Full Text of HB5020 103rd General Assembly
HB5020ham001 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Diane Blair-Sherlock Filed: 4/2/2024 | | 10300HB5020ham001 | | LRB103 36165 RJT 71552 a |
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5020
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5020 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: | 4 | | "Section 5. The Dual Credit Quality Act is amended by | 5 | | changing Sections 5, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, and 25 and by | 6 | | adding Sections 16.1 and 45 as follows: | 7 | | (110 ILCS 27/5) | 8 | | Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act: | 9 | | "Dual credit course" means a college course taken by a | 10 | | high school student for credit at both the college and high | 11 | | school level. | 12 | | "Postsecondary institution" "Institution" means an | 13 | | "institution of higher learning" as defined in the Higher | 14 | | Education Student Assistance Act. | 15 | | "Priority career pathway course" means a career-focused | 16 | | course that has been identified by a school district, after |
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| 1 | | consultation with a community college district, in its | 2 | | submission to the State Board of Education as an early college | 3 | | credit course within a career-focused instructional sequence | 4 | | as part of a College and Career Pathway Endorsement system | 5 | | under the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act. | 6 | | (Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.) | 7 | | (110 ILCS 27/10) | 8 | | Sec. 10. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to accomplish | 9 | | all of the following: | 10 | | (1) To reduce college costs. | 11 | | (2) To speed time to degree completion. | 12 | | (3) To improve the curriculum for high school students | 13 | | and the alignment of the curriculum with college and | 14 | | workplace expectations. | 15 | | (4) To facilitate the transition between high school | 16 | | and college. | 17 | | (5) To enhance communication and collaboration between | 18 | | high schools and colleges that leads to the establishment | 19 | | of thriving local partnerships that seek to expand | 20 | | students' opportunities . | 21 | | (6) To offer opportunities for improving degree | 22 | | attainment for underserved student populations. | 23 | | (7) To increase equitable access to high quality | 24 | | programs, provide meaningful educational opportunities | 25 | | that support student success, and ensure dual credit is |
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| 1 | | used as a strategic tool for closing opportunity gaps. | 2 | | (Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.) | 3 | | (110 ILCS 27/15) | 4 | | Sec. 15. Student academic standing. Postsecondary | 5 | | institutions Institutions may adopt policies to protect the | 6 | | academic standing of students who are not successful in dual | 7 | | credit courses, including, but not limited to, options for (i) | 8 | | late withdrawal from a course, or (ii) taking the course on a | 9 | | pass-fail basis, or both. All institutional policies relating | 10 | | to the academic standing of students enrolled in dual credit | 11 | | courses or the transfer of credit for dual credit courses must | 12 | | be made publicly available by the postsecondary institution | 13 | | and provided to each student enrolled in dual credit courses | 14 | | offered by that postsecondary institution. | 15 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1049, eff. 1-1-19 .) | 16 | | (110 ILCS 27/16) | 17 | | Sec. 16. High school and community college partnership | 18 | | agreements; dual credit. A community college district shall, | 19 | | upon the request of a school district within the jurisdiction | 20 | | of the community college district, enter into a partnership | 21 | | agreement with the school district to offer dual credit | 22 | | coursework. The school district and community college district | 23 | | must each designate a liaison and begin negotiations to reach | 24 | | a partnership agreement no later than 60 calendar days after |
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| 1 | | the initial request. | 2 | | A school district may offer any course identified in the | 3 | | Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Core | 4 | | Curriculum package under the Illinois Articulation Initiative | 5 | | Act or any priority career pathway course aligned with current | 6 | | course offerings at the partnering postsecondary institution | 7 | | as a dual credit course on the campus of a high school of the | 8 | | school district and may use a high school instructor who has | 9 | | met the academic credential requirements under this Act to | 10 | | teach the dual credit course. | 11 | | The partnership agreement shall include all of the | 12 | | following: | 13 | | (1) The establishment of the school district's and the | 14 | | community college district's respective roles and | 15 | | responsibilities in providing the program and ensuring the | 16 | | quality and instructional rigor of the program. This must | 17 | | include an assurance that the community college district | 18 | | has appropriate academic control of the curriculum, | 19 | | consistent with any State or federal law and as required | 20 | | or negotiated with the Higher Learning Commission or other | 21 | | applicable accrediting agency. | 22 | | (2) The dual credit courses that the school district | 23 | | will offer its students and whether those courses will be | 24 | | offered on the high school or community college campus or | 25 | | through an online platform established by the Illinois | 26 | | Community College Board. |
