provides that the State Board of Education shall adopt and make available to school districts a rubric by which districts may evaluate curricula and select and implement evidence-based, culturally inclusive core reading instruction programs, a template to develop literacy plans, and guidance on evidence-based practices. Requires the State Board to develop training opportunities in teaching reading and a comprehensive literacy plan for this State. Amends the School Code. Makes changes concerning the Reading Improvement Block Grant Program, the requirements to receive a Professional Educator License, taking a test in reading foundations for certain licensure, and the requirements for educators trained in other states or counties. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Literacy and Justice for All Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly makes all of the |
7 | | following findings: |
8 | | (1) Literacy is not only critical for individuals' |
9 | | ability to earn income, secure housing, participate in |
10 | | their healthcare, support their children's education, |
11 | | pursue happiness, and navigate the world but also |
12 | | collectively foundational to our community and democracy.
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13 | | (2) The World Literacy Foundation found that low |
14 | | literacy is a major contributor to inequality and |
15 | | increases the likelihood of poor physical and mental |
16 | | health, workplace accidents, misuse of medication, |
17 | | participation in crime, and welfare dependency, all of |
18 | | which have substantial additional social and economic |
19 | | costs.
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20 | | (3) Fifty percent of Illinois' third graders met, |
21 | | exceeded, or approached learning standards in English |
22 | | language arts according to the Illinois Assessment of |
23 | | Readiness with the other half of students not meeting or |
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1 | | partially meeting standards; this represents a 10 |
2 | | percentage-point swing from the 2019 pre-pandemic rates |
3 | | when 60% of students met, exceeded, or approached learning |
4 | | standards.
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5 | | (4) Thirty-three percent of Illinois' fourth graders |
6 | | achieved proficient or advanced reading scores on the 2022 |
7 | | National Assessment of Educational Progress with another |
8 | | 29% meeting basic reading proficiency and the remaining |
9 | | 38% scoring below basic reading proficiency.
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10 | | (5) Research from the Annie E. Casey Institute found |
11 | | that students who are not proficient readers in third |
12 | | grade are 4 times more likely not to finish high school; if |
13 | | those students are from low-income families, they are more |
14 | | than 6 times more likely not to finish high school.
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15 | | (6) Research consistently finds that a diverse, |
16 | | well-trained, and expanding pool of teachers, in |
17 | | conjunction with curricula responsive to the strengths and |
18 | | needs of diverse student populations, improves educational |
19 | | outcomes for all students.
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20 | | (7) An appropriate curriculum blends the learning |
21 | | needs of students with their developmental needs and |
22 | | increases in complexity with every new stage of childhood.
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23 | | (8) Oral language development is a prerequisite for |
24 | | reading and writing that is nurtured from birth through |
25 | | talking, reading, story-telling, singing, nursery rhymes, |
26 | | and other language exposure and, as younger children |
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1 | | develop, through intentional dialogue with rich |
2 | | vocabulary; home visiting programs, access to books, |
3 | | high-quality childcare and preschool, and lived |
4 | | experiences strengthen students' opportunity to build |
5 | | oracy skills, vocabulary, and background knowledge, |
6 | | leading to higher-level cognitive thinking.
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7 | | (9) Reading builds new neural pathways in the brain as |
8 | | people, usually children, learn to connect the sounds in |
9 | | language to letters on a page to the meaning of the text; |
10 | | however, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to |
11 | | literacy, as learners will require different dosages |
12 | | within different areas of literacy instruction to meet |
13 | | their individual needs.
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14 | | (10) Reading and writing have a reciprocal |
15 | | relationship, as each strengthens the other, and students |
16 | | benefit when their instruction is closely intertwined.
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17 | | (11) English learners benefit from a comprehensive |
18 | | literacy approach that recognizes the value of |
19 | | multilingualism by enveloping all areas of literacy |
20 | | instruction with a deep focus on oral language development |
21 | | and encouraging students to make connections between |
22 | | English and their home language.
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23 | | (12) Teachers deserve the tools to be knowledgeable |
24 | | about the cultural practices and language system of the |
25 | | children they serve, including those children who speak |
26 | | language variations of English, such as African-American |
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1 | | English (AAE); AAE has a linguistic structure that is a |
2 | | systematic and rule-governed variation of General American |
3 | | English.
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4 | | (13) Research shows that direct, systematic, |
5 | | cumulative, and explicit reading instruction that is |
6 | | focused on the foundational reading skills of phonemic |
7 | | awareness, phonics or decoding, spelling or encoding, |
8 | | vocabulary development that includes morphology, oral |
9 | | language development, reading fluency, and reading |
10 | | comprehension that includes syntax and building background |
11 | | or content knowledge, is highly effective in teaching |
12 | | young children to read.
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13 | | (14) High literacy achievement across all demographic |
14 | | groups is an essential indicator of educational equity |
15 | | within this State; strengthening early literacy |
16 | | instruction and support for students in Illinois will pay |
17 | | dividends in the future by empowering students, providing |
18 | | the skills they will need to graduate, find fulfilling |
19 | | careers, and be productive members of their communities |
20 | | and of our democracy.
