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Public Act 100-1049 | ||||
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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 Dual Credit Quality Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 15 and 20 and by adding Sections 16, 17, 18, | ||||
19, 30, and 35 as follows: | ||||
(110 ILCS 27/15)
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Sec. 15. Student academic standing access, eligibility, | ||||
and attainment .
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(a) The Illinois Community College Board and the Board of | ||||
Higher Education shall develop policies to permit multiple | ||||
appropriate measures using differentiated assessment for | ||||
granting eligibility for dual credit to students. The measures | ||||
developed shall ensure that a student is prepared for any | ||||
coursework in which the student enrolls. | ||||
(b) Institutions may adopt policies to protect the academic | ||||
standing of students who are not successful in dual credit | ||||
courses, including, but not limited to, options for (i) late | ||||
withdrawal from a course, or (ii) taking the course on a | ||||
pass-fail basis, or both. All institutional policies relating | ||||
to the academic standing of students enrolled in dual credit | ||||
courses or the transfer of credit for dual credit courses must | ||||
be made publicly available by the institution and provided to |
each student enrolled in dual credit courses offered by that | ||
institution.
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(Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.) | ||
(110 ILCS 27/16 new) | ||
Sec. 16. High school and community college partnership | ||
agreements; dual credit. A community college district shall, | ||
upon the request of a school district within the jurisdiction | ||
of the community college district, enter into a partnership | ||
agreement with the school district to offer dual credit | ||
coursework. | ||
A school district may offer any course identified in the | ||
Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Core | ||
Curriculum package under the Illinois Articulation Initiative | ||
Act as a dual credit course on the campus of a high school of | ||
the school district and may use a high school instructor who | ||
has met the academic credential requirements under this Act to | ||
teach the dual credit course. | ||
The partnership agreement shall include all of the | ||
following: | ||
(1) The establishment of the school district's and the | ||
community college district's respective roles and | ||
responsibilities in providing the program and ensuring the | ||
quality and instructional rigor of the program. This must | ||
include an assurance that the community college district | ||
has appropriate academic control of the curriculum, |
consistent with any State or federal law and as required or | ||
negotiated with the Higher Learning Commission or other | ||
applicable accrediting agency. | ||
(2) The dual credit courses that the school district | ||
will offer its students and whether those courses will be | ||
offered on the high school or community college campus or | ||
through an online platform established by the Illinois | ||
Community College Board. | ||
(3) The establishment of academic criteria for | ||
granting eligibility for high school students to enroll in | ||
dual credit coursework. The academic criteria shall be | ||
evidence-based and shall include multiple appropriate | ||
measures to determine whether a student is prepared for any | ||
dual credit coursework in which the student enrolls. | ||
(4) The establishment of any limitations that the | ||
school district or community college district may put on | ||
course offerings due to availability of instructors, the | ||
availability of students for specific course offerings, or | ||
local board policy. | ||
(5) The requirement that the dual credit instructor | ||
meet the academic credential requirements to teach a dual | ||
credit course, consistent with paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) | ||
of Section 20 of this Act, but shall not be required to | ||
exceed those credentials. | ||
(6) The collaborative process and criteria by which the | ||
school district shall identify and recommend and the |
community college district shall review and approve high | ||
school instructors of dual credit courses taught on the | ||
campus of a high school. This provision shall require that | ||
the school district be responsible for hiring and | ||
compensating the instructor. | ||
(7) The requirement that a community college district | ||
take the appropriate steps to ensure that dual credit | ||
courses are equivalent to those courses offered at the | ||
community college in quality and rigor to qualify for | ||
college credit. The dual credit programs shall encompass | ||
the following characteristics: | ||
(A) Student learning outcomes expected for dual | ||
credit courses in General Education Core Curriculum | ||
courses and the professional and career and technical | ||
disciplines shall be the same as the student learning | ||
outcomes expected for the same courses taught on the | ||
postsecondary campus. | ||
(B) Course content, course delivery, and course | ||
rigor shall be evaluated by the community college chief | ||
academic officer or his or her designee, in | ||
consultation with the school district's superintendent | ||
or his or her designee. The evaluation shall be | ||
conducted in a manner that is consistent with the | ||
community college district's review and evaluation | ||
policy and procedures for on-campus adjunct faculty, | ||
including visits to the secondary class. This |