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| 1 | | (3) The establishment of academic criteria for | 2 | | granting eligibility for high school students to enroll in | 3 | | dual credit coursework. The academic criteria shall be | 4 | | evidence-based and shall include multiple appropriate | 5 | | measures to determine whether a student is prepared for | 6 | | any dual credit coursework in which the student enrolls. | 7 | | Multiple appropriate measures may include, but are not | 8 | | limited to, placement measures pursuant to the | 9 | | Developmental Education Reform Act. The school district | 10 | | and community college district shall use the Illinois | 11 | | Community College Board's placement framework, pursuant to | 12 | | the Developmental Education Reform Act, to determine the | 13 | | appropriate cutoff score if using grade point average or | 14 | | assessment scores to determine eligibility criteria, | 15 | | unless both the school district and community college | 16 | | district jointly agree to accept a lower score on | 17 | | individual placement methods in combination with other | 18 | | placement methods. The partnership agreement shall require | 19 | | a communications plan for notifying students, parents, and | 20 | | high school staff of the multiple appropriate measures | 21 | | criteria and shall require the school district to clearly | 22 | | designate dual credit courses in course catalogs and | 23 | | curriculum guides. Any changes to academic criteria shall | 24 | | be communicated to the partnering high school not less | 25 | | than 60 days before any course registration deadline. | 26 | | (4) The establishment of any limitations that the |
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| 1 | | school district or community college district may put on | 2 | | course offerings due to availability of instructors, the | 3 | | availability of students for specific course offerings, or | 4 | | local board policy. | 5 | | (5) The requirement that the dual credit instructor | 6 | | meet the academic credential requirements to teach a dual | 7 | | credit course, consistent with paragraphs (1), (2), and | 8 | | (3) of Section 20 of this Act, but shall not be required to | 9 | | exceed those credentials. | 10 | | (6) The collaborative process and criteria by which | 11 | | the school district shall identify and recommend and the | 12 | | community college district shall review and approve high | 13 | | school instructors of dual credit courses taught on the | 14 | | campus of a high school. This provision shall require that | 15 | | the school district be responsible for hiring and | 16 | | compensating the instructor. | 17 | | (7) The requirement that a community college district | 18 | | take the appropriate steps to ensure that dual credit | 19 | | courses are equivalent to those courses offered at the | 20 | | community college in quality and rigor to qualify for | 21 | | college credit. The dual credit programs shall encompass | 22 | | the following characteristics: | 23 | | (A) Student learning outcomes expected for dual | 24 | | credit courses in General Education Core Curriculum | 25 | | courses and the professional and career and technical | 26 | | disciplines shall be the same as the student learning |
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| 1 | | outcomes expected for the same courses taught on the | 2 | | postsecondary campus. | 3 | | (B) Course content, course delivery, and course | 4 | | rigor shall be evaluated by the community college | 5 | | chief academic officer or his or her designee, in | 6 | | consultation with the school district's superintendent | 7 | | or his or her designee. The evaluation shall be | 8 | | conducted in a manner that is consistent with the | 9 | | community college district's review and evaluation | 10 | | policy and procedures for on-campus adjunct faculty, | 11 | | including visits to the secondary class. This | 12 | | evaluation shall be limited to the course and the | 13 | | ability of the instructor to deliver quality, rigorous | 14 | | college credit coursework. This evaluation shall not | 15 | | impact the instructor's performance evaluation under | 16 | | Article 24A of the School Code. This evaluation shall | 17 | | be completed within the same school year that the | 18 | | course is taught. | 19 | | (C) The academic supports and, if applicable, | 20 | | guidance that will be provided to students | 21 | | participating in the program by the high school and | 22 | | the community college district. | 23 | | (8) Identify all fees and costs to be assessed by the | 24 | | community college district for dual credit courses. This | 25 | | provision shall require that any fees and costs assessed | 26 | | for dual credit courses shall be reasonable and promote |