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21 | | (15) Ensuring that every child has access to |
22 | | high-quality, research-aligned, developmentally |
23 | | appropriate reading instruction implemented using a |
24 | | comprehensive approach is a foundational component of this |
25 | | State's public education system and a responsibility |
26 | | shared among federal, State, and local education agencies. |
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1 | | Section 10. State Board of Education assistance; |
2 | | comprehensive literacy plan. |
3 | | (a) The State Board of Education shall adopt and make |
4 | | available all of the following to each publicly funded school |
5 | | district: |
6 | | (1) A rubric by which districts may evaluate curricula |
7 | | and select and implement evidence-based, culturally |
8 | | inclusive core reading instruction programs. The rubric |
9 | | shall address: |
10 | | (A) systematic and explicit approaches to phonemic |
11 | | awareness, decoding (phonics), and encoding(spelling); |
12 | | (B) vocabulary development, including morphology, |
13 | | and reading fluency; |
14 | | (C) oral language development; |
15 | | (D) reading comprehension, including syntax and |
16 | | building background (content) knowledge; and |
17 | | (E) cultural inclusivity. |
18 | | (2) A template to support districts when developing |
19 | | comprehensive, district-wide literacy plans that include |
20 | | support for special student populations, including |
21 | | multilingual, diverse, and gifted students. |
22 | | (3) Guidance on evidence-based practices for effective |
23 | | structures for training and deploying literacy coaches to |
24 | | support teachers and close opportunity gaps among student |
25 | | demographic groups. |
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1 | | (b) On or after September 1, 2024, the State Board of |
2 | | Education shall develop and make available evidence-based |
3 | | training opportunities in teaching reading. Such training |
4 | | shall focus on systematic and explicit instruction in the |
5 | | areas of phonemic awareness, decoding (phonics), encoding |
6 | | (spelling), vocabulary development, including morphology, oral |
7 | | language development, reading fluency, and reading |
8 | | comprehension, including syntax and building background |
9 | | (content) knowledge and include rigorous evaluations of |
10 | | learning throughout and at the end of the training. This |
11 | | support shall include: |
12 | | (1) development of a microcredential or a series of |
13 | | microcredentials in comprehensive, evidence-based |
14 | | literacy instruction to be affixed to professional |
15 | | educator licenses upon successful demonstration of the |
16 | | skill, completion of the required coursework or |
17 | | assessment, or both; |
18 | | (2) creation and dissemination of a tool that school |
19 | | districts, educators, and the public may use to evaluate |
20 | | professional development and training programs related to |
21 | | structured literacy instruction; and |
22 | | (3) in partnership with one or more high-quality |
23 | | providers of evidence-based professional development or |
24 | | training in the content and principles of effective |
25 | | language and literacy instruction, development of online |
26 | | training modules on evidence-based literacy instruction |
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1 | | accepted for continuing professional development units. |
2 | | (c) On or before October 1, 2023, in consultation with |
3 | | education stakeholders, the State Board Education shall |
4 | | develop and adopt a comprehensive literacy plan for this |
5 | | State, which shall be updated as needed. The State Board shall |
6 | | annually compile and post on its website information about |
7 | | progress on the comprehensive literacy plan. |
8 | | Section 90. The School Code is amended by changing |
9 | | Sections 2-3.51, 21B-20, 21B-30, and 21B-35 as follows:
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10 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.51) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51)
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11 | | Sec. 2-3.51. Reading Improvement Block Grant Program. To |
12 | | improve the
reading
and study skills of children from |
13 | | kindergarten through sixth grade in
school districts. The |
14 | | State Board of Education is authorized to administer a
Reading |
15 | | Improvement
Block Grant Program. As used in this Section:
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16 | | "School district" includes those
schools designated as |
17 | | "laboratory schools".
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18 | | "Scientifically based reading research"
means the
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19 | | application of rigorous, systematic, and objective procedures |
20 | | to obtain valid
knowledge relevant to reading development, |
21 | | reading instruction, and reading
difficulties. The term |
22 | | includes research that employs systematic, empirical
methods |
23 | | that draw on observation or experiment, involves rigorous data
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24 | | analysis that is adequate to test the stated hypotheses and to |
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1 | | justify the
general conclusions drawn, relies on measurements |
2 | | or observational methods that
provide valid data across |
3 | | evaluators and observers and across multiple
measurements and |
4 | | observations, and has been accepted by peer-reviewed
journal |
5 | | or approved by a panel of independent experts through a |
6 | | comparably
rigorous, objective and scientific review.
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7 | | (a) Funds for the Reading Improvement Block Grant
Program |
8 | | shall
be distributed to school districts on the following |
9 | | basis: 70% of
monies shall be awarded on the prior year's best |
10 | | 3 months average daily
attendance and 30% shall be distributed |
11 | | on the number of
economically disadvantaged (E.C.I.A. Chapter |
12 | | I) pupils in the district ,
provided that the State Board may |
13 | | distribute an amount not to exceed 2% of
the monies |
14 | | appropriated for the Reading Improvement Block Grant Program |
15 | | for the
purpose of
providing teacher training and re-training |
16 | | in the teaching of reading .
Program funds shall be distributed |
17 | | to school districts
in 2
semi-annual installments, one payment |
18 | | on or before October 30, and one payment
prior to April 30, of |
19 | | each year.
The State Board shall promulgate rules and |
20 | | regulations necessary for the
implementation of this program. |
21 | | If the appropriation for the Reading Improvement Block |
22 | | Grant Program for a given fiscal year is less than |
23 | | $15,000,000, then the State Board shall limit eligibility to |
24 | | school districts that have been placed in Tier 1 or Tier 2 |
25 | | pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection (g) of Section 18-8.15 |
26 | | of this Code and shall impose additional eligibility criteria |
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1 | | to limit the number of approved applicants to a cohort |
2 | | sufficient for each selected district to provide adequate |
3 | | training and ongoing coaching support to each teacher of |
4 | | students in kindergarten through grade 2 and special education |
5 | | teachers and evidence-based curriculum investments.
Programs |
6 | | provided with grant funds shall not replace quality
classroom
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7 | | reading instruction, but shall instead supplement such |
8 | | instruction.
