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1 | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Grow
Our Own Teacher Education Act is | ||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 20, 25, 30, and 35 as | ||||||
6 | follows: | ||||||
7 | (110 ILCS 48/5)
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8 | Sec. 5. Purpose. The Grow Our Own Teacher preparation
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9 | programs established under this Act shall comprise a major new
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10 | statewide initiative, known as the Grow Our Own Teacher
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11 | Education Initiative, to prepare highly skilled, committed
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12 | teachers who will teach in hard-to-staff schools and
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13 | hard-to-staff teaching positions and who will remain in these
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14 | schools for substantial periods of time. | ||||||
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The Grow Our Own Teacher Education Initiative shall
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16 | effectively recruit and prepare parent and community leaders
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17 | and paraeducators to become effective teachers and
teacher | ||||||
18 | leaders statewide in hard-to-staff schools and
hard-to-staff | ||||||
19 | teaching positions in schools
serving a substantial percentage | ||||||
20 | of low-income students.
Further, the Initiative shall increase | ||||||
21 | the diversity of
teachers, including diversity based on race, | ||||||
22 | ethnicity, and
disability.
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23 | The Grow Our Own Teacher Education Initiative shall ensure
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24 | educational rigor by effectively preparing candidates
students
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25 | in
accredited bachelor's degree programs in teaching, through
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26 | which graduates shall meet the requirements to secure an
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27 | Illinois initial
standard teaching certificate.
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28 | The goal of the Grow Our Own Teacher Education Initiative | ||||||
29 | is to add 1,000 teachers to low-income and other hard-to-staff | ||||||
30 | Illinois schools by 2016 with an average retention period of 7 | ||||||
31 | years, as opposed to the current rate of 2.5 years for new | ||||||
32 | teachers in such areas.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||||||
2 | (110 ILCS 48/10)
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3 | Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
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"Accredited teacher preparation program" means a State or
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5 | regionally accredited higher education program authorized to
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6 | prepare individuals to fulfill all of the requirements to
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7 | receive an Illinois initial
standard teaching certificate. | ||||||
8 |
"Hard-to-staff school" means an elementary or secondary
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9 | school that, based on data compiled by the State Board of | ||||||
10 | Education,
ranks in the upper third of schools in this State on
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11 | a combined index measuring the percentage of the school's
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12 | teachers who are not fully certified and the percentage of the
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13 | school's teachers who leave their positions annually. | ||||||
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"Hard-to-staff teaching position" means a teaching
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15 | category (such as special education, mathematics, or science)
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16 | in which statewide data compiled by the State Board of | ||||||
17 | Education
indicates a multi-year pattern of substantial
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18 | teacher shortage or that has been identified as a critical need | ||||||
19 | by the local school board.
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20 | "Initiative" means the Grow Our Own Teacher Education
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21 | Initiative created under this Act.
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22 | "Paraeducators" means individuals with a history of
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23 | demonstrated accomplishments in school staff positions (such
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24 | as teacher assistants, school-community liaisons, school
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25 | clerks, and security aides) in schools serving a substantial
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26 | percentage of low-income students.
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27 | "Parent and community leaders" means individuals with a
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28 | significant history of working to improve
involvement in | ||||||
29 | improving schools serving a
substantial percentage of | ||||||
30 | low-income students, including membership in a community | ||||||
31 | organization. | ||||||
32 |
"Community organization" means a nonprofit organization | ||||||
33 | that has a demonstrated capacity to train, develop, and | ||||||
34 | organize parents and community leaders into a constituency that | ||||||
35 | will hold the school and the school district accountable for |
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1 | achieving high academic standards; in addition to | ||||||
2 | organizations with a geographic focus, "community | ||||||
3 | organization" includes general parent organizations, | ||||||
4 | organizations of special education or bilingual education | ||||||
5 | parents, and school employee unions.
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6 | "Program" means a Grow Our Own Teacher preparation program
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7 | established by a consortium under this Act.
