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Public Act 100-0596 |
HB5627 Enrolled | LRB100 17397 AXK 35881 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by changing |
Section 16-118 as follows:
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(40 ILCS 5/16-118) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-118)
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Sec. 16-118. Retirement. "Retirement": Entry upon a |
retirement annuity
or receipt of a single-sum retirement |
benefit granted under this Article
after termination of active |
service as a teacher.
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(a) An annuitant receiving a retirement annuity other than |
a disability
retirement annuity may accept employment as a |
teacher from a school board
or other employer specified in |
Section 16-106 without impairing retirement
status, if that |
employment: (1) is not within the school year during which
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service was terminated; and (2) does not exceed the following: |
(i) before July 1, 2001, 100 paid days or 500 paid
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hours in any school year ; |
(ii) ( during the period beginning July 1, 2001 through
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June 30, 2011, 120 paid days or 600 paid hours in each |
school year ; ) |
(iii) during the period beginning July 1, 2011 through
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June 30, 2018, 100 paid days or 500 paid hours in each |
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school year; |
(iv) beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2020, 120 |
paid days or 600 paid hours in each school year, but not |
more than 100 paid days in the same classroom; and |
(v) beginning July 1, 2020, 100 paid days or 500 paid |
hours in each school year . |
Where
such permitted employment is partly on a daily and |
partly on an hourly basis,
a day shall be considered as 5 |
hours.
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(b) Subsection (a) does not apply to an annuitant who |
returns to teaching
under the program established in Section |
16-150.1, for the duration of his or
her participation in that |
program.
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(Source: P.A. 93-320, eff. 7-23-03; 94-914, eff. 6-23-06.)
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Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
21B-5, 21B-10, 21B-20, 21B-25, 21B-30, 21B-35, 21B-40, 21B-45, |
21B-50, 21B-55, and 21B-105 and by adding Sections 10-20.67 and |
34-18.60 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/10-20.67 new) |
Sec. 10-20.67. Short-term substitute teacher training. |
(a) Each school board shall, in collaboration with its |
teachers or, if applicable, the exclusive bargaining |
representative of its teachers, jointly develop a short-term |
substitute teacher training program that provides individuals |
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who hold a Short-Term Substitute Teaching License under Section |
21B-20 of this Code with information on curriculum, classroom |
management techniques, school safety, and district and |
building operations. The State Board of Education may develop a |
model short-term substitute teacher training program for use by |
a school board under this subsection (a) if the school board |
and its teachers or, if applicable, the exclusive bargaining |
representative of its teachers agree to use the State Board's |
model. A school board with a substitute teacher training |
program in place before the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 100th General Assembly may utilize that program to |
satisfy the requirements of this subsection (a). |
(b) Nothing in this Section prohibits a school board from |
offering substitute training to substitute teachers licensed |
under paragraph (3) of Section 21B-20 of this Code or to |
substitute teachers holding a Professional Educator License. |
(c) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2023. |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-5) |
Sec. 21B-5. Licensure powers of the State Board of |
Education. |
(a) Recognizing that the education of our citizens is the |
single most important influence on the prosperity and success |
of this State and recognizing that new developments in |
education require a flexible approach to our educational |
system, the State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
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State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall have the |
power and authority to do all of the following: |
(1) Set standards for teaching, supervising, or |
otherwise holding licensed employment in the public |
schools of this State and administer the licensure process |
as provided in this Article. |
(2) Approve, evaluate, and sanction educator |
preparation programs. |
(3) Enter into agreements with other states relative to |
reciprocal approval of educator preparation programs. |
(4) Establish standards for the issuance of new types |
of educator licenses. |
(5) Establish a code of ethics for all educators. |
(6) Maintain a system of licensure examination aligned |
with standards determined by the State Board of Education. |
(7) Take such other action relating to the improvement |
of instruction in the public schools as is appropriate and |
consistent with applicable laws. |
(b) Only the State Board Superintendent of Education, |
acting in accordance with the applicable provisions of this |
Article and rules, shall have the authority to issue or endorse |
any license required for teaching, supervising, or otherwise |
holding licensed employment in the public schools; and no other |
State agency shall have any power or authority (i) to establish |
or prescribe any qualifications or other requirements |
applicable to the issuance or endorsement of any such license |
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or (ii) to establish or prescribe any licensure or equivalent |
requirement that must be satisfied in order to teach, |
supervise, or hold licensed employment in the public schools.
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(Source: P.A. 97-607, eff. 8-26-11.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-10) |
Sec. 21B-10. State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board. |
(a) The State Teacher Certification Board, which had been |
established under Section 21-13 of the School Code prior to |
this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, shall be |
renamed the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
References in law to the State Teacher Certification Board |
shall mean the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
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The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board shall |
consist of the State Superintendent of Education or a |
representative appointed by him or her, who shall be ex-officio |
chairperson, 5 administrative or faculty members of public or |
private colleges or universities located in this State, 3 |
administrators and 10 classroom teachers employed in the public |
schools (5 of whom must be members of and nominated by a |
statewide professional teachers' organization and 5 of whom |
must be members of and nominated by a different statewide |
professional teachers' organization), and one regional |
superintendent of schools, all of whom shall be appointed by |
the State Board of Education; provided that at least one of the |
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administrators and at least 3 of the classroom teachers so |
appointed must be employees of a school district that is |
subject to the provisions of Article 34 of this Code. A |
statewide professional teachers' organization and a different |
statewide professional teachers' organization shall submit to |
the State Board of Education for consideration at least 3 names |
of accomplished teachers for every one vacancy or expiring term |
in a classroom teacher position. The nominations submitted to |
the State Board of Education under this Section to fill a |
vacancy or an expiring term shall be advisory. Nomination for |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board members must be |
submitted to the State Board of Education within 30 days after |
the vacancy or vacancies occur. Nominations to fill an expiring |
term must be submitted to the State Board of Education at least |
30 days before the expiration of that term. Notwithstanding any |
other provisions of this Section, if a sufficient number of |
nominations are not received by the State Board of Education |
for a vacancy or expiring term within the 30-day period, then |
the State Board of Education may appoint any qualified person, |
in the same manner as the original appointment, to fill the |
vacancy or expiring term. The regular term of each member is 3 |
years, and an individual may be appointed for no more than 2 |
consecutive terms. The term of an appointed member of the State |
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board shall expire on June |
30 of his or her final year. |
(b) The State Board of Education shall appoint a secretary |
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of the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
(c) The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board |
shall hold regular meetings at least quarterly and such other |
special meetings as may be necessary. |
(d) The necessary expenses of the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board shall be provided through the |
State Board of Education. The State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board, may adopt such rules as may be necessary for the |
administration of this Article. |
(e) (Blank). Individuals serving on the State Teacher |
Certification Board on June 30, 2011 under Section 21-13 of |
this Code shall continue to serve on the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board until the scheduled expiration |
of their respective terms.