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9 | | (a-5) Reading Improvement Block Grant Program funds shall |
10 | | be used by
school districts
in
the following manner:
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11 | | (1) to hire reading specialists, reading teachers, and |
12 | | reading aides in
order
to provide early reading |
13 | | intervention in kindergarten through grade 2 and
programs |
14 | | of continued reading support for students in grades 3 |
15 | | through
6;
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16 | | (2) in kindergarten through grade 2, to establish
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17 | | short-term
tutorial early reading intervention programs |
18 | | for children who are at risk of
failing
to learn to read; |
19 | | these programs shall (i) focus on scientifically based
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20 | | research and best practices with proven
long-term results, |
21 | | (ii) identify students in need of help no later than the
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22 | | middle of
first grade, (iii) provide ongoing training for |
23 | | teachers in the program,
(iv) focus instruction on |
24 | | strengthening a student's
phonemic awareness, phonics, |
25 | | fluency, and comprehension skills, (v) provide a
means to |
26 | | document
and evaluate student growth, and (vi) provide |
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1 | | properly trained staff;
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2 | | (3) to continue direct reading instruction for grades |
3 | | 3 through 6;
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4 | | (4) in grades 3 through 6, to establish programs of
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5 | | support for students who demonstrate a need for continued |
6 | | assistance in
learning to read and in maintaining reading |
7 | | achievement; these programs shall
(i) focus on |
8 | | scientifically based research and best practices with |
9 | | proven
long-term results, (ii) provide ongoing
training |
10 | | for teachers and other staff members in the program, (iii) |
11 | | focus
instruction on strengthening a student's phonics, |
12 | | fluency, and comprehension
skills in grades 3 through 6,
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13 | | (iv) provide a means to evaluate and document student |
14 | | growth, and
(v) provide properly trained staff;
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15 | | (5) in grades K through 6, to provide both |
16 | | evidence-based, high-quality core literacy curriculum |
17 | | materials that consider the unique needs of English |
18 | | learners for concurrent oral language practice and |
19 | | high-quality screening assessments designed to inform |
20 | | instruction in English language arts and literacy |
21 | | classroom
reading materials for students; each district |
22 | | may allocate up to 25% of the
funds for this purpose;
and
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23 | | (6) to provide a long-term professional
development
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24 | | program for classroom
teachers, administrators, and other |
25 | | appropriate staff; the program shall
(i) focus on |
26 | | scientifically based research and best practices with |
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1 | | proven
long-term results, (ii) provide a means to evaluate |
2 | | student progress in
reading as a result of the training, |
3 | | (iii) and be provided by approved staff
development |
4 | | providers.
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5 | | If the appropriation for the Reading Improvement Block |
6 | | Grant Program for a given fiscal year is less than |
7 | | $15,000,000, then grant recipients shall prioritize |
8 | | evidence-based curricula and materials, training, and ongoing |
9 | | coaching support for kindergarten through grade 3 teachers and |
10 | | special education teachers. |
11 | | (a-10) If the appropriation for the Reading Improvement |
12 | | Block Grant Program for a given fiscal year is at least |
13 | | $15,000,000, then Reading Improvement Block Grant Program |
14 | | funds shall be made
available to each eligible school district |
15 | | submitting an approved application
developed by the State |
16 | | Board beginning with the 1998-99 school year .
Applications |
17 | | shall include a proposed assessment method or methods for
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18 | | measuring
the reading growth of
students
who receive direct |
19 | | instruction as a result of the funding and the impact of
staff |
20 | | development activities on student growth in reading. Such |
21 | | methods may include the reading portion
of the assessments |
22 | | required under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code. At the end of |
23 | | each school year
the district shall report performance of |
24 | | progress results to
the State Board. Districts not
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25 | | demonstrating performance progress using an approved |
26 | | assessment method shall
not
be eligible for funding in the |
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1 | | third or subsequent years until such
progress is established. |
2 | | If the appropriation for the Reading Improvement Block |
3 | | Grant Program for a given fiscal year is less than |
4 | | $15,000,000, then the State Board may establish additional |
5 | | eligibility criteria and shall select a cohort of school |
6 | | districts that have been placed in Tier 1 or Tier 2 pursuant to |
7 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (g) of Section 18-8.15 of this |
8 | | Code to participate.
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9 | | (a-15) The State Superintendent of Education, in |
10 | | cooperation with the
school districts participating in the |
11 | | program, shall annually report to the
leadership of the |
12 | | General Assembly on the results of the Reading Improvement
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13 | | Block Grant Program and the progress being made on improving |
14 | | the reading skills
of students in kindergarten through the |
15 | | sixth grade.
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16 | | (b) (Blank).
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17 | | (c) (Blank).
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18 | | (d) Grants under the Reading Improvement Block Grant |
19 | | Program shall be awarded
provided there is an appropriation |
20 | | for the program, and funding levels for
each district shall be |
21 | | prorated according to the amount of the appropriation for any |
22 | | fiscal year in which at least $15,000,000 has been |
23 | | appropriated .
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24 | | (e) (Blank).
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25 | | (f) (Blank).
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 98-972, eff. 8-15-14.)
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1 | | (105 ILCS 5/21B-20) |
2 | | Sec. 21B-20. Types of licenses. The State Board of |
3 | | Education shall implement a system of educator licensure, |
4 | | whereby individuals employed in school districts who are |
5 | | required to be licensed must have one of the following |
6 | | licenses: (i) a professional educator license; (ii) an |
7 | | educator license with stipulations; (iii) a substitute |
8 | | teaching license; or (iv) until June 30, 2023, a short-term |
9 | | substitute teaching license. References in law regarding |
10 | | individuals certified or certificated or required to be |
