103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB5057

 

Introduced 2/8/2024, by Rep. Sue Scherer

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
105 ILCS 5/21B-30

    Amends the Educator Licensure Article of the School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education shall establish a content area test for applicants seeking a State license to teach in any of grades kindergarten through 8. Provides that the test shall include foundational teaching skills and methods that are developmentally and educationally appropriate for students in grades kindergarten through 8. Provides that, in addition to this test, the State Board of Education shall establish specialty content area tests in mathematics, music, and science that are optional for applicants seeking an endorsement in mathematics, music, or science.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section
521B-30 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/21B-30)
7    Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing.
8    (a) (Blank).
9    (b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
10State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design
11and implement a system of examinations, which shall be
12required prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These
13examinations and indicators must be based on national and
14State professional teaching standards, as determined by the
15State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
16Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of
17Education may adopt such rules as may be necessary to
18implement and administer this Section.
19    (c) (Blank).
20    (c-5) The State Board must adopt rules to implement a
21paraprofessional competency test. This test would allow an
22applicant seeking an Educator License with Stipulations with a
23paraprofessional educator endorsement to obtain the

 

 

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1endorsement if he or she passes the test and meets the other
2requirements of subparagraph (J) of paragraph (2) of Section
321B-20 other than the higher education requirements.
4    (d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be
5required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area
6of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There
7shall be no exception to this requirement. No candidate shall
8be allowed to student teach or serve as the teacher of record
9until he or she has passed the applicable content area test.
10    (d-5) The State Board shall consult with any applicable
11vendors within 90 days after July 28, 2023 (the effective date
12of Public Act 103-402) this amendatory Act of the 103rd
13General Assembly to develop a plan to transition the test of
14content area knowledge in the endorsement area of elementary
15education, grades one through 6, by July 1, 2026 to a content
16area test that contains testing elements that cover
17bilingualism, biliteracy, oral language development,
18foundational literacy skills, and developmentally appropriate
19higher-order comprehension and on which a valid and reliable
20language and literacy subscore can be determined. The State
21Board shall base its rules concerning the passing subscore on
22the language and literacy portion of the test on the
23recommended cut-score determined in the formal
24standard-setting process. Candidates need not achieve a
25particular subscore in the area of language and literacy. The
26State Board shall aggregate and publish the number of

 

 

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1candidates in each preparation program who take the test and
2the number who pass the language and literacy portion.
3    (e) (Blank).
4    (e-5) The State Board of Education shall establish a
5content area test for applicants seeking a State license to
6teach in any of grades kindergarten through 8. The test shall
7include foundational teaching skills and methods that are
8developmentally and educationally appropriate for students in
9grades kindergarten through 8. In addition to this test, the
10State Board of Education shall establish specialty content
11area tests in mathematics, music, and science that are
12optional for applicants seeking an endorsement in mathematics,
13music, or science.
14    (f) Beginning on August 4, 2023 (the effective date of
15Public Act 103-488) this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
16Assembly through August 31, 2025, no candidate completing a
17teacher preparation program in this State or candidate subject
18to Section 21B-35 of this Code is required to pass a teacher
19performance assessment. Except as otherwise provided in this
20Article, beginning on September 1, 2015 until August 4, 2023
21(the effective date of Public Act 103-488) this amendatory Act
22of the 103rd General Assembly and beginning again on September
231, 2025, all candidates completing teacher preparation
24programs in this State and all candidates subject to Section
2521B-35 of this Code are required to pass a teacher performance
26assessment approved by the State Board of Education, in

 

 

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1consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
2Board. A candidate may not be required to submit test
3materials by video submission. Subject to appropriation, an
4individual who holds a Professional Educator License and is
5employed for a minimum of one school year by a school district
6designated as Tier 1 under Section 18-8.15 may, after
7application to the State Board, receive from the State Board a
8refund for any costs associated with completing the teacher
9performance assessment under this subsection.
10    (f-5) The Teacher Performance Assessment Task Force is
11created to evaluate potential performance-based and objective
12teacher performance assessment systems for implementation
13across all educator preparation programs in this State, with
14the intention of ensuring consistency across programs and
15supporting a thoughtful and well-rounded licensure system.
16Members appointed to the Task Force must reflect the racial,
17ethnic, and geographic diversity of this State. The Task Force
18shall consist of all of the following members:
19        (1) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
20    President of the Senate.
21        (2) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
22    Minority Leader of the Senate.
23        (3) One member of the House of Representatives,
24    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
25        (4) One member of the House of Representatives,
26    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of

 

 