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(Source: P.A. 97-607, eff. 8-26-11.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-20) |
Sec. 21B-20. Types of licenses. The Before July 1, 2013, |
the State Board of Education shall implement a system of |
educator licensure, whereby individuals employed in school |
districts who are required to be licensed must have one of the |
following licenses: (i) a professional educator license; (ii) |
an a professional educator license with stipulations; or (iii) |
a substitute teaching license ; or (iv) until June 30, 2023, a |
short-term substitute teaching license . References in law |
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regarding individuals certified or certificated or required to |
be certified or certificated under Article 21 of this Code |
shall also include individuals licensed or required to be |
licensed under this Article. The first year of all licenses |
ends on June 30 following one full year of the license being |
issued. |
The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |
rules as may be necessary to govern the requirements for |
licenses and endorsements under this Section. |
(1) Professional Educator License. Persons who (i) |
have successfully completed an approved educator |
preparation program and are recommended for licensure by |
the Illinois institution offering the educator preparation |
program, (ii) have successfully completed the required |
testing under Section 21B-30 of this Code, (iii) have |
successfully completed coursework on the psychology of, |
the identification of, and the methods of instruction for |
the exceptional child, including without limitation |
children with learning disabilities, (iv) have |
successfully completed coursework in methods of reading |
and reading in the content area, and (v) have met all other |
criteria established by rule of the State Board of |
Education shall be issued a Professional Educator License. |
All Professional Educator Licenses are valid until June 30 |
immediately following 5 years of the license being issued. |
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The Professional Educator License shall be endorsed with |
specific areas and grade levels in which the individual is |
eligible to practice. |
Individuals can receive subsequent endorsements on the |
Professional Educator License. Subsequent endorsements |
shall require a minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework |
in the endorsement area , unless otherwise specified by |
rule, and passage of the applicable content area test , |
unless otherwise specified by rule . |
(2) Educator License with Stipulations. An Educator |
License with Stipulations shall be issued an endorsement |
that limits the license holder to one particular position |
or does not require completion of an approved educator |
program or both. |
An individual with an Educator License with |
Stipulations must not be employed by a school district or |
any other entity to replace any presently employed teacher |
who otherwise would not be replaced for any reason. |
An Educator License with Stipulations may be issued |
with the following endorsements: |
(A) (Blank). Provisional educator. A provisional |
educator endorsement in a specific content area or |
areas on an Educator License with Stipulations may be |
issued to an applicant who holds an educator license |
from another state, U.S. territory, or foreign country |
and who, at the time of applying for an Illinois |
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license, does not meet the minimum requirements under |
Section 21B-35 of this Code, but does, at a minimum, |
meet the following requirements: |
(i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a |
bachelor's degree, unless a master's degree is |
required for the endorsement, from a regionally |
accredited college or university or, for |
individuals educated in a country other than the |
United States, the equivalent of a minimum of a |
bachelor's degree issued in the United States, |
unless a master's degree is required for the |
endorsement. |
(ii) Has passed or passes a test of basic |
skills and content area test prior to or within one |
year after issuance of the provisional educator |
endorsement on the Educator License with |
Stipulations. If an individual who holds an |
Educator License with Stipulations endorsed for |
provisional educator has not passed a test of basic |
skills and applicable content area test or tests |
within one year after issuance of the endorsement, |
the endorsement shall expire on June 30 following |
one full year of the endorsement being issued. If |
such an individual has passed the test of basic |
skills and applicable content area test or tests |
either prior to issuance of the endorsement or |
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within one year after issuance of the endorsement, |
the endorsement is valid until June 30 immediately |
following 2 years of the license being issued, |
during which time any and all coursework |
deficiencies must be met and any and all additional |
testing deficiencies must be met. |
In addition, a provisional educator endorsement |
for principals or superintendents may be issued if the |
individual meets the requirements set forth in |
subdivisions (1) and (3) of subsection (b-5) of Section |
21B-35 of this Code. Applicants who have not been |
entitled by an Illinois-approved educator preparation |
program at an Illinois institution of higher education |
shall not receive a provisional educator endorsement |
if the person completed an alternative licensure |
program in another state, unless the program has been |
determined to be equivalent to Illinois program |
requirements. |
Notwithstanding any other requirements of this |
Section, a service member or spouse of a service member |
may obtain a Professional Educator License with |
Stipulations, and a provisional educator endorsement |
in a specific content area or areas, if he or she holds |
a valid teaching certificate or license in good |
standing from another state, meets the qualifications |
of educators outlined in Section 21B-15 of this Code, |
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and has not engaged in any misconduct that would |
prohibit an individual from obtaining a license |
pursuant to Illinois law, including without limitation |
any administrative rules of the State Board of |
Education. |
In this Section, "service member" means any person |
who, at the time of application under this Section, is |
an active duty member of the United States Armed Forces |
or any reserve component of the United States Armed |
Forces or the National Guard of any state, |
commonwealth, or territory of the United States or the |
District of Columbia. |
A provisional educator endorsement is valid until |
June 30 immediately following 2 years of the license |
being issued, provided that any remaining testing and |
coursework deficiencies are met as set forth in this |
Section. Failure to satisfy all stated deficiencies |
shall mean the individual, including any service |
member or spouse who has obtained a Professional |
Educator License with Stipulations and a provisional |
educator endorsement in a specific content area or |
areas, is ineligible to receive a Professional |
Educator License at that time. An Educator License with |
Stipulations endorsed for provisional educator shall |
not be renewed for individuals who hold an Educator |
License with Stipulations and who have held a position |
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in a public school or non-public school recognized by |
the State Board of Education. |
(B) Alternative provisional educator. An |
alternative provisional educator endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations may be issued to an |
applicant who, at the time of applying for the |
endorsement, has done all of the following: |
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited |
college or university with a minimum of a |
bachelor's degree. |
(ii) Successfully completed the first phase of |
the Alternative Educator Licensure Program for |
Teachers, as described in Section 21B-50 of this |
Code. |
(iii) Passed a test of basic skills and content |
area test, as required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. |
The alternative provisional educator endorsement is |
valid for 2 years of teaching and may be renewed for a |
third year by an individual meeting the requirements set |
forth in Section 21B-50 of this Code. |
(C) Alternative provisional superintendent. An |
alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on |
an Educator License with Stipulations entitles the |
holder to serve only as a superintendent or assistant |
superintendent in a school district's central office. |
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This endorsement may only be issued to an applicant |
who, at the time of applying for the endorsement, has |
done all of the following: |
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited |
college or university with a minimum of a master's |
degree in a management field other than education. |
(ii) Been employed for a period of at least 5 |
years in a management level position in a field |
other than education. |
(iii) Successfully completed the first phase |
of an alternative route to superintendent |
endorsement program, as provided in Section 21B-55 |
of this Code. |
(iv) Passed a test of basic skills and content |
area tests required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. |
The endorsement is valid may be registered for 2 |
fiscal years in order to complete one full year of |
serving as a superintendent or assistant |
superintendent. |
(D) (Blank). Resident teacher endorsement. A |
resident teacher endorsement on an Educator License |
with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who, at |
the time of applying for the endorsement, has done all |
of the following: |
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited |
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institution of higher education with a minimum of a |
bachelor's degree. |
(ii) Enrolled in an approved Illinois educator |
preparation program. |
(iii) Passed a test of basic skills and content |
area test, as required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. |
The resident teacher endorsement on an Educator |
License with Stipulations is valid for 4 years of |
teaching and shall not be renewed. |
A resident teacher may teach only under the |
direction of a licensed teacher, who shall act as the |
resident mentor teacher, and may not teach in place of |
a licensed teacher.
A resident teacher endorsement on |
an Educator License with Stipulations shall no longer |
be valid after June 30, 2017. |
(E) Career and technical educator. A career and |
technical educator endorsement on an Educator License |
with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who has |
a minimum of 60 semester hours of coursework from a |
regionally accredited institution of higher education |
or an accredited trade and technical institution and |
has a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience outside of |
education in each area to be taught. |
The career and technical educator endorsement on |
an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until |
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June 30 immediately following 5 years of the |
endorsement being issued and may be renewed. For |
individuals who were issued the career and technical |
educator endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations on or after January 1, 2015, the license |
may be renewed if the individual passes a test of basic |
skills or test of work proficiency, as required under |
Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
An individual who holds a valid career and |
technical educator endorsement on an Educator License |
with Stipulations but does not hold a bachelor's degree |
may substitute teach in career and technical education |
classrooms. |
(F) Part-time provisional career and technical |
educator or provisional career and technical educator. |
A part-time provisional career and technical educator |
endorsement or a provisional career and technical |
educator endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who has a |
minimum of 8,000 hours of work experience in the skill |
for which the applicant is seeking the endorsement. It |
is the responsibility of each employing school board |
and regional office of education to provide |
verification, in writing, to the State Superintendent |
of Education at the time the application is submitted |
that no qualified teacher holding a Professional |
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Educator License or an Educator License with |
Stipulations with a career and technical educator |
endorsement is available and that actual circumstances |
require such issuance. |
The provisional career and technical educator |
endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations |
is valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of |
the endorsement being issued and may be renewed for 5 |
years. For individuals who were issued the provisional |
career and technical educator endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations on or after January |
1, 2015, the license may be renewed if the individual |
passes a test of basic skills or test of work |
proficiency, as required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. |
A part-time provisional career and technical |
educator endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations may be issued for teaching no more than 2 |
courses of study for grades 6 through 12. The part-time |
provisional career and technical educator endorsement |
on an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until |