11 | | certified or certificated under Article 21 of this Code shall |
12 | | also include individuals licensed or required to be licensed |
13 | | under this Article. The first year of all licenses ends on June |
14 | | 30 following one full year of the license being issued. |
15 | | The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
16 | | State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |
17 | | rules as may be necessary to govern the requirements for |
18 | | licenses and endorsements under this Section. |
19 | | (1) Professional Educator License. Persons who (i) |
20 | | have successfully completed an approved educator |
21 | | preparation program and are recommended for licensure by |
22 | | the Illinois institution offering the educator preparation |
23 | | program, (ii) have successfully completed the required |
24 | | testing under Section 21B-30 of this Code, (iii) have |
25 | | successfully completed coursework on the psychology of, |
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1 | | the identification of, and the methods of instruction for |
2 | | the exceptional child, including without limitation |
3 | | children with learning disabilities, (iv) have |
4 | | successfully completed coursework in evidence-based |
5 | | methods of reading that include explicit and repeated
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6 | | focus on phonemic awareness, a systematic approach to
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7 | | phonics (decoding), spelling instruction (encoding),
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8 | | vocabulary development, including morphology, reading
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9 | | fluency, oral language development, and reading
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10 | | comprehension, including syntax and background (content)
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11 | | knowledge, and reading in the content area, and (v) have |
12 | | met all other criteria established by rule of the State |
13 | | Board of Education shall be issued a Professional Educator |
14 | | License. All Professional Educator Licenses are valid |
15 | | until June 30 immediately following 5 years of the license |
16 | | being issued. The Professional Educator License shall be |
17 | | endorsed with specific areas and grade levels in which the |
18 | | individual is eligible to practice. For an early childhood |
19 | | education endorsement, an individual may satisfy the |
20 | | student teaching requirement of his or her early childhood |
21 | | teacher preparation program through placement in a setting |
22 | | with children from birth through grade 2, and the |
23 | | individual may be paid and receive credit while student |
24 | | teaching. The student teaching experience must meet the |
25 | | requirements of and be approved by the individual's early |
26 | | childhood teacher preparation program. |
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1 | | Individuals can receive subsequent endorsements on the |
2 | | Professional Educator License. Subsequent endorsements |
3 | | shall require a minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework |
4 | | in the endorsement area and passage of the applicable |
5 | | content area test, unless otherwise specified by rule. |
6 | | (2) Educator License with Stipulations. An Educator |
7 | | License with Stipulations shall be issued an endorsement |
8 | | that limits the license holder to one particular position |
9 | | or does not require completion of an approved educator |
10 | | program or both. |
11 | | An individual with an Educator License with |
12 | | Stipulations must not be employed by a school district or |
13 | | any other entity to replace any presently employed teacher |
14 | | who otherwise would not be replaced for any reason. |
15 | | An Educator License with Stipulations may be issued |
16 | | with the following endorsements: |
17 | | (A) (Blank). |
18 | | (B) Alternative provisional educator. An |
19 | | alternative provisional educator endorsement on an |
20 | | Educator License with Stipulations may be issued to an |
21 | | applicant who, at the time of applying for the |
22 | | endorsement, has done all of the following: |
23 | | (i) Graduated from a regionally accredited |
24 | | college or university with a minimum of a |
25 | | bachelor's degree. |
26 | | (ii) Successfully completed the first phase of |
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1 | | the Alternative Educator Licensure Program for |
2 | | Teachers, as described in Section 21B-50 of this |
3 | | Code. |
4 | | (iii) Passed a content area test, as required |
5 | | under Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
6 | | The alternative provisional educator endorsement is |
7 | | valid for 2 years of teaching and may be renewed for a |
8 | | third year by an individual meeting the requirements set |
9 | | forth in Section 21B-50 of this Code. |
10 | | (C) Alternative provisional superintendent. An |
11 | | alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on |
12 | | an Educator License with Stipulations entitles the |
13 | | holder to serve only as a superintendent or assistant |
14 | | superintendent in a school district's central office. |
15 | | This endorsement may only be issued to an applicant |
16 | | who, at the time of applying for the endorsement, has |
17 | | done all of the following: |
18 | | (i) Graduated from a regionally accredited |
19 | | college or university with a minimum of a master's |
20 | | degree in a management field other than education. |
21 | | (ii) Been employed for a period of at least 5 |
22 | | years in a management level position in a field |
23 | | other than education. |
24 | | (iii) Successfully completed the first phase |
25 | | of an alternative route to superintendent |
26 | | endorsement program, as provided in Section 21B-55 |
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1 | | of this Code. |
2 | | (iv) Passed a content area test required under |
3 | | Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
4 | | The endorsement is valid for 2 fiscal years in |
5 | | order to complete one full year of serving as a |
6 | | superintendent or assistant superintendent. |
7 | | (D) (Blank). |
8 | | (E) Career and technical educator. A career and |
9 | | technical educator endorsement on an Educator License |
10 | | with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who |
11 | | has a minimum of 60 semester hours of coursework from a |
12 | | regionally accredited institution of higher education |
13 | | or an accredited trade and technical institution and |
14 | | has a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience outside of |
15 | | education in each area to be taught. |
16 | | The career and technical educator endorsement on |
17 | | an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until |
18 | | June 30 immediately following 5 years of the |
19 | | endorsement being issued and may be renewed. |
20 | | An individual who holds a valid career and |
21 | | technical educator endorsement on an Educator License |
22 | | with Stipulations but does not hold a bachelor's |
23 | | degree may substitute teach in career and technical |
24 | | education classrooms. |
25 | | (F) (Blank). |
26 | | (G) Transitional bilingual educator. A |
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1 | | transitional bilingual educator endorsement on an |
2 | | Educator License with Stipulations may be issued for |
3 | | the purpose of providing instruction in accordance |
4 | | with Article 14C of this Code to an applicant who |
5 | | provides satisfactory evidence that he or she meets |
6 | | all of the following requirements: |
