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Rep. Laura Faver Dias
Filed: 5/14/2025
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1920
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| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1920 by replacing |
| 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
| 4 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections |
| 5 | | 2-3.118a and 2-3.206 and by changing Sections 21B-30 and |
| 6 | | 27-13.3 as follows: |
| 7 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.118a new) |
| 8 | | Sec. 2-3.118a. Artificial intelligence. |
| 9 | | (a) The State Board of Education, in consultation with |
| 10 | | stakeholders, shall develop statewide guidance for school |
| 11 | | districts and educators on the use of artificial intelligence |
| 12 | | in elementary and secondary education. This guidance shall |
| 13 | | include, but is not limited to: |
| 14 | | (1) explanations of basic artificial intelligence |
| 15 | | concepts, including machine learning, natural language |
| 16 | | processing, and computer vision; |
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| 1 | | (2) specific ways artificial intelligence can be used |
| 2 | | at the district, school, and classroom levels to inform |
| 3 | | teaching and learning practices while preserving the human |
| 4 | | relationships essential to effective teaching and |
| 5 | | learning; |
| 6 | | (3) how districts and educators can evaluate and |
| 7 | | address bias, privacy, transparency, and risk assessment |
| 8 | | and management in the usage of artificial intelligence |
| 9 | | technologies and applications; |
| 10 | | (4) the impact of artificial intelligence on |
| 11 | | student-data privacy, including federal and State statutes |
| 12 | | associated with student-data privacy that are important to |
| 13 | | be aware of when setting policy for the use of artificial |
| 14 | | intelligence technologies in schools, such as the federal |
| 15 | | Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the |
| 16 | | federal Children's Internet Protection Act, the federal |
| 17 | | Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, the |
| 18 | | Illinois School Student Records Act, and the Student |
| 19 | | Online Personal Protection Act; |
| 20 | | (5) best practices for developing student literacy in |
| 21 | | artificial intelligence and engaging students in |
| 22 | | age-appropriate discussions on the responsible and ethical |
| 23 | | use of artificial intelligence; |
| 24 | | (6) best practices for making age-appropriate and |
| 25 | | developmentally appropriate artificial intelligence |
| 26 | | applications available and accessible to all students; |
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| 1 | | (7) best practices and effective strategies for |
| 2 | | supporting special populations, such as English learners |
| 3 | | and students with disabilities; |
| 4 | | (8) the impacts that the use of artificial |
| 5 | | intelligence may have in an educational setting, such as |
| 6 | | unintentional and disparate biases against special |
| 7 | | populations inherent within artificial intelligence |
| 8 | | products; and |
| 9 | | (9) resources and support available for districts, |
| 10 | | including the State Board of Education's Learning |
| 11 | | Technology Center, for the implementation of artificial |
| 12 | | intelligence in educational settings. |
| 13 | | The State Board of Education shall develop and publish |
| 14 | | this guidance by July 1, 2026 and provide continuous updates |
| 15 | | as it deems necessary. |
| 16 | | (b) The State Superintendent of Education may convene |
| 17 | | stakeholders for a statewide council to consult on the further |
| 18 | | development of guidance, resources, and other support for |
| 19 | | school districts and educators on the use of artificial |
| 20 | | intelligence in schools. The council must include individuals |
| 21 | | with expertise in artificial intelligence and no fewer than 2 |
| 22 | | currently practicing classroom teachers. The council shall |
| 23 | | represent the ethnic, racial, and geographic diversity of this |
| 24 | | State and include expertise across early childhood and |
| 25 | | elementary, middle, and high school settings. |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.206 new) |
| 2 | | Sec. 2-3.206. American Sign Language implementation. No |
| 3 | | later than July 1, 2026, the State Board of Education shall |
| 4 | | encourage school districts to collect teaching resources to |
| 5 | | support American Sign Language programs. The teaching |
| 6 | | resources may include, but need not be limited to: |
| 7 | | (1) the importance and benefits of American Sign |
| 8 | | Language instruction for early ages and the prevalence of |
| 9 | | American Sign Language in the United States; |