evaluation shall be limited to the course and the | ||
ability of the instructor to deliver quality, rigorous | ||
college credit coursework. This evaluation shall not | ||
impact the instructor's performance evaluation under | ||
Article 24A of the School Code. | ||
(C) The academic supports and, if applicable, | ||
guidance that will be provided to students | ||
participating in the program by the high school and the | ||
community college district. | ||
(8) Identify all fees and costs to be assessed by the | ||
community college district for dual credit courses. This | ||
provision shall require that any fees and costs assessed | ||
for dual credit courses shall be reasonable and promote | ||
student access to those courses, and may take into account | ||
regional considerations and differences. | ||
(9) The community college district shall establish a | ||
mechanism for evaluating and documenting on a regular basis | ||
the performance of students who complete dual credit | ||
courses, consistent with paragraph (9) of Section 20 and | ||
Section 30 of this Act, and for sharing that data in a | ||
meaningful and timely manner with the school district. This | ||
evaluation shall be limited to the course and the | ||
coursework. This evaluation shall not impact the | ||
instructor's performance evaluation under Article 24A of | ||
the School Code. | ||
If, within 180 calendar days of the school district's |
initial request to enter into a partnership agreement with the | ||
community college district, the school district and the | ||
community college district do not reach agreement on the | ||
partnership agreement, then the school district and community | ||
college district shall jointly implement the provisions of the | ||
Model Partnership Agreement established under Section 19 of | ||
this Act for which local agreement could not be reached. A | ||
community college district may combine its negotiations with | ||
multiple school districts to establish one multi-district | ||
partnership agreement or may negotiate individual partnership | ||
agreements at its discretion. | ||
(110 ILCS 27/17 new) | ||
Sec. 17. Out-of-state dual credit contracts. On or after | ||
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General | ||
Assembly, a school district may not enter into a new contract | ||
with an out-of-state institution to provide a dual credit | ||
course without first offering the community college district in | ||
the district in which the school district is located the | ||
opportunity to provide the course. Prior to entering into a | ||
contract with an out-of-state institution, the school district | ||
shall notify the Board of Higher Education of its intent to | ||
enter into an agreement with an out-of-state institution. The | ||
Board of Higher Education shall have 30 days to provide the | ||
school district with a list of in-state institutions that can | ||
provide the school district an equivalent dual credit |
opportunity. In deciding which dual credit courses to offer, a | ||
school district reserves the right to evaluate any dual credit | ||
course offered by any institution for quality, rigor, and | ||
alignment with the school district's students' needs. | ||
Agreements to provide dual credit courses between a school | ||
district and an out-of-state institution in existence on the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General | ||
Assembly shall remain in effect and shall not be impacted by | ||
this Section. | ||
(110 ILCS 27/18 new) | ||
Sec. 18. Recognition of dual credit coursework completion. | ||
Any General Education Core Curriculum dual credit coursework | ||
completed by a high school student under this Act must be | ||
recognized as credit-bearing college-level coursework meeting | ||
General Education Core Curriculum requirements, consistent | ||
with the Illinois Articulation Initiative Act, if the course or | ||
courses have an existing Illinois Articulation Initiative code | ||
at the community college. Dual credit coursework completed by a | ||
high school student under this Act is transferrable to all | ||
public institutions in this State on the same basis as | ||
coursework completed by a public community college student who | ||
has previously earned a high school diploma in the manner set | ||
forth under the Illinois Articulation Initiative Act. | ||
(110 ILCS 27/19 new) |
Sec. 19. Model Partnership Agreement and Dual Credit | ||
Committee. A Model Partnership Agreement shall be developed | ||
through a Dual Credit Committee involving collaboration | ||
between the Illinois Community College Board and the State | ||
Board of Education by June 30, 2019. The Committee shall | ||
consist of 5 members appointed by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education and 5 members appointed by the Executive Director of | ||
the Illinois Community College Board. The Model Partnership | ||
Agreement shall address all of the matters set forth in Section | ||
16 of this Act. | ||
(110 ILCS 27/20)
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Sec. 20. Standards. All institutions offering dual credit | ||
courses shall meet the following standards: | ||
(1) High school instructors teaching credit-bearing | ||
college-level courses for dual credit must meet any of the | ||
academic credential requirements set forth in paragraph | ||
(1), (2), or (3) of this Section and need not meet higher | ||
certification requirements or those set out in Article 21B | ||
of the School Code: | ||
(A) Approved instructors of dual credit courses | ||
shall meet any of the faculty credential standards | ||
allowed by the Higher Learning Commission to determine | ||