7 | | (i) Possesses adequate speaking, reading, and |
8 | | writing ability in the language other than English |
9 | | in which transitional bilingual education is |
10 | | offered. |
11 | | (ii) Has the ability to successfully |
12 | | communicate in English. |
13 | | (iii) Either possessed, within 5 years |
14 | | previous to his or her applying for a transitional |
15 | | bilingual educator endorsement, a valid and |
16 | | comparable teaching certificate or comparable |
17 | | authorization issued by a foreign country or holds |
18 | | a degree from an institution of higher learning in |
19 | | a foreign country that the State Educator |
20 | | Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be |
21 | | the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a |
22 | | regionally accredited institution of higher |
23 | | learning in the United States. |
24 | | A transitional bilingual educator endorsement |
25 | | shall be valid for prekindergarten through grade 12, |
26 | | is valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years |
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1 | | of the endorsement being issued, and shall not be |
2 | | renewed. |
3 | | Persons holding a transitional bilingual educator |
4 | | endorsement shall not be employed to replace any |
5 | | presently employed teacher who otherwise would not be |
6 | | replaced for any reason. |
7 | | (H) Language endorsement. In an effort to |
8 | | alleviate the shortage of teachers speaking a language |
9 | | other than English in the public schools, an |
10 | | individual who holds an Educator License with |
11 | | Stipulations may also apply for a language |
12 | | endorsement, provided that the applicant provides |
13 | | satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all of the |
14 | | following requirements: |
15 | | (i) Holds a transitional bilingual |
16 | | endorsement. |
17 | | (ii) Has demonstrated proficiency in the |
18 | | language for which the endorsement is to be issued |
19 | | by passing the applicable language content test |
20 | | required by the State Board of Education. |
21 | | (iii) Holds a bachelor's degree or higher from |
22 | | a regionally accredited institution of higher |
23 | | education or, for individuals educated in a |
24 | | country other than the United States, holds a |
25 | | degree from an institution of higher learning in a |
26 | | foreign country that the State Educator |
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1 | | Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be |
2 | | the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a |
3 | | regionally accredited institution of higher |
4 | | learning in the United States. |
5 | | (iv) (Blank). |
6 | | A language endorsement on an Educator License with |
7 | | Stipulations is valid for prekindergarten through |
8 | | grade 12 for the same validity period as the |
9 | | individual's transitional bilingual educator |
10 | | endorsement on the Educator License with Stipulations |
11 | | and shall not be renewed. |
12 | | (I) Visiting international educator. A visiting |
13 | | international educator endorsement on an Educator |
14 | | License with Stipulations may be issued to an |
15 | | individual who is being recruited by a particular |
16 | | school district that conducts formal recruitment |
17 | | programs outside of the United States to secure the |
18 | | services of qualified teachers and who meets all of |
19 | | the following requirements: |
20 | | (i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a |
21 | | bachelor's degree issued in the United States. |
22 | | (ii) Has been prepared as a teacher at the |
23 | | grade level for which he or she will be employed. |
24 | | (iii) Has adequate content knowledge in the |
25 | | subject to be taught. |
26 | | (iv) Has an adequate command of the English |
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1 | | language. |
2 | | A holder of a visiting international educator |
3 | | endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations |
4 | | shall be permitted to teach in bilingual education |
5 | | programs in the language that was the medium of |
6 | | instruction in his or her teacher preparation program, |
7 | | provided that he or she passes the English Language |
8 | | Proficiency Examination or another test of writing |
9 | | skills in English identified by the State Board of |
10 | | Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
11 | | Preparation and Licensure Board. |
12 | | A visiting international educator endorsement on |
13 | | an Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 5 |
14 | | years and shall not be renewed. |
15 | | (J) Paraprofessional educator. A paraprofessional |
16 | | educator endorsement on an Educator License with |
17 | | Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who holds a |
18 | | high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and |
19 | | (i) holds an associate's degree or a minimum of 60 |
20 | | semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited |
21 | | institution of higher education; (ii) has passed a |
22 | | paraprofessional competency test under subsection |
23 | | (c-5) of Section 21B-30; or (iii) is at least 18 years |
24 | | of age and will be using the Educator License with |
25 | | Stipulations exclusively for grades prekindergarten |
26 | | through grade 8, until the individual reaches the age |
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1 | | of 19 years and otherwise meets the criteria for a |
2 | | paraprofessional educator endorsement pursuant to this |
3 | | subparagraph (J). The paraprofessional educator |
4 | | endorsement is valid until June 30 immediately |
5 | | following 5 years of the endorsement being issued and |
6 | | may be renewed through application and payment of the |
7 | | appropriate fee, as required under Section 21B-40 of |
8 | | this Code. An individual who holds only a |
9 | | paraprofessional educator endorsement is not subject |
10 | | to additional requirements in order to renew the |
11 | | endorsement. |
12 | | (K) Chief school business official. A chief school |
13 | | business official endorsement on an Educator License |
14 | | with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who |
15 | | qualifies by having a master's degree or higher, 2 |
16 | | years of full-time administrative experience in school |
17 | | business management or 2 years of university-approved |
18 | | practical experience, and a minimum of 24 semester |
19 | | hours of graduate credit in a program approved by the |
20 | | State Board of Education for the preparation of school |
21 | | business administrators and by passage of the |
22 | | applicable State tests, including an applicable |
23 | | content area test. |
24 | | The chief school business official endorsement may |
25 | | also be affixed to the Educator License with |
26 | | Stipulations of any holder who qualifies by having a |
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1 | | master's degree in business administration, finance, |
2 | | accounting, or public administration and who completes |
3 | | an additional 6 semester hours of internship in school |
4 | | business management from a regionally accredited |
5 | | institution of higher education and passes the |
6 | | applicable State tests, including an applicable |
7 | | content area test. This endorsement shall be required |
8 | | for any individual employed as a chief school business |
9 | | official. |
10 | | The chief school business official endorsement on |
11 | | an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until |
12 | | June 30 immediately following 5 years of the |
13 | | endorsement being issued and may be renewed if the |