| 10 | | (2) information on ways to implement American Sign |
| 11 | | Language instruction into the kindergarten through grade 8 |
| 12 | | curriculum; and |
| 13 | | (3) information on how to properly administer American |
| 14 | | Sign Language instruction for students in kindergarten |
| 15 | | through grade 8. |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/21B-30) |
| 17 | | Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing. |
| 18 | | (a) (Blank). |
| 19 | | (b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
| 20 | | State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design |
| 21 | | and implement a system of examinations, which shall be |
| 22 | | required prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These |
| 23 | | examinations and indicators must be based on national and |
| 24 | | State professional teaching standards, as determined by the |
| 25 | | State Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
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| 1 | | Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
| 2 | | The State Board of Education may adopt such rules as may be |
| 3 | | necessary to implement and administer this Section. |
| 4 | | (c) (Blank). |
| 5 | | (c-5) The State Board must adopt rules to implement a |
| 6 | | paraprofessional competency test. This test would allow an |
| 7 | | applicant seeking an Educator License with Stipulations with a |
| 8 | | paraprofessional educator endorsement to obtain the |
| 9 | | endorsement if he or she passes the test and meets the other |
| 10 | | requirements of subparagraph (J) of paragraph (2) of Section |
| 11 | | 21B-20 other than the higher education requirements. |
| 12 | | (d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be |
| 13 | | required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area |
| 14 | | of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There |
| 15 | | shall be no exception to this requirement. |
| 16 | | (d-5) The State Board shall consult with any applicable |
| 17 | | vendors within 90 days after July 28, 2023 (the effective date |
| 18 | | of Public Act 103-402) to develop a plan to transition the test |
| 19 | | of content area knowledge in the endorsement area of |
| 20 | | elementary education, grades one through 6, by July 1, 2026 to |
| 21 | | a content area test that contains testing elements that cover |
| 22 | | bilingualism, biliteracy, oral language development, |
| 23 | | foundational literacy skills, and developmentally appropriate |
| 24 | | higher-order comprehension and on which a valid and reliable |
| 25 | | language and literacy subscore can be determined. The State |
| 26 | | Board shall base its rules concerning the passing subscore on |
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| 1 | | the language and literacy portion of the test on the |
| 2 | | recommended cut-score determined in the formal |
| 3 | | standard-setting process. Candidates need not achieve a |
| 4 | | particular subscore in the area of language and literacy. The |
| 5 | | State Board shall aggregate and publish the number of |
| 6 | | candidates in each preparation program who take the test and |
| 7 | | the number who pass the language and literacy portion. |
| 8 | | (e) (Blank). |
| 9 | | (f) Beginning on August 4, 2023 (the effective date of |
| 10 | | Public Act 103-488) through August 31, 2025, no candidate |
| 11 | | completing a teacher preparation program in this State or |
| 12 | | candidate subject to Section 21B-35 of this Code is required |
| 13 | | to pass a teacher performance assessment. Except as otherwise |
| 14 | | provided in this Article, beginning on September 1, 2015 until |
| 15 | | August 4, 2023 (the effective date of Public Act 103-488) and |
| 16 | | beginning again on September 1, 2025, all candidates |
| 17 | | completing teacher preparation programs in this State and all |
| 18 | | candidates subject to Section 21B-35 of this Code are required |
| 19 | | to pass a teacher performance assessment approved by the State |
| 20 | | Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
| 21 | | Preparation and Licensure Board. A candidate may not be |
| 22 | | required to submit test materials by video submission. Subject |
| 23 | | to appropriation, an individual who holds a Professional |
| 24 | | Educator License and is employed for a minimum of one school |
| 25 | | year by a school district designated as Tier 1 under Section |
| 26 | | 18-8.15 may, after application to the State Board, receive |
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| 1 | | from the State Board a refund for any costs associated with |
| 2 | | completing the teacher performance assessment under this |
| 3 | | subsection. |
| 4 | | (f-5) The Teacher Performance Assessment Task Force is |