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1    Representatives.
2        (5) One member who represents a statewide professional
3    teachers' organization, appointed by the State
4    Superintendent of Education.
5        (6) One member who represents a different statewide
6    professional teachers' organization, appointed by the
7    State Superintendent of Education.
8        (7) One member from a statewide organization
9    representing school principals, appointed by the State
10    Superintendent of Education.
11        (8) One member from a statewide organization
12    representing regional superintendents of schools,
13    appointed by the State Superintendent of Education.
14        (9) One member from a statewide organization
15    representing school administrators, appointed by the State
16    Superintendent of Education.
17        (10) One member representing a school district
18    organized under Article 34 of this Code, appointed by the
19    State Superintendent of Education.
20        (11) One member of an association representing rural
21    and small schools, appointed by the State Superintendent
22    of Education.
23        (12) One member representing a suburban school
24    district, appointed by the State Superintendent of
25    Education.
26        (13) One member from a statewide organization

 

 

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1    representing school districts in the southern suburbs of
2    the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent
3    of Education.
4        (14) One member from a statewide organization
5    representing large unit school districts, appointed by the
6    State Superintendent of Education.
7        (15) One member from a statewide organization
8    representing school districts in the collar counties of
9    the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent
10    of Education.
11        (16) Three members, each representing a different
12    public university in this State and each a current member
13    of the faculty of an approved educator preparation
14    program, appointed by the State Superintendent of
15    Education.
16        (17) Three members, each representing a different
17    4-year nonpublic university or college in this State and
18    each a current member of the faculty of an approved
19    educator preparation program, appointed by the State
20    Superintendent of Education.
21        (18) One member of the Board of Higher Education,
22    appointed by the State Superintendent of Education.
23        (19) One member representing a statewide policy
24    organization advocating on behalf of multilingual students
25    and families, appointed by the State Superintendent of
26    Education.

 

 

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1        (20) One member representing a statewide organization
2    focused on research-based education policy to support a
3    school system that prepares all students for college, a
4    career, and democratic citizenship, appointed by the State
5    Superintendent of Education.
6        (21) Two members representing an early childhood
7    advocacy organization, appointed by the State
8    Superintendent of Education.
9        (22) One member representing a statewide organization
10    that partners with educator preparation programs and
11    school districts to support the growth and development of
12    preservice teachers, appointed by the State Superintendent
13    of Education.
14        (23) One member representing a statewide organization
15    that advocates for educational equity and racial justice
16    in schools, appointed by the State Superintendent of
17    Education.
18        (24) One member representing a statewide organization
19    that represents school boards, appointed by the State
20    Superintendent of Education.
21        (25) One member who has, within the last 5 years,
22    served as a cooperating teacher, appointed by the State
23    Superintendent of Education.
24    Members of the Task Force shall serve without
25compensation. The Task Force shall first meet at the call of
26the State Superintendent of Education, and each subsequent

 

 

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1meeting shall be called by the chairperson of the Task Force,
2who shall be designated by the State Superintendent of
3Education. The State Board of Education shall provide
4administrative and other support to the Task Force.
5    On or before August 1, 2024, the Task Force shall report on
6its work, including recommendations on a teacher performance
7assessment system in this State, to the State Board of
8Education and the General Assembly. The Task Force is
9dissolved upon submission of this report.
10    (g) The content area knowledge test and the teacher
11performance assessment shall be the tests that from time to
12time are designated by the State Board of Education, in
13consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
14Board, and may be tests prepared by an educational testing
15organization or tests designed by the State Board of
16Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation
17and Licensure Board. The test of content area knowledge shall
18assess content knowledge in a specific subject field. The
19tests must be designed to be racially neutral to ensure that no
20person taking the tests is discriminated against on the basis
21of race, color, national origin, or other factors unrelated to
22the person's ability to perform as a licensed employee. The
23score required to pass the tests shall be fixed by the State
24Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator
25Preparation and Licensure Board. The tests shall be
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1place as may be designated by the State Board of Education, in
2consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
3Board.
4    The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess
5the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of
6applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under
7subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this
8Code in the English language and in the language of the
9transitional bilingual education program requested by the
10applicant.
11    (h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the
12provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school
13district subject to Article 34 of this Code.
14    (i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the
15testing requirements under this Section shall include, without
16limitation, provisions governing test selection, test
17validation, and determination of a passing score,
18administration of the tests, frequency of administration,
19applicant fees, frequency of applicants taking the tests, the
20years for which a score is valid, and appropriate special
21accommodations. The State Board of Education shall develop
22such rules as may be needed to ensure uniformity from year to
23year in the level of difficulty for each form of an assessment.
24(Source: P.A. 102-301, eff. 8-26-21; 103-402, eff. 7-28-23;
25103-488, eff. 8-4-23; revised 9-1-23.)