14 | | license holder completes renewal requirements as |
15 | | required for individuals who hold a Professional |
16 | | Educator License endorsed for chief school business |
17 | | official under Section 21B-45 of this Code and such |
18 | | rules as may be adopted by the State Board of |
19 | | Education. |
20 | | The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules |
21 | | necessary to implement Public Act 100-288. |
22 | | (L) Provisional in-state educator. A provisional |
23 | | in-state educator endorsement on an Educator License |
24 | | with Stipulations may be issued to a candidate who has |
25 | | completed an Illinois-approved educator preparation |
26 | | program at an Illinois institution of higher education |
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1 | | and who has not successfully completed an |
2 | | evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness but |
3 | | who meets all of the following requirements: |
4 | | (i) Holds at least a bachelor's degree. |
5 | | (ii) Has completed an approved educator |
6 | | preparation program at an Illinois institution. |
7 | | (iii) Has passed an applicable content area |
8 | | test, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
9 | | (iv) Has attempted an evidence-based |
10 | | assessment of teacher effectiveness and received a |
11 | | minimum score on that assessment, as established |
12 | | by the State Board of Education in consultation |
13 | | with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
14 | | Board. |
15 | | A provisional in-state educator endorsement on an |
16 | | Educator License with Stipulations is valid for one |
17 | | full fiscal year after the date of issuance and may not |
18 | | be renewed. |
19 | | (M) (Blank). |
20 | | (N) Specialized services. A specialized services |
21 | | endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations |
22 | | may be issued as defined and specified by rule. |
23 | | (3) Substitute Teaching License. A Substitute Teaching |
24 | | License may be issued to qualified applicants for |
25 | | substitute teaching in all grades of the public schools, |
26 | | prekindergarten through grade 12. Substitute Teaching |
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1 | | Licenses are not eligible for endorsements. Applicants for |
2 | | a Substitute Teaching License must hold a bachelor's |
3 | | degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution |
4 | | of higher education or must be enrolled in an approved |
5 | | educator preparation program in this State and have earned |
6 | | at least 90 credit hours. |
7 | | Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for 5 years. |
8 | | Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for substitute |
9 | | teaching in every county of this State. If an individual |
10 | | has had his or her Professional Educator License or |
11 | | Educator License with Stipulations suspended or revoked, |
12 | | then that individual is not eligible to obtain a |
13 | | Substitute Teaching License. |
14 | | A substitute teacher may only teach in the place of a |
15 | | licensed teacher who is under contract with the employing |
16 | | board. If, however, there is no licensed teacher under |
17 | | contract because of an emergency situation, then a |
18 | | district may employ a substitute teacher for no longer |
19 | | than 30 calendar days per each vacant position in the |
20 | | district if the district notifies the appropriate regional |
21 | | office of education within 5 business days after the |
22 | | employment of the substitute teacher in the emergency |
23 | | situation. An emergency situation is one in which an |
24 | | unforeseen vacancy has occurred and (i) a teacher is |
25 | | unable to fulfill his or her contractual duties or (ii) |
26 | | teacher capacity needs of the district exceed previous |
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1 | | indications, and the district is actively engaged in |
2 | | advertising to hire a fully licensed teacher for the |
3 | | vacant position. |
4 | | There is no limit on the number of days that a |
5 | | substitute teacher may teach in a single school district, |
6 | | provided that no substitute teacher may teach for longer |
7 | | than 120 days beginning with the 2021-2022 school year |
8 | | through the 2022-2023 school year, otherwise 90 school |
9 | | days for any one licensed teacher under contract in the |
10 | | same school year. A substitute teacher who holds a |
11 | | Professional Educator License or Educator License with |
12 | | Stipulations shall not teach for more than 120 school days |
13 | | for any one licensed teacher under contract in the same |
14 | | school year. The limitations in this paragraph (3) on the |
15 | | number of days a substitute teacher may be employed do not |
16 | | apply to any school district operating under Article 34 of |
17 | | this Code. |
18 | | A school district may not require an individual who |
19 | | holds a valid Professional Educator License or Educator |
20 | | License with Stipulations to seek or hold a Substitute |
21 | | Teaching License to teach as a substitute teacher. |
22 | | (4) Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. Beginning |
23 | | on July 1, 2018 and until June 30, 2023, the State Board of |
24 | | Education may issue a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
25 | | License. A Short-Term Substitute Teaching License may be |
26 | | issued to a qualified applicant for substitute teaching in |
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1 | | all grades of the public schools, prekindergarten through |
2 | | grade 12. Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are not |
3 | | eligible for endorsements. Applicants for a Short-Term |
4 | | Substitute Teaching License must hold an associate's |
5 | | degree or have completed at least 60 credit hours from a |
6 | | regionally accredited institution of higher education. |
7 | | Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for |
8 | | substitute teaching in every county of this State. If an |
9 | | individual has had his or her Professional Educator |
10 | | License or Educator License with Stipulations suspended or |
11 | | revoked, then that individual is not eligible to obtain a |
12 | | Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. |
13 | | The provisions of Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this |
14 | | Code apply to short-term substitute teachers. |
15 | | An individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
16 | | License may teach no more than 15 consecutive days per |
17 | | licensed teacher who is under contract. For teacher |
18 | | absences lasting 6 or more days per licensed teacher who |
19 | | is under contract, a school district may not hire an |
20 | | individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
21 | | License, unless the Governor has declared a disaster due |
22 | | to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
23 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. An individual |
24 | | holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching License must |
25 | | complete the training program under Section 10-20.67 or |
26 | | 34-18.60 of this Code to be eligible to teach at a public |
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1 | | school. This paragraph (4) is inoperative on and after |
2 | | July 1, 2023.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-220, eff. 8-7-19; |
4 | | 101-594, eff. 12-5-19; 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 102-711, eff. |
5 | | 1-1-23; 102-712, eff. 4-27-22; 102-713, eff. 1-1-23; 102-717, |
6 | | eff. 4-29-22; 102-894, eff. 5-20-22; revised 12-13-22.)