| 5 | | created to evaluate potential performance-based and objective |
| 6 | | teacher performance assessment systems for implementation |
| 7 | | across all educator preparation programs in this State, with |
| 8 | | the intention of ensuring consistency across programs and |
| 9 | | supporting a thoughtful and well-rounded licensure system. |
| 10 | | Members appointed to the Task Force must reflect the racial, |
| 11 | | ethnic, and geographic diversity of this State. The Task Force |
| 12 | | shall consist of all of the following members: |
| 13 | | (1) One member of the Senate, appointed by the |
| 14 | | President of the Senate. |
| 15 | | (2) One member of the Senate, appointed by the |
| 16 | | Minority Leader of the Senate. |
| 17 | | (3) One member of the House of Representatives, |
| 18 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
| 19 | | (4) One member of the House of Representatives, |
| 20 | | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
| 21 | | Representatives. |
| 22 | | (5) One member who represents a statewide professional |
| 23 | | teachers' organization, appointed by the State |
| 24 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 25 | | (6) One member who represents a different statewide |
| 26 | | professional teachers' organization, appointed by the |
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| 1 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 2 | | (7) One member from a statewide organization |
| 3 | | representing school principals, appointed by the State |
| 4 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 5 | | (8) One member from a statewide organization |
| 6 | | representing regional superintendents of schools, |
| 7 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 8 | | (9) One member from a statewide organization |
| 9 | | representing school administrators, appointed by the State |
| 10 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 11 | | (10) One member representing a school district |
| 12 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code, appointed by the |
| 13 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 14 | | (11) One member of an association representing rural |
| 15 | | and small schools, appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 16 | | of Education. |
| 17 | | (12) One member representing a suburban school |
| 18 | | district, appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 19 | | Education. |
| 20 | | (13) One member from a statewide organization |
| 21 | | representing school districts in the southern suburbs of |
| 22 | | the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 23 | | of Education. |
| 24 | | (14) One member from a statewide organization |
| 25 | | representing large unit school districts, appointed by the |
| 26 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
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| 1 | | (15) One member from a statewide organization |
| 2 | | representing school districts in the collar counties of |
| 3 | | the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 4 | | of Education. |
| 5 | | (16) Three members, each representing a different |
| 6 | | public university in this State and each a current member |
| 7 | | of the faculty of an approved educator preparation |
| 8 | | program, appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 9 | | Education. |
| 10 | | (17) Three members, each representing a different |
| 11 | | 4-year nonpublic university or college in this State and |
| 12 | | each a current member of the faculty of an approved |
| 13 | | educator preparation program, appointed by the State |
| 14 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 15 | | (18) One member of the Board of Higher Education, |
| 16 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 17 | | (19) One member representing a statewide policy |
| 18 | | organization advocating on behalf of multilingual students |
| 19 | | and families, appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 20 | | Education. |
| 21 | | (20) One member representing a statewide organization |
| 22 | | focused on research-based education policy to support a |
| 23 | | school system that prepares all students for college, a |
| 24 | | career, and democratic citizenship, appointed by the State |
| 25 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 26 | | (21) Two members representing an early childhood |
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| 1 | | advocacy organization, appointed by the State |
| 2 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 3 | | (22) One member representing a statewide organization |
| 4 | | that partners with educator preparation programs and |
| 5 | | school districts to support the growth and development of |
| 6 | | preservice teachers, appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 7 | | of Education. |