June 30 immediately following 5 years of the |
endorsement being issued and may be renewed for 5 years |
if the individual makes application for renewal. |
An individual who holds a provisional or part-time |
provisional career and technical educator endorsement |
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on an Educator License with Stipulations but does not |
hold a bachelor's degree may substitute teach in career |
and technical education classrooms. |
(G) Transitional bilingual educator. A |
transitional bilingual educator endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations may be issued for |
the purpose of providing instruction in accordance |
with Article 14C of this Code to an applicant who |
provides satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all |
of the following requirements: |
(i) Possesses adequate speaking, reading, and |
writing ability in the language other than English |
in which transitional bilingual education is |
offered. |
(ii) Has the ability to successfully |
communicate in English. |
(iii) Either possessed, within 5 years |
previous to his or her applying for a transitional |
bilingual educator endorsement, a valid and |
comparable teaching certificate or comparable |
authorization issued by a foreign country or holds |
a degree from an institution of higher learning in |
a foreign country that the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be |
the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a |
regionally accredited institution of higher |
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learning in the United States. |
A transitional bilingual educator endorsement |
shall be valid for prekindergarten through grade 12, is |
valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of |
the endorsement being issued, and shall not be renewed. |
Persons holding a transitional bilingual educator |
endorsement shall not be employed to replace any |
presently employed teacher who otherwise would not be |
replaced for any reason. |
(H) Language endorsement. In an effort to |
alleviate the shortage of teachers speaking a language |
other than English in the public schools, an individual |
who holds an Educator License with Stipulations may |
also apply for a language endorsement, provided that |
the applicant provides satisfactory evidence that he |
or she meets all of the following requirements: |
(i) Holds a transitional bilingual |
endorsement. |
(ii) Has demonstrated proficiency in the |
language for which the endorsement is to be issued |
by passing the applicable language content test |
required by the State Board of Education. |
(iii) Holds a bachelor's degree or higher from |
a regionally accredited institution of higher |
education or, for individuals educated in a |
country other than the United States, holds a |
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degree from an institution of higher learning in a |
foreign country that the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be |
the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a |
regionally accredited institution of higher |
learning in the United States. |
(iv) Has passed a test of basic skills, as |
required under Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
A language endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations is valid for prekindergarten through |
grade 12 for the same validity period as the |
individual's transitional bilingual educator |
endorsement on the Educator License with Stipulations |
and shall not be renewed. |
(I) Visiting international educator. A visiting |
international educator endorsement on an Educator |
License with Stipulations may be issued to an |
individual who is being recruited by a particular |
school district that conducts formal recruitment |
programs outside of the United States to secure the |
services of qualified teachers and who meets all of the |
following requirements: |
(i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a |
bachelor's degree issued in the United States. |
(ii) Has been prepared as a teacher at the |
grade level for which he or she will be employed. |
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(iii) Has adequate content knowledge in the |
subject to be taught. |
(iv) Has an adequate command of the English |
language. |
A holder of a visiting international educator |
endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations |
shall be permitted to teach in bilingual education |
programs in the language that was the medium of |
instruction in his or her teacher preparation program, |
provided that he or she passes the English Language |
Proficiency Examination or another test of writing |
skills in English identified by the State Board of |
Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board. |
A visiting international educator endorsement on |
an Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 3 |
years and shall not be renewed. |
(J) Paraprofessional educator. A paraprofessional |
educator endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who holds a |
high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and |
either holds an associate's degree or a minimum of 60 |
semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited |
institution of higher education or has passed a test of |
basic skills required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. The paraprofessional educator endorsement is |
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valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of |
the endorsement being issued and may be renewed through |
application and payment of the appropriate fee, as |
required under Section 21B-40 of this Code. An |
individual who holds only a paraprofessional educator |
endorsement is not subject to additional requirements |
in order to renew the endorsement. |
(K) Chief school business official. A chief school |
business official endorsement on an Educator License |
with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who |
qualifies by having a master's degree or higher, 2 |
years of full-time administrative experience in school |
business management or 2 years of university-approved |
practical experience, and a minimum of 24 semester |
hours of graduate credit in a program approved by the |
State Board of Education for the preparation of school |
business administrators and by passage of the |
applicable State tests, including a test of basic |
skills and applicable content area test. |
The chief school business official endorsement may |
also be affixed to the Educator License with |
Stipulations of any holder who qualifies by having a |
master's degree in business administration, finance, |
accounting, or public administration and who completes |
an additional 6 semester hours of internship in school |
business management from a regionally accredited |
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institution of higher education and passes the |
applicable State tests, including a test of basic |
skills and applicable content area test. This |
endorsement shall be required for any individual |
employed as a chief school business official. |
The chief school business official endorsement on |
an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until |
June 30 immediately following 5 years of the |
endorsement being issued and may be renewed if the |
license holder completes renewal requirements as |
required for individuals who hold a Professional |
Educator License endorsed for chief school business |
official under Section 21B-45 of this Code and such |
rules as may be adopted by the State Board of |
Education. |
The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules |
necessary to implement Public Act 100-288 this |
amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly . |
(L) Provisional in-state educator. A provisional |
in-state educator endorsement on an Educator License |
with Stipulations may be issued to a candidate who has |
completed an Illinois-approved educator preparation |
program at an Illinois institution of higher education |
and who has not successfully completed an |
evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness but |
who meets all of the following requirements: |
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(i) Holds at least a bachelor's degree. |
(ii) Has completed an approved educator |
preparation program at an Illinois institution. |
(iii) Has passed a test of basic skills and |
applicable content area test, as required by |
Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
(iv) Has attempted an evidence-based |
assessment of teacher effectiveness and received a |
minimum score on that assessment, as established |
by the State Board of Education in consultation |
with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board. |
A provisional in-state educator endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations is valid for one |
full fiscal year after the date of issuance and may not |
be renewed. |
(M) School support personnel intern. A school |
support personnel intern endorsement on an Educator |
License with Stipulations may be issued as specified by |
rule. |
(N) Special education area. A special education |
area endorsement on an Educator License with |
Stipulations may be issued as defined and specified by |
rule. |
(3) Substitute Teaching License. A Substitute Teaching |
License may be issued to qualified applicants for |
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substitute teaching in all grades of the public schools, |
prekindergarten through grade 12. Substitute Teaching |
Licenses are not eligible for endorsements. Applicants for |
a Substitute Teaching License must hold a bachelor's degree |
or higher from a regionally accredited institution of |
higher education. |
Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for 5 years. |
Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for substitute |
teaching in every county of this State. If an individual |
has had his or her Professional Educator License or |
Educator License with Stipulations suspended or revoked or |
has not met the renewal requirements for licensure , then |
that individual is not eligible to obtain a Substitute |
Teaching License. |
A substitute teacher may only teach in the place of a |
licensed teacher who is under contract with the employing |
board. If, however, there is no licensed teacher under |
contract because of an emergency situation, then a district |
may employ a substitute teacher for no longer than 30 |
calendar days per each vacant position in the district if |
the district notifies the appropriate regional office of |
education within 5 business days after the employment of |
the substitute teacher in the emergency situation. An |
emergency situation is one in which an unforeseen vacancy |
has occurred and (i) a teacher is unable to fulfill his or |
her contractual duties or (ii) teacher capacity needs of |
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the district exceed previous indications, and the district |
is actively engaged in advertising to hire a fully licensed |
teacher for the vacant position. |
There is no limit on the number of days that a |
substitute teacher may teach in a single school district, |
provided that no substitute teacher may teach for longer |
than 90 school days for any one licensed teacher under |
contract in the same school year. A substitute teacher who |
holds a Professional Educator License or Educator License |
with Stipulations shall not teach for more than 120 school |
days for any one licensed teacher under contract in the |
same school year. The limitations in this paragraph (3) on |
the number of days a substitute teacher may be employed do |
not apply to any school district operating under Article 34 |
of this Code. |
A school district may not require an individual who |
holds a valid Professional Educator License or Educator |
License with Stipulations to seek or hold a Substitute |
Teaching License to teach as a substitute teacher. |
(4) Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. Beginning |
on July 1, 2018 and until June 30, 2023, the State Board of |
Education may issue a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
License. A Short-Term Substitute Teaching License may be |
issued to a qualified applicant for substitute teaching in |
all grades of the public schools, prekindergarten through |
grade 12. Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are not |
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eligible for endorsements. Applicants for a Short-Term |
Substitute Teaching License must hold an associate's |
degree or have completed at least 60 credit hours from a |
regionally accredited institution of higher education. |
Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for |
substitute teaching in every county of this State. If an |
individual has had his or her Professional Educator License |
or Educator License with Stipulations suspended or |
revoked, then that individual is not eligible to obtain a |
Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. |
The provisions of Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this |
Code apply to short-term substitute teachers. |
An individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
License may teach no more than 5 consecutive days per |
licensed teacher who is under contract. For teacher |
absences lasting 6 or more days per licensed teacher who is |
under contract, a school district may not hire an |
individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
License. An individual holding a Short-Term Substitute |
Teaching License must complete the training program under |
Section 10-20.67 or 34-18.60 of this Code to be eligible to |
teach at a public school. This paragraph (4) is inoperative |
on and after July 1, 2023.