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7 | | (105 ILCS 5/21B-30)
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8 | | Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing. |
9 | | (a) (Blank). |
10 | | (b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
11 | | State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design |
12 | | and implement a system of examinations, which shall be |
13 | | required prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These |
14 | | examinations and indicators must be based on national and |
15 | | State professional teaching standards, as determined by the |
16 | | State Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
17 | | Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of |
18 | | Education may adopt such rules as may be necessary to |
19 | | implement and administer this Section. |
20 | | (c) (Blank). |
21 | | (c-5) The State Board must adopt rules to implement a |
22 | | paraprofessional competency test. This test would allow an |
23 | | applicant seeking an Educator License with Stipulations with a |
24 | | paraprofessional educator endorsement to obtain the |
25 | | endorsement if he or she passes the test and meets the other |
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1 | | requirements of subparagraph (J) of paragraph (2) of Section |
2 | | 21B-20 other than the higher education requirements. |
3 | | (d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be |
4 | | required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area |
5 | | of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There |
6 | | shall be no exception to this requirement. No candidate shall |
7 | | be allowed to student teach or serve as the teacher of record |
8 | | until he or she has passed the applicable content area test. |
9 | | (d-5) All applicants seeking a State license after October |
10 | | 1, 2025 in the areas of early childhood education, early |
11 | | childhood special education, elementary education in grades |
12 | | one through 6, reading specialist, reading teacher, learning |
13 | | behavior specialist I, special education general curriculum, |
14 | | director of special education, and principal as instruction |
15 | | leader shall take a test in reading foundations, which shall |
16 | | include assessment of the applicant's understanding of |
17 | | phonological and phonemic awareness, concepts of print and the |
18 | | alphabetic principle, the role of phonics in promoting reading |
19 | | development, word analysis skills and strategies, vocabulary |
20 | | development, linguistics, morphology, application of reading |
21 | | comprehension skills and strategies, and methods for assessing |
22 | | reading development. The test in reading foundations must also |
23 | | assess applicants' knowledge of assessment, differentiation, |
24 | | and intervention with respect to each component of reading for |
25 | | English learners, students with disabilities, and students |
26 | | with advanced skills in some areas of reading. |
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1 | | Candidates need not achieve a particular score on the test |
2 | | in reading foundations; however, candidates who achieve a |
3 | | passing score shall earn a notation on their transcript and an |
4 | | additional credential on their Professional Educator License, |
5 | | and this information shall be considered during each |
6 | | preparation program's reaccreditation process. The State Board |
7 | | shall aggregate and publish the number of candidates in each |
8 | | preparation program who take the test in reading foundations |
9 | | and the number who pass the test. The State Board shall cover |
10 | | the costs of the assessment, and no candidate or preparation |
11 | | program shall be charged a fee for the assessment. Candidates |
12 | | who have taken the test previously need not take it again for |
13 | | additional licensure areas, though they may choose to do so. |
14 | | (e) (Blank). |
15 | | (f) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, |
16 | | beginning on September 1, 2015, all candidates completing |
17 | | teacher preparation programs in this State and all candidates |
18 | | subject to Section 21B-35 of this Code are required to pass a |
19 | | teacher performance assessment approved by the State Board of |
20 | | Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation |
21 | | and Licensure Board. A candidate may not be required to submit |
22 | | test materials by video submission. Subject to appropriation, |
23 | | an individual who holds a Professional Educator License and is |
24 | | employed for a minimum of one school year by a school district |
25 | | designated as Tier 1 under Section 18-8.15 may, after |
26 | | application to the State Board, receive from the State Board a |
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1 | | refund for any costs associated with completing the teacher |
2 | | performance assessment under this subsection. |
3 | | (g) The content area knowledge test and the teacher |
4 | | performance assessment shall be the tests that from time to |
5 | | time are designated by the State Board of Education, in |
6 | | consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
7 | | Board, and may be tests prepared by an educational testing |
8 | | organization or tests designed by the State Board of |
9 | | Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation |
10 | | and Licensure Board. The test of content area knowledge shall |
11 | | assess content knowledge in a specific subject field. The |
12 | | tests must be designed to be racially neutral to ensure that no |
13 | | person taking the tests is discriminated against on the basis |
14 | | of race, color, national origin, or other factors unrelated to |
15 | | the person's ability to perform as a licensed employee. The |
16 | | score required to pass the tests shall be fixed by the State |
17 | | Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
18 | | Preparation and Licensure Board. The tests shall be |
19 | | administered not fewer than 3 times a year at such time and |
20 | | place as may be designated by the State Board of Education, in |
21 | | consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
22 | | Board. |
23 | | The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess |
24 | | the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of |
25 | | applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under |
26 | | subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this |
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1 | | Code in the English language and in the language of the |
2 | | transitional bilingual education program requested by the |
3 | | applicant. |
4 | | (h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the |
5 | | provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school |
6 | | district subject to Article 34 of this Code. |
7 | | (i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the |
8 | | testing requirements under this Section shall include , without |
9 | | limitation , provisions governing test selection, test |
10 | | validation , and determination of a passing score for all tests |
11 | | except the reading foundations test , administration of the |
12 | | tests, frequency of administration, applicant fees, frequency |
13 | | of applicants taking the tests, the years for which a score is |
14 | | valid, and appropriate special accommodations. The State Board |
15 | | of Education shall develop such rules as may be needed to |
16 | | ensure uniformity from year to year in the level of difficulty |
17 | | for each form of an assessment. The State Board shall base its |
18 | | rules concerning the passing score on the reading foundations |
19 | | test on the recommended cut-score determined in the formal |
20 | | standard-setting process.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-220, eff. 8-7-19; |
22 | | 101-594, eff. 12-5-19; 102-301, eff. 8-26-21.) |
23 | | (105 ILCS 5/21B-35) |
24 | | Sec. 21B-35. Minimum requirements for educators trained in |
25 | | other states or countries. |
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1 | | (a) Any applicant who has not been entitled by an |
2 | | Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
3 | | institution of higher education applying for a Professional |
4 | | Educator License endorsed in a teaching field or school |
5 | | support personnel area must meet the following requirements: |
6 | | (1) the applicant must: |
7 | | (A) hold a comparable and valid educator license |
8 | | or certificate, as defined by rule, with similar grade |
9 | | level and content area credentials from another state, |
10 | | with the State Board of Education having the authority |
11 | | to determine what constitutes similar grade level and |
12 | | content area credentials from another state; |
13 | | (B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally |
14 | | accredited institution of higher education; and |
15 | | (C) (blank); or |
16 | | (2) the applicant must: |
17 | | (A) have completed a state-approved program for |
18 | | the licensure area sought, including coursework |
19 | | concerning (i) methods of instruction of the |
20 | | exceptional child, (ii) evidence-based methods of |
21 | | reading that include explicit and repeated focus on |
22 | | phonemic awareness, a systematic approach to phonics |
23 | | (decoding), spelling instruction (encoding), |
24 | | vocabulary development, including morphology, reading |
25 | | fluency, oral language development, and reading |