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8 | "Schools serving a substantial percentage of low-income
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9 | students" means schools whose percentage of students receiving | ||||||
10 | free or reduced-price lunches is at or above the | ||||||
11 | district-average percentage. | ||||||
12 |
"State Board" means the State Board of Education.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||||||
14 | (110 ILCS 48/20)
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15 | Sec. 20. Selection of grantees. The State Board shall award | ||||||
16 | grants to up to 10 qualified consortia that reflect the | ||||||
17 | distribution and diversity of target hard-to-staff schools | ||||||
18 | across this State. In awarding grants, the State Board shall | ||||||
19 | select programs that successfully address Initiative criteria | ||||||
20 | and that reflect a diversity of strategies in terms of serving | ||||||
21 | urban areas, serving rural areas, the nature of the | ||||||
22 | participating institutions of higher education, whether | ||||||
23 | participants will be trained at the baccalaureate or graduate
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24 | master's level, and the nature of hard-to-staff teaching | ||||||
25 | positions on which a program is focused.
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26 | The State Board shall select consortia that meet the | ||||||
27 | following requirements:
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28 | (1) A consortium shall be composed of at least one | ||||||
29 | 4-year institution of higher education with an accredited | ||||||
30 | teacher preparation program, at least one school district | ||||||
31 | or group of schools, and one or more community | ||||||
32 | organizations. The consortium may also include a 2-year | ||||||
33 | institution of higher education or a school employee union | ||||||
34 | or both.
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35 | (2) The 4-year institution of higher education |
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1 | participating in the consortium shall have past, | ||||||
2 | demonstrated success in preparing teachers for elementary | ||||||
3 | or secondary schools serving a substantial percentage of | ||||||
4 | low-income students. | ||||||
5 | (3) The consortium shall focus on a clearly defined set | ||||||
6 | of target schools serving a substantial percentage of | ||||||
7 | low-income students that will be the primary focus of the | ||||||
8 | program. The consortium shall articulate the steps that it | ||||||
9 | will carry out in preparing teachers for its target | ||||||
10 | hard-to-staff schools and in preparing teachers for one or | ||||||
11 | more hard-to-staff teaching positions in its target | ||||||
12 | schools. | ||||||
13 | (4) Candidate
Student participants in a program under | ||||||
14 | the Initiative must hold a high school diploma or its | ||||||
15 | equivalent and must meet either the definition of "parent | ||||||
16 | and community leaders" or the definition of | ||||||
17 | "paraeducators" contained in Section 10 of this Act. | ||||||
18 | (5) The consortium shall employ effective procedures | ||||||
19 | for teaching the skills and knowledge needed to prepare | ||||||
20 | highly competent teachers. Professional preparation
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21 | Instruction shall include on-going direct experience in | ||||||
22 | target schools and evaluation
analysis of this experience. | ||||||
23 | (6) The consortium shall offer the program to cohorts | ||||||
24 | of candidates
students who begin by moving through the | ||||||
25 | program together. The program shall be offered on a | ||||||
26 | schedule that enables candidates
students to work full time | ||||||
27 | while participating in the program and allows | ||||||
28 | paraeducators to continue in their current positions. The | ||||||
29 | consortium shall guarantee that support will be available | ||||||
30 | to an admitted cohort through the cohort's full period of | ||||||
31 | training. At the beginning of the Initiative, programs that | ||||||
32 | are already operating and existing cohorts of candidates
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33 | students under this model shall be eligible for funding. | ||||||
34 | (7) The institutions of higher education participating | ||||||
35 | in the consortium shall document and agree to expend the | ||||||
36 | same amount of funds in implementing the program that these |
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1 | institutions spend on average per candidate
student on | ||||||
2 | similar educational programs . Grants received by the | ||||||
3 | consortium shall supplement and not supplant these | ||||||
4 | amounts. | ||||||