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| 1 | | student access to those courses, and may take into account | 2 | | regional considerations and differences. The community | 3 | | college district shall utilize revenue received by the | 4 | | school district for the coordination and administration of | 5 | | the dual credit partnership agreement and the delivery and | 6 | | administration of dual credit courses. | 7 | | (8.5) The collaborative process and criteria by which | 8 | | a school district and a community college district shall | 9 | | work to ensure that individual students with disabilities | 10 | | have access to dual credit courses, provided that those | 11 | | students are able to meet the criteria for entry into a | 12 | | dual credit course. Through this process and criteria, the | 13 | | student shall have access to the supplementary aids and | 14 | | accommodations included in the student's individualized | 15 | | education program under Article 14 of the School Code or | 16 | | Section 504 plan under the federal Rehabilitation Act of | 17 | | 1973 while the student is accessing a dual credit course | 18 | | on a high school campus taught by a high school | 19 | | instructor , in accordance with established practices at | 20 | | the high school for providing these services. A student | 21 | | who accesses a dual credit course on a community college | 22 | | campus shall have access to supplementary aids and | 23 | | accommodations provided in the partnership agreement, | 24 | | including access to the community college's disability | 25 | | services. A school district and community college district | 26 | | shall work together to provide seamless communication |
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| 1 | | about the student's progress. | 2 | | (9) The community college district shall establish a | 3 | | mechanism for evaluating and documenting on a regular | 4 | | basis the performance of students who complete dual credit | 5 | | courses, consistent with paragraph (9) of Section 20 and | 6 | | Section 30 of this Act, and for sharing that data in a | 7 | | meaningful and timely manner with the school district. | 8 | | This evaluation shall be limited to the course and the | 9 | | coursework. This evaluation shall not impact the | 10 | | instructor's performance evaluation under Article 24A of | 11 | | the School Code. | 12 | | (10) The expectations for maintaining the rigor of | 13 | | dual credit courses that are taught at the high school and | 14 | | including students not deemed ready for college-level | 15 | | coursework according to the standards of the community | 16 | | college. | 17 | | (11) A requirement that the school district and | 18 | | community college annually assess disaggregated data | 19 | | pertaining to dual credit course enrollments, completions, | 20 | | and subsequent postsecondary enrollment and performance to | 21 | | the extent feasible. If applicable, this assessment shall | 22 | | include an analysis of dual credit courses with credit | 23 | | sections for dual credit and for high school credit only | 24 | | pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 16.5 that reviews | 25 | | student characteristics by credit section in relation to | 26 | | gender, race and ethnicity, and low-income status. |
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| 1 | | (12) For courses taught by a high school instructor at | 2 | | the high school, the school district may use its policies | 3 | | to determine maximum class enrollment, student technology | 4 | | access and usage, and student accommodations. In | 5 | | coordination with the postsecondary institution partner, a | 6 | | school district may determine course length and the number | 7 | | of sections an individual instructor may teach to ensure | 8 | | maximum access for all students in the district while | 9 | | maintaining rigorous student learning outcomes. If the | 10 | | district weights Advanced Placement or International | 11 | | Baccalaureate courses, dual credit courses shall receive | 12 | | the same weight as Advanced Placement or International | 13 | | Baccalaureate courses. | 14 | | A community college district with an established | 15 | | partnership agreement with a school district has 30 calendar | 16 | | days from the initial course request to notify the school | 17 | | district of its disapproval of the course request, instructor, | 18 | | course documentation, or the community college's withdrawal of | 19 | | course or instructor approval. Thereafter, the school district | 20 | | shall appeal the denial or withdrawal of the instructor | 21 | | approval to the Illinois Community College Board within 14 | 22 | | calendar days of the disapproval notice. The Illinois | 23 | | Community College Board shall render a decision within 45 | 24 | | calendar days of filing and provide notice of its decision to | 25 | | the community college district and school district. If the | 26 | | community college district disapproves a course request for |
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| 1 | | reasons other than instructor qualifications or the Illinois | 2 | | Community College Board upholds the community colleges | 3 | | decision, the school district may pursue an alternative | 4 | | postsecondary institution to provide that course and must | 5 | | notify the community college district within 14 calendar days | 6 | | of the disapproval notice or Illinois Community College Board | 7 | | denial of its intent to do so, along with the reason for | 8 | | seeking an alternative provider. Thereafter, the community | 9 | | college may not object to or seek to limit the school | 10 | | district's ability to contract with another community college | 11 | | or postsecondary institution to offer that course. An | 12 | | alternative postsecondary institution may not be operating as | 13 | | a for-profit postsecondary institution. The community college | 14 | | district may reevaluate the course request, instructor, or | 15 | | course documentation disapproval annually following the | 16 | | disapproval notice to approve the course as originally | 17 | | proposed by the school district. | 18 | | If, within 180 calendar days of the school district's | 19 | | initial request to enter into a partnership agreement with the | 20 | | community college district, the school district and the | 21 | | community college district do not reach agreement on the | 22 | | partnership agreement, then the school district and community | 23 | | college district shall jointly implement the provisions of the | 24 | | Model Partnership Agreement established under Section 19 of | 25 | | this Act for which local agreement could not be reached. A | 26 | | community college district may combine its negotiations with |