26 | | comprehension, including syntax and background |
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1 | | (content) knowledge, and reading in the content area, |
2 | | and (iii) instructional strategies for English |
3 | | learners; |
4 | | (B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally |
5 | | accredited institution of higher education; |
6 | | (C) have successfully met all Illinois examination |
7 | | requirements, except that: |
8 | | (i) (blank); |
9 | | (ii) an applicant who has successfully |
10 | | completed a test of content, as defined by rules, |
11 | | at the time of initial licensure in another state |
12 | | is not required to complete a test of content; and |
13 | | (iii) an applicant for a teaching endorsement |
14 | | who has successfully completed an evidence-based |
15 | | assessment of teacher effectiveness, as defined by |
16 | | rules, at the time of initial licensure in another |
17 | | state is not required to complete an |
18 | | evidence-based assessment of teacher |
19 | | effectiveness; and |
20 | | (D) for an applicant for a teaching endorsement, |
21 | | have completed student teaching or an equivalent |
22 | | experience or, for an applicant for a school service |
23 | | personnel endorsement, have completed an internship or |
24 | | an equivalent experience. |
25 | | (b) In order to receive a Professional Educator License |
26 | | endorsed in a teaching field or school support personnel area, |
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1 | | applicants trained in another country must meet all of the |
2 | | following requirements: |
3 | | (1) Have completed a comparable education program in |
4 | | another country. |
5 | | (2) Have had transcripts evaluated by an evaluation |
6 | | service approved by the State Superintendent of Education. |
7 | | (3) Have a degree comparable to a degree from a |
8 | | regionally accredited institution of higher education. |
9 | | (4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
10 | | concerning (i) methods of instruction of the exceptional |
11 | | child, (ii) evidence-based methods of reading that include |
12 | | explicit and repeated focus on phonemic awareness, a |
13 | | systematic approach to phonics (decoding), spelling |
14 | | instruction (encoding), vocabulary development, including |
15 | | morphology, reading fluency, oral language development, |
16 | | and reading comprehension, including syntax and background |
17 | | (content) knowledge, and reading in the content area, and |
18 | | (iii) instructional strategies for English learners. |
19 | | (5) (Blank). |
20 | | (6) (Blank). |
21 | | (7) Have successfully met all State licensure |
22 | | examination requirements. Applicants who have successfully |
23 | | completed a test of content, as defined by rules, at the |
24 | | time of initial licensure in another country shall not be |
25 | | required to complete a test of content. Applicants for a |
26 | | teaching endorsement who have successfully completed an |
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1 | | evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness, as |
2 | | defined by rules, at the time of initial licensure in |
3 | | another country shall not be required to complete an |
4 | | evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness. |
5 | | (8) Have completed student teaching or an equivalent |
6 | | experience. |
7 | | (9) (Blank). |
8 | | (b-5) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
9 | | Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
10 | | institution of higher education and applicants trained in |
11 | | another country applying for a Professional Educator License |
12 | | endorsed for principal or superintendent must hold a master's |
13 | | degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher |
14 | | education and hold a comparable and valid educator license or |
15 | | certificate with similar grade level and subject matter |
16 | | credentials, with the State Board of Education having the |
17 | | authority to determine what constitutes similar grade level |
18 | | and subject matter credentials from another state, or must |
19 | | meet all of the following requirements: |
20 | | (1) Have completed an educator preparation program |
21 | | approved by another state or comparable educator program |
22 | | in another country leading to the receipt of a license or |
23 | | certificate for the Illinois endorsement sought. |
24 | | (2) Have successfully met all State licensure |
25 | | examination requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of |
26 | | this Code. Applicants who have successfully completed a |
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1 | | test of content, as defined by rules, at the time of |
2 | | initial licensure in another state or country shall not be |
3 | | required to complete a test of content. |
4 | | (2.5) Have completed an internship, as defined by |
5 | | rule. |
6 | | (3) (Blank). |
7 | | (4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
8 | | concerning (i) methods of instruction of the exceptional |
9 | | child, (ii) evidence-based methods of reading that include |
10 | | explicit and repeated focus on phonemic awareness, a |
11 | | systematic approach to phonics (decoding), spelling |
12 | | instruction (encoding), vocabulary development, including |
13 | | morphology, reading fluency, oral language development, |
14 | | and reading comprehension, including syntax and background |
15 | | (content) knowledge, and reading in the content area, and |
16 | | (iii) instructional strategies for English learners. |
17 | | (4.5) (Blank). |
18 | | (5) Have completed a master's degree. |
19 | | (6) Have successfully completed teaching, school |
20 | | support, or administrative experience as defined by rule. |
21 | | (b-7) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
22 | | Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
23 | | institution of higher education applying for a Professional |
24 | | Educator License endorsed for Director of Special Education |
25 | | must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited |
26 | | institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and |
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1 | | valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level |
2 | | and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of |
3 | | Education having the authority to determine what constitutes |
4 | | similar grade level and subject matter credentials from |
5 | | another state, or must meet all of the following requirements: |
6 | | (1) Have completed a master's degree. |
7 | | (2) Have 2 years of full-time experience providing |
8 | | special education services. |
9 | | (3) Have successfully completed all examination |
10 | | requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
11 | | Applicants who have successfully completed a test of |
12 | | content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial |
13 | | licensure in another state or country shall not be |
14 | | required to complete a test of content. |
15 | | (4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
16 | | concerning (i) methods of instruction of the exceptional |
17 | | child, (ii) evidence-based methods of reading that include |
18 | | explicit and repeated focus on phonemic awareness, a |
19 | | systematic approach to phonics (decoding), spelling |
20 | | instruction (encoding), vocabulary development, including |
21 | | morphology, reading fluency, oral language development, |
22 | | and reading comprehension, including syntax and background |
23 | | (content) knowledge, and reading in the content area, and |
24 | | (iii) instructional strategies for English learners. |
25 | | (b-10) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
26 | | Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
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1 | | institution of higher education applying for a Professional |
2 | | Educator License endorsed for chief school business official |
3 | | must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited |
4 | | institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and |
5 | | valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level |
6 | | and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of |
7 | | Education having the authority to determine what constitutes |
8 | | similar grade level and subject matter credentials from |
9 | | another state, or must meet all of the following requirements: |
10 | | (1) Have completed a master's degree in school |
11 | | business management, finance, or accounting. |
12 | | (2) Have successfully completed an internship in |
13 | | school business management or have 2 years of experience |
14 | | as a school business administrator. |
15 | | (3) Have successfully met all State examination |
16 | | requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
17 | | Applicants who have successfully completed a test of |
18 | | content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial |
19 | | licensure in another state or country shall not be |
20 | | required to complete a test of content. |
21 | | (4) Have completed modules aligned to standards |
22 | | concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
23 | | child, methods of reading and reading in the content area, |
24 | | and instructional strategies for English learners. |
25 | | (c) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
26 | | State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |