Full Text of SJR0041 101st General Assembly
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 41
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ___. Amend Senate Joint Resolution 41 by | 3 | | replacing everything after the heading with the following: | 4 | | "WHEREAS, The State has a vested interest in maximizing the | 5 | | number of students who complete credit-bearing certificate | 6 | | programs and two-year or four-year degree programs and enter | 7 | | into high-skill, high-wage occupations; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, 46% of Illinois high school graduates who enroll | 9 | | in community college are placed into developmental coursework | 10 | | in at least one subject; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, Inconsistent and inadequate approaches to | 12 | | placement have resulted in too many students being placed into | 13 | | developmental education who could succeed in college-level | 14 | | coursework; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The traditional developmental education model | 2 | | costs students time, money, and financial aid; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, Developmental education does not count as college | 4 | | credit and can be a barrier to retention, persistence, | 5 | | transfer, and certificate or degree completion, particularly | 6 | | for Black, Latino, first generation, and low-income students; | 7 | | and | 8 | | WHEREAS, There are instructional models of developmental | 9 | | education that have demonstrated improvement in college-level | 10 | | course completion compared to traditional models, including | 11 | | but not limited to corequisite remediation, accelerated | 12 | | coursework, emporium models, and Preparatory Mathematics for | 13 | | General Education (PMGE); and | 14 | | WHEREAS, Colleges and universities have invested | 15 | | significant time, resources, and money into these different | 16 | | developmental education models; and | 17 | | WHEREAS, The legislature has made significant investments | 18 | | to improve college preparedness; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Council of Community College | 20 | | Presidents, the Illinois Chief Academic Officers, the Illinois | 21 | | Chief Student Services Officers, and the Illinois Math |
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| 1 | | Association of Community Colleges have already agreed upon a | 2 | | common, multiple measures framework for placement that is | 3 | | currently being implemented; and | 4 | | WHEREAS, To ensure all models of developmental education | 5 | | are maximizing students' likelihood of success, the State must | 6 | | inventory and evaluate all developmental education | 7 | | instructional models offered in the State; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Community College Board and Illinois | 9 | | Board of Higher Education are well positioned to improve | 10 | | placement practices and fully scale developmental education | 11 | | reforms across all State public institutions; therefore, be it | 12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL | 13 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 14 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Illinois Community College Board | 15 | | and the Illinois Board of Higher Education shall establish a | 16 | | joint advisory council to provide a benchmarking report to the | 17 | | General Assembly on or before April 1, 2020, that shall | 18 | | include: | 19 | | (1) An inventory of all instructional models and | 20 | | developmental course sequences employed by Illinois' | 21 | | public colleges and universities for students placed into | 22 | | developmental education or otherwise determined to need | 23 | | additional skills development in math or English; |
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| 1 | | (2) An analysis of all instructional models employed by | 2 | | Illinois' public colleges and universities for students | 3 | | placed into developmental education or otherwise | 4 | | determined to need additional skills development in math or | 5 | | English, including, at a minimum, the number and percentage | 6 | | of students completing gateway courses within their first | 7 | | two semesters under each model; and | 8 | | (3) An inventory and analysis of developmental | 9 | | education placement practices and policies (including cut | 10 | | off scores) employed at all public colleges and | 11 | | universities in the State; and be it further | 12 | | RESOLVED, That on or before July 1, 2020, the advisory | 13 | | council must deliver to the Illinois Community College Board, | 14 | | the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and the General | 15 | | Assembly, a detailed plan for scaling developmental education | 16 | | reforms, such that institutions improve developmental | 17 | | education placement measures and such that, within a timeframe | 18 | | to be set by the advisory council, all students who are placed | 19 | | in developmental education are enrolled in a developmental | 20 | | education model that is proven to maximize their likelihood of | 21 | | completing a college-level course within their first two | 22 | | academic semesters; and be it further | 23 | | RESOLVED, That for the purposes of this resolution, | 24 | | "improved placement measures" is defined as measures that give |
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| 1 | | greater opportunities to enroll directly into college-level | 2 | | classes, reducing the overall percent of students placed into | 3 | | developmental education, preferably through decreased reliance | 4 | | on high-stakes tests and increased use of high school GPA as a | 5 | | determining measure; and be it further | 6 | | RESOLVED, The implementation plan should include specific | 7 | | benchmarks and an estimate of funding required to meet | 8 | | established benchmarks that institutions must meet to stay on | 9 | | track to full-scale implementation on the timeframe set by the | 10 | | advisory council; and be it further | 11 | | RESOLVED, That the advisory council should include similar | 12 | | representation from two-year and four-year institutions and, | 13 | | at a minimum, include the following: | 14 | | (1) The Executive Director of the Illinois Community | 15 | | College Board or his or her designee, who shall act as | 16 | | co-chair; | 17 | | (2) The Executive Director of the Illinois Board of | 18 | | Higher Education or his or her designee, who shall act as | 19 | | co-chair; | 20 | | (3) One member appointed by the Governor, who shall act | 21 | | as co-chair; | 22 | | (4) One member from the Illinois Senate appointed by | 23 | | the
President of the Senate, who shall act as co-chair; | 24 | | (5) One member from the Illinois House of |
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| 1 | | Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House, who | 2 | | shall act as co-chair; | 3 | | (6) One member from the Illinois Senate appointed by | 4 | | the Senate Minority Leader; | 5 | | (7) One member from the Illinois House of | 6 | | Representatives appointed by the House Minority
Leader; | 7 | | (8) Two public university employees appointed by the | 8 | | Illinois Board of Higher Education Academic Leadership | 9 | | group; | 10 | | (9) One member who represents an organization that | 11 | | advocates on behalf of public
university employees | 12 | | appointed by the Executive Director of the Illinois Board | 13 | | of Higher Education; | 14 | | (10) One member who represents an organization that | 15 | | advocates on behalf of community
college employees at City | 16 | | Colleges of Chicago appointed by the Executive Director of | 17 | | the Illinois Community College Board; | 18 | | (11) One member who represents an organization that | 19 | | advocates on behalf of community
college employees at a | 20 | | suburban Chicago community college appointed by the | 21 | | Illinois Community College Board; | 22 | | (12) One member who represents an organization that | 23 | | advocates on behalf of community
college employees in | 24 | | downstate community colleges appointed by the Illinois | 25 | | Community College Board; | 26 | | (13) One member representing a higher education |
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| 1 | | advocacy organization focused on closing
equity gaps in | 2 | | college completion from low-income and first generation | 3 | | college students
and students of color appointed by the | 4 | | President of the Senate; | 5 | | (14) One member representing a statewide advocacy | 6 | | organization focused on improving
educational and | 7 | | employment opportunities for women and adults appointed by | 8 | | the
Speaker of the House; | 9 | | (15) One member who represents a statewide | 10 | | organization that advocates on behalf of
Community College | 11 | | Presidents appointed by the Illinois Community College | 12 | | Board; | 13 | | (16) One member who represents public university | 14 | | presidents appointed by the Illinois Board of Higher | 15 | | Education; | 16 | | (17) One member who represents a statewide | 17 | | organization that advocates on behalf of
Community College | 18 | | Chief Academic Officers appointed by the Illinois | 19 | | Community College Board; | 20 | | (18) One member who represents a statewide | 21 | | organization that advocates on behalf of
Illinois | 22 | | Community College Student Services Officers appointed by | 23 | | the Illinois Community College Board; | 24 | | (19) One member who represents public university | 25 | | student services administrators
appointed by the Illinois | 26 | | Board of Higher Education; |
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| 1 | | (20) One member who represents Illinois public | 2 | | university provosts appointed by the Illinois Board of | 3 | | Higher Education; | 4 | | (21) One member who represents a statewide | 5 | | organization that advocates on behalf of
Community College | 6 | | Trustees appointed by the Illinois Community College | 7 | | Board; and | 8 | | (22) One member who represents public university | 9 | | trustees appointed by the Illinois Board of Higher | 10 | | Education; and be it further | 11 | | RESOLVED, That, of the appointed community college and | 12 | | university employees, at least one must be an English faculty | 13 | | member participating in the Illinois Articulation Initiative | 14 | | and one must be a member of the Illinois Mathematics | 15 | | Association of Community Colleges (IMACC); and be it further | 16 | | RESOLVED, That the chairs of the advisory council shall be | 17 | | responsible for scheduling meetings, setting meeting agendas, | 18 | | ensuring the development and delivery of the final report and | 19 | | implementation plan, and other administrative tasks, in | 20 | | consultation with advisory council members; and be it further | 21 | | RESOLVED, The Council shall produce a final report by | 22 | | January 1, 2021 and upon the filing of this report is | 23 | | dissolved; the report should include, at a minimum, an update |
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| 1 | | on the implementation of corequisite remediation and | 2 | | alternative evidence-based developmental education models at | 3 | | every college and university, and include data on enrollment | 4 | | and throughput, defined as the percent of students initially | 5 | | enrolled who have progressed through gateway-level courses, by | 6 | | institution and disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, and | 7 | | Pell status; and be it further | 8 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 9 | | delivered to the Illinois Community College Board and the | 10 | | Illinois Board of Higher Education."
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