| 8 | | (23) One member representing a statewide organization |
| 9 | | that advocates for educational equity and racial justice |
| 10 | | in schools, appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 11 | | Education. |
| 12 | | (24) One member representing a statewide organization |
| 13 | | that represents school boards, appointed by the State |
| 14 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 15 | | (25) One member who has, within the last 5 years, |
| 16 | | served as a cooperating teacher, appointed by the State |
| 17 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 18 | | Members of the Task Force shall serve without |
| 19 | | compensation. The Task Force shall first meet at the call of |
| 20 | | the State Superintendent of Education, and each subsequent |
| 21 | | meeting shall be called by the chairperson of the Task Force, |
| 22 | | who shall be designated by the State Superintendent of |
| 23 | | Education. The State Board of Education shall provide |
| 24 | | administrative and other support to the Task Force. |
| 25 | | On or before October 31, 2024, the Task Force shall report |
| 26 | | on its work, including recommendations on a teacher |
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| 1 | | performance assessment system in this State, to the State |
| 2 | | Board of Education and the General Assembly. The Task Force is |
| 3 | | dissolved upon submission of this report. |
| 4 | | (g) The content area knowledge test and the teacher |
| 5 | | performance assessment shall be the tests that from time to |
| 6 | | time are designated by the State Board of Education, in |
| 7 | | consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
| 8 | | Board, and may be tests prepared by an educational testing |
| 9 | | organization or tests designed by the State Board of |
| 10 | | Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation |
| 11 | | and Licensure Board. The test of content area knowledge shall |
| 12 | | assess content knowledge in a specific subject field. The |
| 13 | | tests must be designed to be racially neutral to ensure that no |
| 14 | | person taking the tests is discriminated against on the basis |
| 15 | | of race, color, national origin, or other factors unrelated to |
| 16 | | the person's ability to perform as a licensed employee. The |
| 17 | | score required to pass the tests shall be fixed by the State |
| 18 | | Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
| 19 | | Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of |
| 20 | | Education's rules for scoring the content area knowledge test |
| 21 | | may include scoring and retaking of each test section |
| 22 | | separately and independently. The tests shall be administered |
| 23 | | not fewer than 3 times a year at such time and place as may be |
| 24 | | designated by the State Board of Education, in consultation |
| 25 | | with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
| 26 | | The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess |
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| 1 | | the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of |
| 2 | | applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under |
| 3 | | subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this |
| 4 | | Code in the English language and in the language of the |
| 5 | | transitional bilingual education program requested by the |
| 6 | | applicant. |
| 7 | | (g-5) On or before July 1, 2026, the State Board of |
| 8 | | Education shall post publicly on its website the process by |
| 9 | | which the State Board or any entity designated by the State |
| 10 | | Board evaluates content area knowledge tests to determine |
| 11 | | content validity, an absence of bias, or the scores required |
| 12 | | to pass such tests. The State Board shall also make the |
| 13 | | following information publicly available on its website: |
| 14 | | (1) the process by which members are selected to form |
| 15 | | a committee or group to make the determinations set forth |
| 16 | | in this subsection (g-5); and |
| 17 | | (2) the agenda and summary of each meeting of any such |
| 18 | | committee or group. |
| 19 | | (h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the |
| 20 | | provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school |
| 21 | | district subject to Article 34 of this Code. |
| 22 | | (i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the |
| 23 | | testing requirements under this Section shall include, without |
| 24 | | limitation, provisions governing test selection, test |
| 25 | | validation, and determination of a passing score, |
| 26 | | administration of the tests, frequency of administration, |
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| 1 | | applicant fees, frequency of applicants taking the tests, the |