5 | (8) The State Board shall establish additional | ||||||
6 | criteria for review of proposals, including criteria that | ||||||
7 | address the following issues: | ||||||
8 | (A) Previous experience of the institutions of | ||||||
9 | higher education in preparing candidates
students for | ||||||
10 | hard-to-staff schools and positions and in working | ||||||
11 | with candidates
students with non-traditional | ||||||
12 | backgrounds. | ||||||
13 | (B) The quality of the implementation plan, | ||||||
14 | including strategies for overcoming institutional | ||||||
15 | barriers to the progress of non-traditional candidates
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16 | students . | ||||||
17 | (C) If a community college is a participant, the | ||||||
18 | nature and extent of existing articulation agreements | ||||||
19 | and guarantees between the community college and the | ||||||
20 | 4-year institution of higher education. | ||||||
21 | (D) The number of candidates
participants to be | ||||||
22 | trained in the current cohort or cohorts and the | ||||||
23 | capacity of the consortium for adding cohorts in future | ||||||
24 | cycles. | ||||||
25 | (E) Experience of the community organization or | ||||||
26 | organizations in organizing parents and community | ||||||
27 | leaders to achieve school improvement and a strong | ||||||
28 | relational school culture. | ||||||
29 | (F) The qualifications of the person or persons | ||||||
30 | designated by the 4-year institution of higher | ||||||
31 | education to be responsible for cohort support and the | ||||||
32 | development of a shared learning and social | ||||||
33 | environment among candidates
participants . | ||||||
34 | (G) The consortium's plan for collective | ||||||
35 | consortium decision-making, including mechanisms for | ||||||
36 | community and candidate
participant input. |
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1 | (H) The consortium's plan for direct impact of the | ||||||
2 | program on the quality of education in the target | ||||||
3 | schools. | ||||||
4 | (I) The relevance of the curriculum to the needs of | ||||||
5 | targeted schools and positions, and the use in | ||||||
6 | curriculum and instructional planning of principles | ||||||
7 | for effective education of adults
adult education . | ||||||
8 | (J) The availability of classes under the program | ||||||
9 | in places and times accessible to the candidates
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10 | participants . | ||||||
11 | (K) Provision of a level of performance to be | ||||||
12 | maintained by candidates
participants as a condition | ||||||
13 | of continuing in the program. | ||||||
14 | (L) The plan of the 4-year institution of higher | ||||||
15 | education to ensure that candidates
students take | ||||||
16 | advantage of existing financial aid resources before | ||||||
17 | using the loan funds described in Section 25 of this | ||||||
18 | Act. | ||||||
19 | (M) The availability of supportive services, | ||||||
20 | including counseling, tutoring, and child care. | ||||||
21 | (N) A plan for continued participation of | ||||||
22 | graduates of the program in a program of support for at | ||||||
23 | least 2 years, including mentoring and group meetings. | ||||||
24 | (O) A plan for testing and qualitative evaluation | ||||||
25 | of candidates'
participants' teaching skills that | ||||||
26 | ensures that graduates of the program are as prepared | ||||||
27 | for teaching as other individuals completing the | ||||||
28 | institution of higher education's preparation program | ||||||
29 | for the certificate sought
those from the conventional | ||||||
30 | teacher training program of the 4-year institution of | ||||||
31 | higher education . | ||||||
32 | (P) A plan for internal evaluation that provides | ||||||
33 | reports at least yearly on the progress of candidates
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34 | participants towards graduation and the impact of the | ||||||
35 | program on the target schools and their communities. | ||||||
36 | (Q) Contributions from schools, school districts, |
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1 | and other consortia members to the program, including | ||||||
2 | stipends for candidates
participants during their | ||||||
3 | student teaching. | ||||||
4 | (R) Consortium commitment for sustaining the | ||||||
5 | program over time, as evidenced by plans for reduced | ||||||
6 | requirements for external funding in subsequent | ||||||
7 | cycles.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||||||
9 | (110 ILCS 48/25)
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10 | Sec. 25. Expenditures under the Initiative. | ||||||
11 | (a) Every program under the Initiative shall implement and | ||||||
12 | manage a program of forgivable loans to cover any portion of | ||||||
13 | tuition and direct expenses of candidates