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(Source: P.A. 99-35, eff. 1-1-16; 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-143, |
eff. 7-27-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-920, eff. 1-6-17; 100-8, |
eff. 7-1-17; 100-13, eff. 7-1-17; 100-288, eff. 8-24-17; |
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revised 9-25-17.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-25) |
Sec. 21B-25. Endorsement on licenses. All licenses issued |
under paragraph (1) of Section 21B-20 of this Code shall be |
specifically endorsed by the State Board of Education for each |
content area, school support area, and administrative area for |
which the holder of the license is qualified. Recognized |
institutions approved to offer educator preparation programs |
shall be trained to add endorsements to licenses issued to |
applicants who meet all of the requirements for the endorsement |
or endorsements, including passing any required tests. The |
State Superintendent of Education shall randomly audit |
institutions to ensure that all rules and standards are being |
followed for entitlement or when endorsements are being |
recommended. |
(1) The State Board of Education, in consultation with |
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall |
establish, by rule, the grade level and subject area |
endorsements to be added to the Professional Educator |
License. These rules shall outline the requirements for |
obtaining each endorsement. |
(2) In addition to any and all grade level and content |
area endorsements developed by rule, the State Board of |
Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board, shall develop the |
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requirements for the following endorsements: |
(A) (Blank). General administrative endorsement. A |
general administrative endorsement shall be added to a |
Professional Educator License, provided that an |
approved program has been completed. An individual |
holding a general administrative endorsement may work |
only as a principal or assistant principal or in a |
related or similar position, as determined by the State |
Superintendent of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
Beginning on September 1, 2014, the general |
administrative endorsement shall no longer be issued |
except to individuals who completed all coursework |
requirements for the receipt of the general |
administrative endorsement by September 1, 2014, who |
have completed all testing requirements by June 30, |
2016, and who apply for the endorsement on or before |
June 30, 2016. Individuals who hold a valid and |
registered administrative certificate with a general |
administrative endorsement issued under Section 21-7.1 |
of this Code or a Professional Educator License with a |
general administrative endorsement issued prior to |
September 1, 2014 and who have served for at least one |
full year during the 5 years prior in a position |
requiring a general administrative endorsement shall, |
upon request to the State Board of Education and |
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through July 1, 2015, have their respective general |
administrative endorsement converted to a principal |
endorsement on the Professional Educator License. |
Candidates shall not be admitted to an approved general |
administrative preparation program after September 1, |
2012. |
All other individuals holding a valid and |
registered administrative certificate with a general |
administrative endorsement issued pursuant to Section |
21-7.1 of this Code or a general administrative |
endorsement on a Professional Educator License issued |
prior to September 1, 2014 shall have the general |
administrative endorsement converted to a principal |
endorsement on a Professional Educator License upon |
request to the State Board of Education and by |
completing one of the following pathways: |
(i) Passage of the State principal assessment |
developed by the State Board of Education. |
(ii) Through July 1, 2019, completion of an |
Illinois Educators' Academy course designated by |
the State Superintendent of Education. |
(iii) Completion of a principal preparation |
program established and approved pursuant to |
Section 21B-60 of this Code and applicable rules. |
Individuals who do not choose to convert the |
general administrative endorsement on the |
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administrative certificate issued pursuant to Section |
21-7.1 of this Code or on the Professional Educator |
License shall continue to be able to serve in any |
position previously allowed under paragraph (2) of |
subsection (e) of Section 21-7.1 of this Code. |
The general administrative endorsement on the |
Professional Educator License is available only to |
individuals who, prior to September 1, 2014, had such |
an endorsement on the administrative certificate |
issued pursuant to Section 21-7.1 of this Code or who |
already have a Professional Educator License and have |
completed a general administrative program and who do |
not choose to convert the general administrative |
endorsement to a principal endorsement pursuant to the |
options in this Section. |
(B) Principal endorsement. A principal endorsement |
shall be affixed to a Professional Educator License of |
any holder who qualifies by having all of the |
following: |
(i) Successful completion of a principal |
preparation program approved in accordance with |
Section 21B-60 of this Code and any applicable |
rules. |
(ii) At least 4 total years of teaching or 4 |
total years of working in the capacity of school |
support personnel in an Illinois public school or |
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nonpublic school recognized by the State Board of |
Education or in an out-of-state public school or |
out-of-state nonpublic school meeting out-of-state |
recognition standards comparable to those approved |
by the State Superintendent of Education; however, |
the State Board of Education, in consultation with |
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board, shall allow, by rules, for fewer than 4 |
years of experience based on meeting standards set |
forth in such rules, including without limitation |
a review of performance evaluations or other |
evidence of demonstrated qualifications. |
(iii) A master's degree or higher from a |
regionally accredited college or university. |
(C) Chief school business official endorsement. A |
chief school business official endorsement shall be |
affixed to the Professional Educator License of any |
holder who qualifies by having a master's degree or |
higher, 2 years of full-time administrative experience |
in school business management or 2 years of |
university-approved practical experience, and a |
minimum of 24 semester hours of graduate credit in a |
program approved by the State Board of Education for |
the preparation of school business administrators and |
by passage of the applicable State tests. The chief |
school business official endorsement may also be |
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affixed to the Professional Educator License of any |
holder who qualifies by having a master's degree in |
business administration, finance, accounting, or |
public administration and who completes an additional |
6 semester hours of internship in school business |
management from a regionally accredited institution of |
higher education and passes the applicable State |
tests. This endorsement shall be required for any |
individual employed as a chief school business |
official. |
(D) Superintendent endorsement. A superintendent |
endorsement shall be affixed to the Professional |
Educator License of any holder who has completed a |
program approved by the State Board of Education for |
the preparation of superintendents of schools, has had |
at least 2 years of experience employed full-time in a |
general administrative position or as a full-time |
principal, director of special education, or chief |
school business official in the public schools or in a |
State-recognized nonpublic school in which the chief |
administrator is required to have the licensure |
necessary to be a principal in a public school in this |
State and where a majority of the teachers are required |
to have the licensure necessary to be instructors in a |
public school in this State, and has passed the |
required State tests; or of any holder who has |
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completed a program that is not an Illinois-approved |
educator preparation program at an Illinois |
institution of higher education and that has |
recognition standards comparable to those approved by |
the State Superintendent of Education and holds the |
general administrative, principal, or chief school |
business official endorsement and who has had 2 years |
of experience as a principal, director of special |
education, or chief school business official while |
holding a valid educator license or certificate |
comparable in validity and educational and experience |
requirements and has passed the appropriate State |
tests, as provided in Section 21B-30 of this Code. The |
superintendent endorsement shall allow individuals to |
serve only as a superintendent or assistant |
superintendent. |
(E) Teacher leader endorsement. It shall be the |
policy of this State to improve the quality of |
instructional leaders by providing a career pathway |
for teachers interested in serving in leadership |
roles, but not as principals. The State Board of |
Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board, may issue a teacher |
leader endorsement under this subdivision (E). Persons |
who meet and successfully complete the requirements of |
the endorsement shall be issued a teacher leader |
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endorsement on the Professional Educator License for |
serving in schools in this State. Teacher leaders may |
qualify to serve in such positions as department |
chairs, coaches, mentors, curriculum and instruction |
leaders, or other leadership positions as defined by |
the district. The endorsement shall be available to |
those teachers who (i) hold a Professional Educator |
License, (ii) hold a master's degree or higher from a |
regionally accredited institution, (iii) have |
completed a program of study that has been approved by |
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, and |
(iv) have successfully demonstrated competencies as |
defined by rule. |
A teacher who meets the requirements set forth in |
this Section and holds a teacher leader endorsement may |
evaluate teachers pursuant to Section 24A-5 of this |
Code, provided that the individual has completed the |
evaluation component required by Section 24A-3 of this |
Code and a teacher leader is allowed to evaluate |
personnel under the respective school district's |
collective bargaining agreement. |
The State Board of Education, in consultation with |
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, |
may adopt such rules as may be necessary to establish |
and implement the teacher leader endorsement program |
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and to specify the positions for which this endorsement |
shall be required. |
(F) Special education endorsement. A special |
education endorsement in one or more areas shall be |
affixed to a Professional Educator License for any |
individual that meets those requirements established |
by the State Board of Education in rules. Special |
education endorsement areas shall include without |
limitation the following: |
(i) Learning Behavior Specialist I; |
(ii) Learning Behavior Specialist II; |
(iii) Speech Language Pathologist; |
(iv) Blind or Visually Impaired; |
(v) Deaf-Hard of Hearing; |
(vi) Early Childhood Special Education; and |
(vii) Director of Special Education. |
Notwithstanding anything in this Code to the contrary, |
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may |
add additional areas of special education by rule. |
(G) School support personnel endorsement. School |
support personnel endorsement areas shall include, but |
are not limited to, school counselor, marriage and |
family therapist, school psychologist, school speech |
and language pathologist, school nurse, and school |
social worker. This endorsement is for individuals who |
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are not teachers or administrators, but still require |
licensure to work in an instructional support position |
in a public or State-operated elementary school, |
secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement |
with a governing body or board of control or a charter |
school operating in compliance with the Charter |
Schools Law. The school support personnel endorsement |
shall be affixed to the Professional Educator License |
and shall meet all of the requirements established in |
any rules adopted to implement this subdivision (G). |
The holder of such an endorsement is entitled to all of |
the rights and privileges granted holders of any other |
Professional Educator License, including teacher |
benefits, compensation, and working conditions.
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Beginning on January 1, 2014 and ending on April |
30, 2014, a person holding a Professional Educator |
License with a school speech and language pathologist |
(teaching) endorsement may exchange his or her school |
speech and language pathologist (teaching) endorsement |
for a school speech and language pathologist |
(non-teaching) endorsement through application to the |
State Board of Education. There shall be no cost for |
this exchange. |
(Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-623, eff. 7-22-16; |
99-920, eff. 1-6-17; 100-13, eff. 7-1-17; 100-267, eff. |
8-22-17; 100-288, eff. 8-24-17; revised 9-25-17.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21B-30)
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Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing. |
(a) This Section applies beginning on July 1, 2012. |
(b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design |
and implement a system of examinations, which shall be required |
prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These examinations |
and indicators must be based on national and State professional |
teaching standards, as determined by the State Board of |
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation |
and Licensure Board. The State Board of Education may adopt |
such rules as may be necessary to implement and administer this |
Section. |
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, |
applicants Applicants seeking a Professional Educator License |
or an Educator License with Stipulations shall be required to |
pass a test of basic skills before the license is issued, |
unless the endorsement the individual is seeking does not |
require passage of the test. All applicants completing |
Illinois-approved, teacher education or school service |
personnel preparation programs shall be required to pass the |
State Board of Education's recognized test of basic skills |
prior to starting their student teaching or starting the final |
semester of their internship, unless required earlier at the |
discretion of the recognized, Illinois institution in which |
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they are completing their approved program. An individual who |
passes a test of basic skills does not need to do so again for |
subsequent endorsements or other educator licenses. |
(d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be |
required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area |
of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There |
shall be no exception to this requirement. No candidate shall |
be allowed to student teach or serve as the teacher of record |
until he or she has passed the applicable content area test. |
(e) (Blank). and completing their student teaching |
experience no later than August 31, 2015 Prior to September 1, |
2015, passage The APT shall be available through August 31, |
2020. |
(f) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, beginning |
on September 1, 2015, all candidates completing teacher |
preparation programs in this State and all candidates subject |
to Section 21B-35 of this Code are required to pass a teacher |
performance assessment an evidence-based assessment of teacher |
effectiveness approved by the State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board. All recognized institutions offering approved teacher |
preparation programs must begin phasing in the approved teacher |
performance assessment no later than July 1, 2013. |
(g) Tests of basic skills and content area knowledge and |
the teacher performance assessment assessment of professional |
teaching shall be the tests that from time to time are |
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designated by the State Board of Education, in consultation |
with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, and |
may be tests prepared by an educational testing organization or |
tests designed by the State Board of Education, in consultation |
with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The |
areas to be covered by a test of basic skills shall include |
reading, language arts, and mathematics. The test of content |
area knowledge shall assess content knowledge in a specific |
subject field. The tests must be designed to be racially |
neutral to ensure that no person taking the tests is |
discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national |
origin, or other factors unrelated to the person's ability to |
perform as a licensed employee. The score required to pass the |
tests shall be fixed by the State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board. The tests shall be administered not fewer than 3 times a |
year at such time and place as may be designated by the State |
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board. |
The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess |
the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of |
applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under |
subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this Code |
in the English language and in the language of the transitional |
bilingual education program requested by the applicant. |
(h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the |
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provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school |
district subject to Article 34 of this Code. |
(i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the |
testing requirements under this Section shall include without |
limitation provisions governing test selection, test |
validation and determination of a passing score, |
administration of the tests, frequency of administration, |
applicant fees, frequency of applicants taking the tests, the |
years for which a score is valid, and appropriate special |
accommodations. The State Board of Education shall develop such |
rules as may be needed to ensure uniformity from year to year |
in the level of difficulty for each form of an assessment.