| 2 | | years for which a score is valid, and appropriate special |
| 3 | | accommodations. The State Board of Education shall develop |
| 4 | | such rules as may be needed to ensure uniformity from year to |
| 5 | | year in the level of difficulty for each form of an assessment. |
| 6 | | (Source: P.A. 102-301, eff. 8-26-21; 103-402, eff. 7-28-23; |
| 7 | | 103-488, eff. 8-4-23; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-780, eff. |
| 8 | | 8-2-24; 103-811, eff. 8-9-24; 103-846, eff. 8-9-24.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-13.3) |
| 10 | | Sec. 27-13.3. Internet safety education curriculum. |
| 11 | | (a) The purpose of this Section is to inform and protect |
| 12 | | students from inappropriate or illegal communications and |
| 13 | | solicitation and to encourage school districts to provide |
| 14 | | education about Internet threats and risks, including without |
| 15 | | limitation child predators, fraud, and other dangers. |
| 16 | | (b) The General Assembly finds and declares the following: |
| 17 | | (1) it is the policy of this State to protect |
| 18 | | consumers and Illinois residents from deceptive and unsafe |
| 19 | | communications that result in harassment, exploitation, or |
| 20 | | physical harm; |
| 21 | | (2) children have easy access to the Internet at home, |
| 22 | | school, and public places; |
| 23 | | (3) the Internet is used by sexual predators and other |
| 24 | | criminals to make initial contact with children and other |
| 25 | | vulnerable residents in Illinois; and |
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| 1 | | (4) education is an effective method for preventing |
| 2 | | children from falling prey to online predators, identity |
| 3 | | theft, and other dangers. |
| 4 | | (c) Each school may adopt an age-appropriate curriculum |
| 5 | | for Internet safety instruction of students in grades |
| 6 | | kindergarten through 12. However, beginning with the 2009-2010 |
| 7 | | school year, a school district must incorporate into the |
| 8 | | school curriculum a component on Internet safety to be taught |
| 9 | | at least once each school year to students in grades 3 through |
| 10 | | 12. The school board shall determine the scope and duration of |
| 11 | | this unit of instruction. The age-appropriate unit of |
| 12 | | instruction may be incorporated into the current courses of |
| 13 | | study regularly taught in the district's schools, as |
| 14 | | determined by the school board, and it is recommended that the |
| 15 | | unit of instruction include the following topics: |
| 16 | | (1) Safe and responsible use of social networking |
| 17 | | websites, chat rooms, electronic mail, bulletin boards, |
| 18 | | instant messaging, and other means of communication on the |
| 19 | | Internet. |
| 20 | | (2) Recognizing, avoiding, and reporting online |
| 21 | | solicitations of students, their classmates, and their |
| 22 | | friends by sexual predators. |
| 23 | | (3) Risks of transmitting personal information on the |
| 24 | | Internet. |
| 25 | | (4) Recognizing and avoiding unsolicited or deceptive |
| 26 | | communications received online. |
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| 1 | | (5) Recognizing and reporting online harassment and |
| 2 | | cyber-bullying, including the creation and distribution of |
| 3 | | false representations of individuals created by artificial |
| 4 | | intelligence, including, but not limited to, sexually |
| 5 | | explicit images and videos. |
| 6 | | (6) Reporting illegal activities and communications on |
| 7 | | the Internet. |
| 8 | | (7) Copyright laws on written materials, photographs, |
| 9 | | music, and video. |
| 10 | | (d) Curricula devised in accordance with subsection (c) of |
| 11 | | this Section may be submitted for review to the Office of the |
| 12 | | Illinois Attorney General. |
| 13 | | (e) The State Board of Education shall make available |
| 14 | | resource materials for educating children regarding child |
| 15 | | online safety and may take into consideration the curriculum |
| 16 | | on this subject developed by other states, as well as any other |
| 17 | | curricular materials suggested by education experts, child |
| 18 | | psychologists, or technology companies that work on child |
| 19 | | online safety issues. Materials may include without limitation |
| 20 | | safe online communications, privacy protection, |
| 21 | | cyber-bullying, viewing inappropriate material, file sharing, |
| 22 | | and the importance of open communication with responsible |
| 23 | | adults. The State Board of Education shall make these resource |
| 24 | | materials available on its Internet website. |
| 25 | | (Source: P.A. 95-509, eff. 8-28-07; 95-869, eff. 1-1-09; |
| 26 | | 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)". |