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| 1 | | multiple school districts to establish one multi-district | 2 | | partnership agreement or may negotiate individual partnership | 3 | | agreements at its discretion. | 4 | | (Source: P.A. 102-516, eff. 8-20-21; 102-1077, eff. 1-1-23 .) | 5 | | (110 ILCS 27/16.1 new) | 6 | | Sec. 16.1. School district and postsecondary institution | 7 | | partnership agreement; dual credit. Prior to offering dual | 8 | | credit coursework, a school district shall attempt to enter | 9 | | into a partnership agreement with the community college | 10 | | district in the district in which the school district is | 11 | | located per Section 16 of this Act. If pursuing an alternative | 12 | | provider, other than a community college district, the school | 13 | | district shall enter into a partnership agreement with the | 14 | | alternative postsecondary institution that addresses each item | 15 | | listed in paragraphs (1) through (12) of Section 16. | 16 | | (110 ILCS 27/17) | 17 | | Sec. 17. Out-of-state dual credit contracts. A On or after | 18 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General | 19 | | Assembly, a school district may not enter into a new contract | 20 | | with an out-of-state postsecondary institution to provide a | 21 | | dual credit course without first offering the community | 22 | | college district in the district in which the school district | 23 | | is located the opportunity to provide the course. Prior to | 24 | | entering into a contract with an out-of-state postsecondary |
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| 1 | | institution, the school district shall notify the Board of | 2 | | Higher Education of its intent to enter into an agreement with | 3 | | an out-of-state postsecondary institution. The Board of Higher | 4 | | Education shall have 30 days to provide the school district | 5 | | with a list of in-state postsecondary institutions that can | 6 | | provide the school district an equivalent dual credit | 7 | | opportunity. The school district shall not enter into a | 8 | | contract with an out-of-state postsecondary institution until | 9 | | it has demonstrated to the Board of Higher Education that it | 10 | | has taken appropriate steps to consider the listing of | 11 | | in-state postsecondary institutions and provides a rationale | 12 | | as to why the course can only be provided by an out-of-state | 13 | | postsecondary institution. The Board of Higher Education shall | 14 | | publish a list on its website of all dual credit agreements | 15 | | between high school districts and out-of-state postsecondary | 16 | | institutions. In deciding which dual credit courses to offer, | 17 | | a school district reserves the right to evaluate any dual | 18 | | credit course offered by any postsecondary institution for | 19 | | quality, rigor, and alignment with the school district's | 20 | | students' needs. | 21 | | Agreements to provide dual credit courses between a school | 22 | | district and an out-of-state institution in existence on or | 23 | | before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd | 24 | | General Assembly on the effective date of this amendatory Act | 25 | | of the 100th General Assembly shall remain in effect and shall | 26 | | not be impacted by this Section. |
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| 1 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1049, eff. 1-1-19 .) | 2 | | (110 ILCS 27/19) | 3 | | Sec. 19. Model Partnership Agreement and Dual Credit | 4 | | Committee. A Model Partnership Agreement shall be developed | 5 | | through a Dual Credit Committee involving collaboration | 6 | | between the Illinois Community College Board and the State | 7 | | Board of Education by June 30, 2019. The Committee shall | 8 | | consist of 5 members appointed by the State Superintendent of | 9 | | Education and 5 members appointed by the Executive Director of | 10 | | the Illinois Community College Board. The Model Partnership | 11 | | Agreement shall address all of the matters set forth in | 12 | | Section 16 of this Act. | 13 | | The Committee shall meet within 60 days after the | 14 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General | 15 | | Assembly and subsequently shall meet biennially to consider | 16 | | and develop updates to the Model Partnership Agreement and | 17 | | associated exhibits to ensure concordance with any policies | 18 | | established by State, federal, or accrediting entities. | 19 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1049, eff. 1-1-19 .) | 20 | | (110 ILCS 27/20) | 21 | | Sec. 20. Standards. All postsecondary institutions | 22 | | offering dual credit courses shall meet the following | 23 | | standards: | 24 | | (1) High school instructors teaching credit-bearing |