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(Source: P.A. 98-361, eff. 1-1-14; 98-581, eff. 8-27-13; |
98-756, eff. 7-16-14; 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-657, eff. |
7-28-16; 99-920, eff. 1-6-17; revised 1-23-17.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-35) |
Sec. 21B-35. Minimum requirements for educators trained in |
other states or countries. |
(a) Any applicant who has All applicants who have not been |
entitled by an Illinois-approved educator preparation program |
at an Illinois institution of higher education applying for a |
Professional Educator License endorsed in a teaching field or |
school support personnel area must meet all of the following |
requirements: |
(1) the applicant must: |
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(A) hold a comparable and valid educator license or |
certificate, as defined by rule, with similar grade |
level and content area credentials from another state, |
with the State Board of Education having the authority |
to determine what constitutes similar grade level and |
content area credentials from another state; and |
(B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally |
accredited institution of higher education; or |
(2) the applicant must: |
(A) have completed a state-approved program for |
the licensure area sought, including coursework |
concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content |
area, and instructional strategies for English |
learners; |
(B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally |
accredited institution of higher education; |
(C) have successfully met all Illinois examination |
requirements, except that: |
(i) an applicant who has successfully |
completed a test of basic skills, as defined by |
rules, at the time of initial licensure in another |
state is not required to complete a test of basic |
skills; |
(ii) an applicant who has successfully |
completed a test of content, as defined by rules, |
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at the time of initial licensure in another state |
is not required to complete a test of content; and |
(iii) an applicant for a teaching endorsement |
who has successfully completed an evidence-based |
assessment of teacher effectiveness, as defined by |
rules, at the time of initial licensure in another |
state is not required to complete an |
evidence-based assessment of teacher |
effectiveness; and |
(D) for an applicant for a teaching endorsement, |
have completed student teaching or an equivalent |
experience or, for an applicant for a school service |
personnel endorsement, have completed an internship or |
an equivalent experience. (1) Provide evidence of |
completing a comparable state-approved educator |
preparation program, as defined by the State |
Superintendent of Education, or hold a comparable and |
valid educator license or certificate with similar |
grade level and subject matter credentials from |
another state. The State Board of Education shall have |
the authority to determine what constitutes similar |
grade level and subject matter credentials from |
another state. A comparable educator license or |
certificate is one that demonstrates that the license |
or certificate holder meets similar requirements as |
candidates entitled by an Illinois-approved educator |
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preparation program in teaching or school support |
personnel areas concerning coursework aligned to |
standards concerning methods of instruction of the |
exceptional child, methods of reading and reading in |
the content area, and instructional strategies for |
English learners. An applicant who holds a comparable |
and valid educator license or certificate from another |
state must submit verification to the State Board of |
Education that the applicant has completed coursework |
concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content |
area, and instructional strategies for English |
learners. |
(2) Have a degree from a regionally accredited |
institution of higher education. |
(3) (Blank). |
(4) (Blank). |
(5) (Blank). |
(6) Have successfully met all Illinois examination |
requirements. Applicants who have successfully completed a |
test of basic skills, as defined by rules, at the time of |
initial licensure in another state shall not be required to |
complete a test of basic skills. Applicants who have |
successfully completed a test of content, as defined by |
rules, at the time of initial licensure in another state |
shall not be required to complete a test of content. |
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Applicants for a teaching endorsement who have |
successfully completed an evidence-based assessment of |
teacher effectiveness, as defined by rules, at the time of |
initial licensure in another state shall not be required to |
complete an evidence-based assessment of teacher |
effectiveness. |
(7) For applicants for a teaching endorsement, have |
completed student teaching or an equivalent experience or, |
for applicants for a school service personnel endorsement, |
have completed an internship or an equivalent experience. |
If one or more of the criteria in this subsection (a) are |
not met, then applicants who have not been entitled by an |
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
institution of higher education who hold a valid, comparable |
certificate from another state may qualify for a provisional |
educator endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations, |
in accordance with Section 21B-20 of this Code. |
(b) In order to receive a Professional Educator License |
endorsed in a teaching field or school support personnel area , |
applicants trained in another country must meet all of the |
following requirements: |
(1) Have completed a comparable education program in |
another country. |
(2) Have had transcripts evaluated by an evaluation |
service approved by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(3) Have a degree comparable to a degree from a |
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regionally accredited institution of higher education. |
(4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content area, |
and instructional strategies for English learners. |
(5) (Blank). |
(6) (Blank). |
(7) Have successfully met all State licensure |
examination requirements. Applicants who have successfully |
completed a test of basic skills, as defined by rules, at |
the time of initial licensure in another country shall not |
be required to complete a test of basic skills. Applicants |
who have successfully completed a test of content, as |
defined by rules, at the time of initial licensure in |
another country shall not be required to complete a test of |
content. Applicants for a teaching endorsement who have |
successfully completed an evidence-based assessment of |
teacher effectiveness, as defined by rules, at the time of |
initial licensure in another country shall not be required |
to complete an evidence-based assessment of teacher |
effectiveness. |
(8) Have completed student teaching or an equivalent |
experience. |
(b-5) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
institution of higher education and applicants trained in |
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another country applying for a Professional Educator License |
endorsed for principal or superintendent must hold a master's |
degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher |
education and must hold a comparable and valid educator license |
or certificate with similar grade level and subject matter |
credentials, with the State Board of Education having the |
authority to determine what constitutes similar grade level and |
subject matter credentials from another state, or must meet all |
of the following requirements: |
(1) Have completed an educator preparation program |
approved by another state or comparable educator program in |
another country leading to the receipt of a license or |
certificate for the Illinois endorsement sought. |
(2) Have successfully met all State licensure |
examination requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of |
this Code. Applicants who have successfully completed a |
test of basic skills, as defined by rules, at the time of |
initial licensure in another state or country shall not be |
required to complete a test of basic skills. Applicants who |
have successfully completed a test of content, as defined |
by rules, at the time of initial licensure in another state |
or country shall not be required to complete a test of |
content. |
(2.5) Have completed an internship, as defined by rule. |
(3) (Blank). |
(4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
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concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content area, |
and instructional strategies for English learners. |
(5) Have completed a master's degree. |
(6) Have successfully completed teaching, school |
support, or administrative experience as defined by rule. |
A provisional educator endorsement to serve as a |
superintendent or principal may be affixed to an Educator |
License with Stipulations in accordance with Section 21B-20 of |
this Code. |
(b-7) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
institution of higher education applying for a Professional |
Educator License endorsed for Director of Special Education |
must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited |
institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and |
valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level |
and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of |
Education having the authority to determine what constitutes |
similar grade level and subject matter credentials from another |
state, or must meet all of the following requirements: |
(1) Have completed a master's degree. |
(2) Have 2 years of full-time experience providing |
special education services. |
(3) Have successfully completed all examination |
requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
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Applicants who have successfully completed a test of |
content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial |
licensure in another state or country shall not be required |
to complete a test of content. |
(4) Have completed coursework aligned to standards |
concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content area, |
and instructional strategies for English learners. |
A provisional educator endorsement to serve as Director of |
Special Education may be affixed to an Educator License with |
Stipulations in accordance with Section 21B-20 of this Code. |
(b-10) All applicants who have not been entitled by an |
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois |
institution of higher education applying for a Professional |
Educator License endorsed for chief school business official |
must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited |
institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and |
valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level |
and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of |
Education having the authority to determine what constitutes |
similar grade level and subject matter credentials from another |
state, or must meet all of the following requirements: |
(1) Have completed a master's degree in school business |
management, finance, or accounting. |
(2) Have successfully completed an internship in |
school business management or have 2 years of experience as |
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a school business administrator. |
(3) Have successfully met all State examination |
requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
Applicants who have successfully completed a test of |
content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial |
licensure in another state or country shall not be required |
to complete a test of content. |
(4) Have completed modules aligned to standards |
concerning methods of instruction of the exceptional |
child, methods of reading and reading in the content area, |
and instructional strategies for English learners. |
A provisional educator endorsement to serve as a chief |
school business official may be affixed to an Educator License |
with Stipulations. |
(c) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |
rules as may be necessary to implement this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-920, eff. 1-6-17; 100-13, |
eff. 7-1-17; 100-584, eff. 4-6-18.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-40) |
Sec. 21B-40. Fees. |
(a) Beginning with the start of the new licensure system |
established pursuant to this Article, the following fees shall |
be charged to applicants: |
(1) A $100 $75 application fee for a Professional |
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Educator License or an Educator License with Stipulations. |
However, beginning on January 1, 2015, the application fee |
for a Professional Educator License and Educator License |
with Stipulations shall be $100. |
(1.5) A $50 application fee for a Substitute Teaching |
License. If the application for a Substitute Teaching |
License is made and granted after July 1, 2017, the |
licensee may apply for a refund of the application fee |
within 18 months of issuance of the new license and shall |
be issued that refund by the State Board of Education if |
the licensee provides evidence to the State Board of |
Education that the licensee has taught pursuant to the |
Substitute Teaching License at least 10 full school days |
within one year of issuance. |
(1.7) A $25 application fee for a Short-Term Substitute |
Teaching License. The Short-Term Substitute Teaching |
License must be registered in at least one region in this |
State, but does not require a registration fee. The |
licensee may apply for a refund of the application fee |
within 18 months of issuance of the new license and shall |
be issued that refund by the State Board of Education if |
the licensee provides evidence to the State Board of |
Education that the licensee has taught pursuant to the |
Short-Term Substitute Teaching License at least 10 full |
school days within one year of issuance. |
(2) A $150 application fee for individuals who have not |
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been entitled by an Illinois-approved educator preparation |
program at an Illinois institution of higher education and |
are seeking any of the licenses set forth in subdivision |
(1) of this subsection (a). |
(3) A $50 application fee for each endorsement or |
approval an individual holding a license wishes to add to |
that license . |
(4) A $10 per year registration fee for the course of |
the validity cycle to register the license, which shall be |
paid to the regional office of education having supervision |
and control over the school in which the individual holding |
the license is to be employed. If the individual holding |
the license is not yet employed, then the license may be |
registered in any county in this State. The registration |
fee must be paid in its entirety the first time the |
individual registers the license for a particular validity |
period in a single region. No additional fee may be charged |
for that validity period should the individual |
subsequently register the license in additional regions. |
An individual must register the license (i) immediately |
after initial issuance of the license and (ii) at the |
beginning of each renewal cycle if the individual has |
satisfied the renewal requirements required under this |
Code. |
Beginning on July 1, 2017, at the beginning of each |
renewal cycle, individuals who hold a Substitute Teaching |
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License may apply for a reimbursement of the registration |
fee within 18 months of renewal and shall be issued that |
reimbursement by the State Board of Education from funds |
appropriated for that purpose if the licensee provides |
evidence to the State Board of Education that the licensee |
has taught pursuant to the Substitute Teaching License at |
least 10 full school days within one year of renewal. |
(b) All application fees paid pursuant to subdivisions (1) |
through (3) of subsection (a) of this Section shall be |
deposited into the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund and |
shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the State Board of |
Education to provide the technology and human resources |
necessary for the timely and efficient processing of |
applications and for the renewal of licenses. Funds available |
from the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund may also be |
used by the State Board of Education to support the recruitment |
and retention of educators, to support educator preparation |
programs as they seek national accreditation, and to provide |
professional development aligned with the requirements set |
forth in Section 21B-45 of this Code. A majority of the funds |
in the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund must be dedicated |
to the timely and efficient processing of applications and for |
the renewal of licenses. The Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving |
Fund is not subject to administrative charge transfers, |
authorized under Section 8h of the State Finance Act, from the |
Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund into any other fund of |
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this State, and moneys in the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving |
Fund shall not revert back to the General Revenue Fund at any |
time. |
The regional superintendent of schools shall deposit the |
registration fees paid pursuant to subdivision (4) of |
subsection (a) of this Section into the institute fund |
established pursuant to Section 3-11 of this Code. |
(c) The State Board of Education and each regional office |
of education are authorized to charge a service or convenience |
fee for the use of credit cards for the payment of license |
fees. This service or convenience fee shall not exceed the |
amount required by the credit card processing company or vendor |
that has entered into a contract with the State Board or |
regional office of education for this purpose, and the fee must |
be paid to that company or vendor. |
(d) If, at the time a certificate issued under Article 21 |
of this Code is exchanged for a license issued under this |
Article, a person has paid registration fees for any years of |
the validity period of the certificate and these years have not |
expired when the certificate is exchanged, then those fees must |
be applied to the registration of the new license.
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(Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-920, eff. 1-6-17; |
100-550, eff. 11-8-17.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-45) |
Sec. 21B-45. Professional Educator License renewal. |
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(a) Individuals holding a Professional Educator License |
are required to complete the licensure renewal requirements as |
specified in this Section, unless otherwise provided in this |
Code. |
Individuals holding a Professional Educator License shall |
meet the renewal requirements set forth in this Section, unless |
otherwise provided in this Code. If an individual holds a |
license endorsed in more than one area that has different |
renewal requirements, that individual shall follow the renewal |
requirements for the position for which he or she spends the |
majority of his or her time working. |
(b) All Professional Educator Licenses not renewed as |
provided in this Section shall lapse on September 1 of that |
year. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, if |
a license holder's electronic mail address is available, the |
State Board of Education shall send him or her notification |
electronically that his or her license will lapse if not |
renewed, to be sent no more than 6 months prior to the license |
lapsing. Lapsed licenses may be immediately reinstated upon (i) |
payment by the applicant of a $500 penalty to the State Board |
of Education or (ii) the demonstration of proficiency by |
completing 9 semester hours of coursework from a regionally |
accredited institution of higher education in the content area |
that most aligns with one or more of the educator's endorsement |
areas. Any and all back fees, including without limitation |
registration fees owed from the time of expiration of the |
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license until the date of reinstatement, shall be paid and kept |
in accordance with the provisions in Article 3 of this Code |
concerning an institute fund and the provisions in Article 21B |
of this Code concerning fees and requirements for registration. |
Licenses not registered in accordance with Section 21B-40 of |
this Code shall lapse after a period of 6 months from the |
expiration of the last year of registration or on January 1 of |
the fiscal year following initial issuance of the license. An |
unregistered license is invalid after September 1 for |
employment and performance of services in an Illinois public or |
State-operated school or cooperative and in a charter school. |
Any license or endorsement may be voluntarily surrendered by |
the license holder. A voluntarily surrendered license, except a |
substitute teaching license issued under Section 21B-20 of this |
Code, shall be treated as a revoked license. An Educator |
License with Stipulations with only a paraprofessional |
endorsement does not lapse.