students under the | ||||||
14 | program in excess of grants-in-aid and other forgivable loans | ||||||
15 | received. All candidates
students admitted to a cohort shall be | ||||||
16 | eligible for such loans. Loans shall be fully forgiven if a | ||||||
17 | graduate completes 5 years of service in a hard-to-staff school | ||||||
18 | or hard-to-staff teaching position. | ||||||
19 | (b) Grants under the Initiative shall be awarded in such a | ||||||
20 | way as to provide the required support for a cohort of | ||||||
21 | candidates
students for the cohort's entire training period. | ||||||
22 | Program budgets must show expenditures for the entire period | ||||||
23 | that candidates
participants are expected to be enrolled. | ||||||
24 | (c) No funds under the Initiative may be used to supplant | ||||||
25 | the average per-capita expenditures by the institution of | ||||||
26 | higher education for candidates
students in regular education | ||||||
27 | degree programs . | ||||||
28 | (d) Where necessary, program budgets shall include the | ||||||
29 | costs of child care to permit candidates
parents to maintain a | ||||||
30 | full class schedule. Child care may be provided by the | ||||||
31 | community organization or organizations or be independently | ||||||
32 | contracted for. | ||||||
33 | (e) The institution of higher education may expend grant | ||||||
34 | funds to cover the salary of a site-based cohort coordinator , | ||||||
35 | who must be housed at each cooperating institution of higher |
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1 | education that has a program, and the additional costs of | ||||||
2 | offering classes in community settings and for tutoring | ||||||
3 | services. | ||||||
4 | (f) The community organization or organizations may | ||||||
5 | receive a portion of the grant money for the expenses of | ||||||
6 | recruitment, community orientation, and counseling of | ||||||
7 | potential candidates
participants , for providing space in the | ||||||
8 | community, and for working with school personnel to facilitate | ||||||
9 | individual work experiences and support of candidates
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10 | participants . | ||||||
11 | (g) The school district or school employee union or both | ||||||
12 | may receive a portion of the grant money for expenses of | ||||||
13 | supporting the work experiences of candidates
participants and | ||||||
14 | providing mentors for graduates.
School districts may also use | ||||||
15 | these or other applicable public funds to pay participants in | ||||||
16 | programs under the Initiative for student teaching required by | ||||||
17 | an accredited teacher preparation program. Nothing contained | ||||||
18 | in Section 10-20.15 of the School Code shall prohibit or | ||||||
19 | restrict any such payments.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||||||
21 | (110 ILCS 48/30)
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22 | Sec. 30. Implementation of Initiative. The State Board | ||||||
23 | shall develop guidelines and application procedures for the | ||||||
24 | Initiative in fiscal year 2005. The State Board may, if it | ||||||
25 | chooses, award a small number of planning grants during fiscal | ||||||
26 | year 2005 to potential consortia using existing resources. The | ||||||
27 | first programs under the Initiative shall be awarded grants in | ||||||
28 | such a way as to allow candidates
participants to begin their | ||||||
29 | work at the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year.
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30 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||||||
31 | (110 ILCS 48/35)
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32 | Sec. 35. Independent program evaluation. The State Board | ||||||
33 | shall contract for an independent evaluation of program | ||||||
34 | implementation by each of its participating consortia and of |
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1 | the impact of each program, including the extent of candidate
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2 | student persistence in program enrollment, acceptance as an | ||||||
3 | education major in a 4-year institution of higher education, | ||||||
4 | completion of a bachelor's degree in teaching, obtaining a | ||||||
5 | teaching position in a target school or similar school, | ||||||
6 | subsequent effectiveness as a teacher, and persistence in | ||||||
7 | teaching in a target school or similar school. The evaluation | ||||||
8 | shall assess the Initiative's overall effectiveness and shall | ||||||
9 | identify particular program strategies that are especially | ||||||
10 | effective.
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11 | (Source: P.A. 93-802, eff. 1-1-05.)
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