minimally qualified faculty. At the request of an | ||
instructor, an instructor who meets these credential | ||
standards shall be provided by the State Board of |
Education with a Dual Credit Endorsement, to be placed | ||
on the professional educator license, as established | ||
by the State Board of Education and as authorized under | ||
Article 21B of the School Code and promulgated through | ||
administrative rule in cooperation with the Illinois | ||
Community College Board and the Board of Higher | ||
Education. | ||
(B) An instructor who does not meet the faculty | ||
credential standards allowed by the Higher Learning | ||
Commission to determine minimally qualified faculty | ||
may teach dual credit courses if the instructor has a | ||
professional development plan, approved by the | ||
institution and shared with the State Board of | ||
Education, within 4 years of the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, to raise | ||
his or her credentials to be in line with the | ||
credentials under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph | ||
(1). The institution shall have 30 days to review the | ||
plan and approve an instructor professional | ||
development plan that is in line with the credentials | ||
set forth in paragraph (2) of this Section. The | ||
institution shall not unreasonably withhold approval | ||
of a professional development plan. These approvals | ||
shall be good for as long as satisfactory progress | ||
toward the completion of the credential is | ||
demonstrated, but in no event shall a professional |
development plan be in effect for more than 3 years | ||
from the date of its approval. A high school instructor | ||
whose professional development plan is not approved by | ||
the institution may appeal to the Illinois Community | ||
College Board or the Board of Higher Education, as | ||
appropriate. | ||
(C) The Illinois Community College Board shall | ||
report yearly on its Internet website the number of | ||
teachers who have approved professional development | ||
plans under this Section. | ||
(2) A high school instructor shall qualify for a | ||
professional development plan if the instructor: | ||
(A) has a master's degree in any discipline and has | ||
earned 9 graduate hours in a discipline in which he or | ||
she is currently teaching or expects to teach; or | ||
(B) has a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 18 | ||
graduate hours in a discipline that he or she is | ||
currently teaching or expects to teach and is enrolled | ||
in a discipline-specific master's degree program; and | ||
(C) agrees to demonstrate his or her progress | ||
toward completion to the supervising institution, as | ||
outlined in the professional development plan. | ||
(3) An instructor in career and technical education | ||
courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated | ||
teaching competencies appropriate to the field of | ||
instruction. |
(4) Course content must be equivalent to | ||
credit-bearing college-level courses offered at the | ||
community college. | ||
(5) Learning outcomes must be the same as | ||
credit-bearing college-level courses and be appropriately | ||
measured. | ||
(6) A high school instructor is expected to participate | ||
in any orientation developed by the institution for dual | ||
credit instructors in course curriculum, assessment | ||
methods, and administrative requirements. | ||
(1) Instructors teaching credit-bearing college-level | ||
courses for dual credit must meet the same academic | ||
credential requirements as faculty teaching on campus and | ||
need not meet certification requirements set out in Article | ||
21 of the School Code. | ||
(2) Instructors in career and technical education | ||
courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated | ||
teaching competencies appropriate to the field of | ||
instruction. | ||
(3) Students must meet the same academic criteria as | ||
those enrolled in credit-bearing college courses, | ||
including taking appropriate placement testing. | ||
(4) Course content must be the same as that required | ||
for credit-bearing college courses. | ||
(5) Learning outcomes must be the same as for | ||
credit-bearing college courses and be appropriately |
measured. | ||
(6) Institutions shall provide high school instructors | ||
with an orientation in course curriculum, assessment | ||
methods, and administrative requirements before high | ||
school instructors are permitted to teach dual credit | ||
courses. | ||
(7) Dual credit instructors must be given the | ||
opportunity to participate in all activities available to | ||
other adjunct faculty, including professional development, | ||
seminars, site visits, and internal communication, | ||
provided that such opportunities do not interfere with an | ||
instructor's regular teaching duties. | ||
(8) Every dual credit course must be reviewed annually | ||
by faculty through the appropriate department to ensure | ||
consistency with campus courses.
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(9) Dual credit students must be assessed using methods | ||
consistent with students in traditional credit-bearing | ||
college courses.
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(Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.) | ||
(110 ILCS 27/35 new) | ||
Sec. 35. Dual Credit Grant. Subject to appropriation, the | ||
Illinois Community College Board shall award funds to community | ||
college districts to expand their service and lower costs for | ||
high school students desiring to take college-level classes | ||
prior to receiving their high school diploma to accelerate |
their college coursework.
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