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 1        AN ACT concerning education.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.   The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 5    Section 21-2 as follows:

 6        (105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2)
 7        Sec. 21-2.  Grades of certificates.
 8        (a)  (Blank).  Until  February 15, 2000, all certificates
 9    issued under this Article shall be State certificates  valid,
10    except  as  limited in Section 21-1, in every school district
11    coming under the provisions of this Act and shall be  limited
12    in  time  and  designated  as follows: Provisional vocational
13    certificate, temporary  provisional  vocational  certificate,
14    early  childhood  certificate, elementary school certificate,
15    special certificate, high school certificate, school  service
16    personnel     certificate,     administrative    certificate,
17    provisional certificate,  and  substitute  certificate.   The
18    requirement  of  student  teaching  under close and competent
19    supervision for  obtaining  a  teaching  certificate  may  be
20    waived   by   the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board  upon
21    presentation to the Board by the teacher  of  evidence  of  5
22    years  successful  teaching experience on a valid certificate
23    and  graduation  from  a  recognized  institution  of  higher
24    learning with a bachelor's degree  with  not  less  than  120
25    semester  hours  and  a  minimum  of  16  semester  hours  in
26    professional education.
27        (b)  Initial Teaching Certificate. Beginning February 15,
28    2000,  Persons  who  (1)  have  completed an approved teacher
29    preparation program,  (2)  are  recommended  by  an  approved
30    teacher  preparation program, (3) have successfully completed
31    the Initial Teaching Certification examinations  required  by
 
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 1    the  State  Board  of  Education,  and (4) have met all other
 2    criteria established by  the  State  Board  of  Education  in
 3    consultation  with  the  State  Teacher  Certification Board,
 4    shall be issued an Initial Teaching Certificate valid  for  4
 5    years  of teaching, as defined in Section 21-14 of this Code.
 6    Initial Teaching Certificates shall be issued for  categories
 7    corresponding  to Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, and
 8    Special K-12, with  special  certification  designations  for
 9    Special  Education, Bilingual Education, fundamental learning
10    areas  (including  Language   Arts,   Reading,   Mathematics,
11    Science,  Social  Science,  Physical  Development and Health,
12    Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas  designated
13    by  the  State  Board  of Education, in consultation with the
14    State Teacher Certification Board.
15        (c)  Standard Certificate.  Beginning February 15,  2000,
16    Persons  who  (1)  have  completed  4  years  of teaching, as
17    defined in Section  21-14  of  this  Code,  with  an  Initial
18    Certificate  or  an  Initial Alternative Teaching Certificate
19    and have met all other  criteria  established  by  the  State
20    Board  of  Education  in  consultation with the State Teacher
21    Certification Board, (2) have completed 4 years  of  teaching
22    on  a  valid  equivalent  certificate  in  another  State  or
23    territory  of the United States, or have completed 4 years of
24    teaching in a  nonpublic  Illinois  elementary  or  secondary
25    school  with an Initial Certificate or an Initial Alternative
26    Teaching  Certificate,  and  have  met  all  other   criteria
27    established  by the State Board of Education, in consultation
28    with the State  Teacher  Certification  Board,  or  (3)  were
29    issued  teaching  certificates prior to February 15, 2000 and
30    are renewing those  certificates  after  February  15,  2000,
31    shall  be  issued  a  Standard Certificate valid for 5 years,
32    which may be renewed thereafter every 5 years  by  the  State
33    Teacher  Certification  Board  based  on  proof of continuing
34    education or  professional  development.  Beginning  July  1,
 
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 1    2003,  persons  who  have  completed  4 years of teaching, as
 2    described in clauses (1) and (2) of this subsection (c), have
 3    successfully  completed  the  Standard  Teaching  Certificate
 4    Examinations, and have met all other criteria established  by
 5    the  State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
 6    Teacher  Certification  Board,  shall  be   issued   Standard
 7    Certificates.    Standard  Certificates  shall  be issued for
 8    categories  corresponding  to  Early  Childhood,  Elementary,
 9    Secondary,  and  Special  K-12,  with  special  certification
10    designations  for  Special  Education,  Bilingual  Education,
11    fundamental learning areas (including Language Arts, Reading,
12    Mathematics, Science, Social  Science,  Physical  Development
13    and Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas
14    designated  by  the State Board of Education, in consultation
15    with the State Teacher Certification Board.
16        (d)  Master Certificate.  Beginning  February  15,  2000,
17    Persons   who   have  successfully  achieved  National  Board
18    certification through the  National  Board  for  Professional
19    Teaching  Standards  shall  be  issued  a Master Certificate,
20    valid for 10 years and renewable thereafter  every  10  years
21    through  compliance  with requirements set forth by the State
22    Board of Education, in consultation with  the  State  Teacher
23    Certification Board. However, each teacher who holds a Master
24    Certificate shall be eligible for a teaching position in this
25    State  in  the  areas  for  which  he  or  she holds a Master
26    Certificate without satisfying any other requirements of this
27    Code, except for those requirements  pertaining  to  criminal
28    background  checks.  A teacher who holds a Master Certificate
29    shall  be  deemed  to  meet   State   certification   renewal
30    requirements in the area or areas for which he or she holds a
31    Master  Certificate  for  the  10-year  term of the teacher's
32    Master Certificate.
33    (Source: P.A. 91-102, eff.  7-12-99;  91-606,  eff.  8-16-99;
34    91-609, eff. 1-1-00; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)

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