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(c) From July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014, in order to |
satisfy the requirements for licensure renewal provided for in |
this Section, each professional educator licensee with an |
administrative endorsement who is working in a position |
requiring such endorsement shall complete one Illinois |
Administrators' Academy course, as described in Article 2 of |
this Code, per fiscal year. |
(d) Beginning July 1, 2014, in order to satisfy the |
requirements for licensure renewal provided for in this |
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Section, each professional educator licensee may create a |
professional development plan each year. The plan shall address |
one or more of the endorsements that are required of his or her |
educator position if the licensee is employed and performing |
services in an Illinois public or State-operated school or |
cooperative. If the licensee is employed in a charter school, |
the plan shall address that endorsement or those endorsements |
most closely related to his or her educator position. Licensees |
employed and performing services in any other Illinois schools |
may participate in the renewal requirements by adhering to the |
same process. |
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
licensee's professional development activities shall align |
with one or more of the following criteria: |
(1) activities are of a type that engage participants |
over a sustained period of time allowing for analysis, |
discovery, and application as they relate to student |
learning, social or emotional achievement, or well-being; |
(2) professional development aligns to the licensee's |
performance; |
(3) outcomes for the activities must relate to student |
growth or district improvement; |
(4) activities align to State-approved standards;
and |
(5) higher education coursework. |
(e) For each renewal cycle, each professional educator |
licensee shall engage in professional development activities. |
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Prior to renewal, the licensee shall enter electronically into |
the Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS) the name, |
date, and location of the activity, the number of professional |
development hours, and the provider's name. The following |
provisions shall apply concerning professional development |
activities: |
(1) Each licensee shall complete a total of 120 hours |
of professional development per 5-year renewal cycle in |
order to renew the license, except as otherwise provided in |
this Section. |
(2) Beginning with his or her first full 5-year cycle, |
any licensee with an administrative endorsement who is not |
working in a position requiring such endorsement is not |
required to complete Illinois Administrators' Academy |
courses, as described in Article 2 of this Code. Such |
licensees must complete one Illinois Administrators' |
Academy course within one year after returning to a |
position that requires the administrative endorsement. |
(3) Any licensee with an administrative endorsement |
who is working in a position requiring such endorsement or |
an individual with a Teacher Leader endorsement serving in |
an administrative capacity at least 50% of the day shall |
complete one Illinois Administrators' Academy course, as |
described in Article 2 of this Code, each fiscal year in |
addition to 100 hours of professional development per |
5-year renewal cycle in accordance with this Code. |
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(4) Any licensee holding a current National Board for |
Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) master teacher |
designation shall complete a total of 60 hours of |
professional development per 5-year renewal cycle in order |
to renew the license. |
(5) Licensees working in a position that does not |
require educator licensure or working in a position for |
less than 50% for any particular year are considered to be |
exempt and shall be required to pay only the registration |
fee in order to renew and maintain the validity of the |
license. |
(6) Licensees who are retired and qualify for benefits |
from a State of Illinois retirement system shall notify the |
State Board of Education using ELIS, and the license shall |
be maintained in retired status. For any renewal cycle in |
which a licensee retires during the renewal cycle, the |
licensee must complete professional development activities |
on a prorated basis depending on the number of years during |
the renewal cycle the educator held an active license. If a |
licensee retires during a renewal cycle, the licensee must |
notify the State Board of Education using ELIS that the |
licensee wishes to maintain the license in retired status |
and must show proof of completion of professional |
development activities on a prorated basis for all years of |
that renewal cycle for which the license was active. An |
individual with a license in retired status shall not be |
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required to complete professional development activities |
or pay registration fees until returning to a position that |
requires educator licensure. Upon returning to work in a |
position that requires the Professional Educator License, |
the licensee shall immediately pay a registration fee and |
complete renewal requirements for that year. A license in |
retired status cannot lapse. Beginning on January 6, 2017 |
(the effective date of Public Act 99-920) through December |
31, 2017, any licensee who has retired and whose license |
has lapsed for failure to renew as provided in this Section |
may reinstate that license and maintain it in retired |
status upon providing proof to the State Board of Education |
using ELIS that the licensee is retired and is not working |
in a position that requires a Professional Educator |
License. |
(7) For any renewal cycle in which professional |
development hours were required, but not fulfilled, the |
licensee shall complete any missed hours to total the |
minimum professional development hours required in this |
Section prior to September 1 of that year. Professional |
development hours used to fulfill the minimum required |
hours for a renewal cycle may be used for only one renewal |
cycle. For any fiscal year or renewal cycle in which an |
Illinois Administrators' Academy course was required but |
not completed, the licensee shall complete any missed |
Illinois Administrators' Academy courses prior to |
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September 1 of that year. The licensee may complete all |
deficient hours and Illinois Administrators' Academy |
courses while continuing to work in a position that |
requires that license until September 1 of that year. |
(8) Any licensee who has not fulfilled the professional |
development renewal requirements set forth in this Section |
at the end of any 5-year renewal cycle is ineligible to |
register his or her license and may submit an appeal to the |
State Superintendent of Education for reinstatement of the |
license. |
(9) If professional development opportunities were |
unavailable to a licensee, proof that opportunities were |
unavailable and request for an extension of time beyond |
August 31 to complete the renewal requirements may be |
submitted from April 1 through June 30 of that year to the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. If an |
extension is approved, the license shall remain valid |
during the extension period. |
(10) Individuals who hold exempt licenses prior to |
December 27, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 98-610) |
shall commence the annual renewal process with the first |
scheduled registration due after December 27, 2013 (the |
effective date of Public Act 98-610). |
(11) Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
subsection (e), if a licensee earns more than the required |
number of professional development hours during a renewal |
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cycle, then the licensee may carry over any hours earned |
from April 1 through June 30 of the last year of the |
renewal cycle. Any hours carried over in this manner must |
be applied to the next renewal cycle. Illinois |
Administrators' Academy courses or hours earned in those |
courses may not be carried over. |
(f) At the time of renewal, each licensee shall respond to |
the required questions under penalty of perjury. |
(g) The following entities shall be designated as approved |
to provide professional development activities for the renewal |
of Professional Educator Licenses: |
(1) The State Board of Education. |
(2) Regional offices of education and intermediate |
service centers. |
(3) Illinois professional associations representing |
the following groups that are approved by the State |
Superintendent of Education: |
(A) school administrators; |
(B) principals; |
(C) school business officials; |
(D) teachers, including special education |
teachers; |
(E) school boards; |
(F) school districts; |
(G) parents; and |
(H) school service personnel. |
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(4) Regionally accredited institutions of higher |
education that offer Illinois-approved educator |
preparation programs and public community colleges subject |
to the Public Community College Act. |
(5) Illinois public school districts, charter schools |
authorized under Article 27A of this Code, and joint |
educational programs authorized under Article 10 of this |
Code for the purposes of providing career and technical |
education or special education services. |
(6) A not-for-profit organization that, as of December |
31, 2014 (the effective date of Public Act 98-1147), has |
had or has a grant from or a contract with the State Board |
of Education to provide professional development services |
in the area of English Learning to Illinois school |
districts, teachers, or administrators. |
(7) State agencies, State boards, and State |
commissions. |
(8) Museums as defined in Section 10 of the Museum |
Disposition of Property Act. |
(h) Approved providers under subsection (g) of this Section |
shall make available professional development opportunities |
that satisfy at least one of the following: |
(1) increase the knowledge and skills of school and |
district leaders who guide continuous professional |
development; |
(2) improve the learning of students; |
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(3) organize adults into learning communities whose |
goals are aligned with those of the school and district; |
(4) deepen educator's content knowledge; |
(5) provide educators with research-based |
instructional strategies to assist students in meeting |
rigorous academic standards; |
(6) prepare educators to appropriately use various |
types of classroom assessments; |
(7) use learning strategies appropriate to the |
intended goals; |
(8) provide educators with the knowledge and skills to |
collaborate; or |
(9) prepare educators to apply research to |
decision-making. |
(i) Approved providers under subsection (g) of this Section |
shall do the following: |
(1) align professional development activities to the |
State-approved national standards for professional |
learning; |
(2) meet the professional development criteria for |
Illinois licensure renewal; |
(3) produce a rationale for the activity that explains |
how it aligns to State standards and identify the |
assessment for determining the expected impact on student |
learning or school improvement; |
(4) maintain original documentation for completion of |
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activities; and |
(5) provide license holders with evidence of |
completion of activities ; and . |
(6) request an Illinois Educator Identification Number |
(IEIN) for each educator during each professional |
development activity. |
(j) The State Board of Education shall conduct annual |
audits of a subset of approved providers, except for school |
districts, which shall be audited by regional offices of |
education and intermediate service centers. The State Board of |
Education shall ensure that each approved provider, except for |
a school district, is audited at least once every 5 years. The |
State Board of Education may conduct more frequent audits of |
providers if evidence suggests the requirements of this Section |
or administrative rules are not being met. Each approved |
provider, except for school districts, that is audited by a |
regional office of education or intermediate service center |
must be audited at least once every 5 years. The State Board of |
Education shall complete random audits of licensees. |
(1) (Blank). Approved providers shall annually submit |
to the State Board of Education a list of subcontractors |
used for delivery of professional development activities |
for which renewal credit was issued and other information |
as defined by rule. |
(2) Approved providers shall comply with the |
requirements in subsections (h) and (i) of this Section by |
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annually submitting submit data to the State Board of |
Education demonstrating how the professional development |
activities impacted one or more of the following: |
(A) educator and student growth in regards to |
content knowledge or skills, or both; |
(B) educator and student social and emotional |
growth; or |
(C) alignment to district or school improvement |
plans. |
(3) The State Superintendent of Education shall review |
the annual data collected by the State Board of Education, |
regional offices of education, and intermediate service |
centers in audits to determine if the approved provider has |
met the criteria and should continue to be an approved |
provider or if further action should be taken as provided |
in rules. |
(k) Registration fees shall be paid for the next renewal |
cycle between April 1 and June 30 in the last year of each |
5-year renewal cycle using ELIS. If all required professional |
development hours for the renewal cycle have been completed and |
entered by the licensee, the licensee shall pay the |
registration fees for the next cycle using a form of credit or |
debit card. |
(l) Any professional educator licensee endorsed for school |
support personnel who is employed and performing services in |
Illinois public schools and who holds an active and current |
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professional license issued by the Department of Financial and |
Professional Regulation or a national certification board, as |
approved by the State Board of Education, related to the |
endorsement areas on the Professional Educator License shall be |
deemed to have satisfied the continuing professional |
development requirements provided for in this Section. Such |
individuals shall be required to pay only registration fees to |
renew the Professional Educator License. An individual who does |
not hold a license issued by the Department of Financial and |
Professional Regulation shall complete professional |
development requirements for the renewal of a Professional |
Educator License provided for in this Section. |
(m) Appeals to the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board
must be made within 30 days after receipt of notice from |
the State Superintendent of Education that a license will not |
be renewed based upon failure to complete the requirements of |
this Section. A licensee may appeal that decision to the State |
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board in a manner prescribed |
by rule. |
(1) Each appeal shall state the reasons why the State |
Superintendent's decision should be reversed and shall be |
sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the |
State Board of Education. |
(2) The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board |
shall review each appeal regarding renewal of a license |
within 90 days after receiving the appeal in order to |
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determine whether the licensee has met the requirements of |
this Section. The State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board may hold an appeal hearing or may make its |
determination based upon the record of review, which shall |
consist of the following: |
(A) the regional superintendent of education's |
rationale for recommending nonrenewal of the license, |
if applicable; |
(B) any evidence submitted to the State |
Superintendent along with the individual's electronic |
statement of assurance for renewal; and |
(C) the State Superintendent's rationale for |
nonrenewal of the license. |
(3) The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board |
shall notify the licensee of its decision regarding license |
renewal by certified mail, return receipt requested, no |
later than 30 days after reaching a decision. Upon receipt |
of notification of renewal, the licensee, using ELIS, shall |
pay the applicable registration fee for the next cycle |
using a form of credit or debit card. |
(n) The State Board of Education may adopt rules as may be |
necessary to implement this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15; 99-130, eff. 7-24-15; |
99-591, eff. 1-1-17; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-920, eff. 1-6-17; |
100-13, eff. 7-1-17; 100-339, eff. 8-25-17; revised 9-22-17.) |
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(105 ILCS 5/21B-50) |
Sec. 21B-50. Alternative educator licensure program. |
(a) There is established an alternative educator licensure |
program, to be known as the Alternative Educator Licensure |
Program for Teachers. |
(b) Beginning on January 1, 2013, the Alternative Educator |
Licensure Program for Teachers may be offered by a recognized |
institution approved to offer educator preparation programs by |
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
The program shall be comprised of 4 phases: |
(1) A course of study that at a minimum includes |
instructional planning; instructional strategies, |
including special education, reading, and English language |
learning; classroom management; and the assessment of |
students and use of data to drive instruction. |
(2) A year of residency, which is a candidate's |
assignment to a full-time teaching position or as a |
co-teacher for one full school year. An individual must |
hold an Educator License with Stipulations with an |
alternative provisional educator endorsement in order to |
enter the residency and must complete additional program |
requirements that address required State and national |
standards, pass the assessment of professional teaching |
before entering the second residency year, as required |
under phase (3) of this subsection (b), and be recommended |
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by the principal and program coordinator to continue with |
the second year of the residency. |
(3) A second year of residency, which shall include the |
candidate's assignment to a full-time teaching position |
for one school year. The candidate must be assigned an |
experienced teacher to act as a mentor and coach the |
candidate through the second year of residency. |
(4) A comprehensive assessment of the candidate's |
teaching effectiveness, as evaluated by the principal and |
the program coordinator, at the end of the second year of |
residency. If there is disagreement between the 2 |
evaluators about the candidate's teaching effectiveness, |
the candidate may complete one additional year of residency |
teaching under a professional development plan developed |
by the principal and preparation program. At the completion |
of the third year, a candidate must have positive |
evaluations and a recommendation for full licensure from |
both the principal and the program coordinator or no |
Professional Educator License shall be issued. |
Successful completion of the program shall be deemed to |
satisfy any other practice or student teaching and content |
matter requirements established by law. |
(c) An alternative provisional educator endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 2 years of |
teaching in the public schools, including without limitation a |
charter school, or in a State-recognized nonpublic school in |
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which the chief administrator is required to have the licensure |
necessary to be a principal in a public school in this State |
and in which a majority of the teachers are required to have |
the licensure necessary to be instructors in a public school in |
this State, but may be renewed for a third year if needed to |
complete the Alternative Educator Licensure Program for |
Teachers. The endorsement shall be issued only once to an |
individual who meets all of the following requirements: |
(1) Has graduated from a regionally accredited college |
or university with a bachelor's degree or higher. |
(2) Has a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or |
greater on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent on another scale. |
(3) Has completed a major in the content area if |
seeking a middle or secondary level endorsement or, if |
seeking an early childhood, elementary, or special |
education endorsement, has completed a major in the content |
area of reading, English/language arts, mathematics, or |
one of the sciences. If the individual does not have a |
major in a content area for any level of teaching, he or |
she must submit transcripts to the State Board |
Superintendent of Education to be reviewed for |
equivalency. |
(4) Has successfully completed phase (1) of subsection |
(b) of this Section. |
(5) Has passed a test of basic skills and content area |
test required for the specific endorsement for admission |
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into the program, as required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. |
A candidate possessing the alternative provisional |
educator endorsement may receive a salary, benefits, and any |
other terms of employment offered to teachers in the school who |
are members of an exclusive bargaining representative, if any, |
but a school is not required to provide these benefits during |
the years of residency if the candidate is serving only as a |
co-teacher. If the candidate is serving as the teacher of |
record, the candidate must receive a salary, benefits, and any |
other terms of employment. Residency experiences must not be |
counted towards tenure. |
(d) The recognized institution offering the Alternative |
Educator Licensure Program for Teachers must partner with a |
school district, including without limitation a charter |
school, or a State-recognized, nonpublic school in this State |
in which the chief administrator is required to have the |
licensure necessary to be a principal in a public school in |
this State and in which a majority of the teachers are required |
to have the licensure necessary to be instructors in a public |
school in this State. The program presented for approval by the |
State Board of Education must demonstrate the supports that are |
to be provided to assist the provisional teacher during the |
2-year residency period. These supports must provide |
additional contact hours with mentors during the first year of |
residency. |
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(e) Upon completion of the 4 phases outlined in subsection |
(b) of this Section and all assessments required under Section |
21B-30 of this Code, an individual shall receive a Professional |
Educator License. |
(f) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |
rules as may be necessary to establish and implement the |
Alternative Educator Licensure Program for Teachers.
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(Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-55) |
Sec. 21B-55. Alternative route to superintendent |
endorsement. |
(a) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may approve |
programs designed to provide an alternative route to |
superintendent endorsement on a Professional Educator License. |
(b) Entities offering an alternative route to |
superintendent endorsement program must have the program |
approved by the State Board of Education, in consultation with |
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. |
(c) All programs approved under this Section shall be |
comprised of the following 3 phases: |
(1) A course of study offered on an intensive basis in |
education management, governance, organization, and |
instructional and district planning. |
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(2) The person's assignment to a full-time position for |
one school year as a superintendent. |
(3) A comprehensive assessment of the person's |
performance by school officials and a recommendation to the |
State Board Superintendent of Education that the person be |
issued a superintendent endorsement on a Professional |
Educator License. |
(d) In order to be admitted to an alternative route to |
superintendent endorsement program, a candidate shall pass a |
test of basic skills, as required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. In order to serve as a superintendent under phase (2) of |
subsection (c) of this Section, an individual must be issued an |
alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on an |
Educator License with Stipulations, to be valid for only one |
year of serving as a superintendent. In order to receive the |
provisional alternative superintendent endorsement under this |
Section, an individual must meet all of the following |
requirements: |
(1) Have graduated from a regionally accredited |
college or university with a minimum of a master's degree |
in a management field other than education . |
(2) Have been employed for a period of at least 5 years |
in a management level position other than education. |
(3) Have successfully completed phase (1) of |
subsection (c) of this Section. |
(4) Have passed a test of basic skills and a content |
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area test for admission into the program, as examinations |
required by Section 21B-30 of this Code. |
(e) Successful completion of an alternative route to |
superintendent endorsement program shall be deemed to satisfy |
any other supervisory, administrative, or management |
experience requirements established by law, and, once |
completed, an individual shall be eligible for a superintendent |
endorsement on a Professional Educator License. |
(f) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such |
rules as may be needed to establish and implement these |
alternative route to superintendent endorsement programs.
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(Source: P.A. 97-607, eff. 8-26-11.) |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-105) |
Sec. 21B-105. Granting of recognition; regional |
accreditation; definitions. |
(a) "Recognized", as used in this Article in connection |
with the word "school" or "institution", means such college, |
university, or for-profit or not-for-profit entity that meets |
requirements set by the State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
Board. Application for recognition of the school or institution |
as an educator preparation institution must be made to the |
State Board of Education. The State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure |
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Board, shall set the criteria by which the school or |
institution is to be judged and, through the secretary of the |
State Board, arrange for an official inspection and shall grant |
recognition of such school or institution as may meet the |
required standards. If the standards include requirements with |
regard to education in acquiring skills in working with |
culturally distinctive students, as defined by the State Board |
of Education, then the rules of the State Board of Education |
shall include the criteria used to evaluate compliance with |
this requirement. No school or institution may make assignments |
of student teachers or teachers for practice teaching so as to |
promote segregation on the basis of race, creed, color, |
religion, sex, or national origin. |
Any for-profit or not-for-profit entity must also be |
approved by the Board of Higher Education. |
All recommendations or entitlements for educator licensure |
shall be made by a recognized institution operating a program |
of preparation for the license that is approved by the State |
Board Superintendent of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board |
of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
Preparation and Licensure Board, shall have the power to define |
a major or minor when used as a basis for recognition and |
licensure purposes. |
(b) "Regionally accredited", or "accredited", as used in |
this Article in connection with a university or institution, |
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means an institution of higher education accredited by the |
North Central Association or other comparable regional |
accrediting association.
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(Source: P.A. 97-607, eff. 8-26-11.) |
(105 ILCS 5/34-18.60 new) |
Sec. 34-18.60. Short-term substitute teacher training. |
(a) The board shall, in collaboration with its teachers or, |
if applicable, the exclusive bargaining representative of its |
teachers, jointly develop a short-term substitute teacher |
training program that provides individuals who hold a |
Short-Term Substitute Teaching License under Section 21B-20 of |
this Code with information on curriculum, classroom management |
techniques, school safety, and district and building |
operations. The State Board of Education may develop a model |
short-term substitute teacher training program for use by the |
board under this subsection (a) if the board and its teachers |
or, if applicable, the exclusive bargaining representative of |
its teachers agree to use the State Board's model. If the board |
has a substitute teacher training program in place before the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General |
Assembly, it may utilize that program to satisfy the |
requirements of this subsection (a). |
(b) Nothing in this Section prohibits the board from |
offering substitute training to substitute teachers licensed |
under paragraph (3) of Section 21B-20 of this Code or to |