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| 1 | | college-level courses for dual credit must meet any of the | 2 | | academic credential requirements set forth in this | 3 | | paragraph or paragraph (2) or (3) of this Section and need | 4 | | not meet higher certification requirements or those set | 5 | | out in Article 21B of the School Code: | 6 | | (A) Approved instructors of dual credit courses | 7 | | shall meet any of the faculty credential standards | 8 | | allowed by the Higher Learning Commission to determine | 9 | | minimally qualified faculty , including achievement of | 10 | | academic credentials, progress toward academic | 11 | | credentials, or equivalent experience. Instructors may | 12 | | not be required to meet higher standards than those | 13 | | established by the Higher Learning Commission. The | 14 | | academic credentials required to be a fully qualified | 15 | | instructor shall include either (i) a master's degree | 16 | | within the discipline to be taught or (ii) any | 17 | | master's degree and not more than 18 graduate hours | 18 | | appropriate to the academic field of study or in the | 19 | | discipline to be taught, as defined by the Dual Credit | 20 | | Instructor Qualification Framework . At the request of | 21 | | an instructor, an instructor who meets these | 22 | | credential standards shall be provided by the State | 23 | | Board of Education with a Dual Credit Endorsement, to | 24 | | be placed on the professional educator license, as | 25 | | established by the State Board of Education and as | 26 | | authorized under Article 21B of the School Code and |
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| 1 | | promulgated through administrative rule in cooperation | 2 | | with the Illinois Community College Board and the | 3 | | Board of Higher Education. | 4 | | (B) An instructor who does not meet the faculty | 5 | | credential standards allowed by the Higher Learning | 6 | | Commission to determine minimally qualified faculty | 7 | | may teach dual credit courses if the instructor has a | 8 | | professional development plan, approved by the | 9 | | postsecondary institution and shared with the State | 10 | | Board of Education no later than January 1, 2025 , to | 11 | | raise his or her credentials to be in line with the | 12 | | credentials under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph | 13 | | (1). The postsecondary institution shall have 30 days | 14 | | to review the plan and approve an instructor | 15 | | professional development plan that is in line with the | 16 | | credentials set forth in paragraph (2) of this | 17 | | Section. The postsecondary institution shall not | 18 | | unreasonably withhold approval of a professional | 19 | | development plan. These approvals shall be good for as | 20 | | long as satisfactory progress toward the completion of | 21 | | the credential is demonstrated, but in no event shall | 22 | | a professional development plan be in effect for more | 23 | | than 3 years from the date of its approval or after | 24 | | January 1, 2028, whichever is sooner . A high school | 25 | | instructor whose professional development plan is not | 26 | | approved by the postsecondary institution may appeal |
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| 1 | | to the Illinois Community College Board or the Board | 2 | | of Higher Education, as appropriate. | 3 | | (C) The Illinois Community College Board and Board | 4 | | of Higher Education shall report yearly on their | 5 | | Internet websites the following: | 6 | | (i) the number of teachers presently enrolled | 7 | | in an approved professional development plan under | 8 | | this Section; | 9 | | (ii) the number of instructors who | 10 | | successfully completed an approved professional | 11 | | development plan; | 12 | | (iii) the number of instructors who did not | 13 | | successfully complete an approved professional | 14 | | development plan after 3 years; | 15 | | (iv) a breakdown of the information in | 16 | | subdivisions (i), (ii), and (iii) of this | 17 | | subparagraph (C) by subject area; and | 18 | | (v) a summary, by community college district, | 19 | | of professional development plans that are in | 20 | | progress, that were successfully completed, or | 21 | | that have expired. | 22 | | The State Board of Education shall provide to the | 23 | | Illinois Community College Board and Board of Higher | 24 | | Education any information necessary to complete the | 25 | | reporting required under this subparagraph. | 26 | | (2) For a high school instructor entering into a |
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| 1 | | professional development plan prior to January 1, 2023, | 2 | | the high school instructor shall qualify for a | 3 | | professional development plan if the instructor: | 4 | | (A) has a master's degree in any discipline and | 5 | | has earned 9 graduate hours in a discipline in which he | 6 | | or she is currently teaching or expects to teach; or | 7 | | (B) has a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 18 | 8 | | graduate hours in a discipline that he or she is | 9 | | currently teaching or expects to teach and is enrolled | 10 | | in a discipline-specific master's degree program; and | 11 | | (C) agrees to demonstrate his or her progress | 12 | | toward completion to the supervising postsecondary | 13 | | institution, as outlined in the professional | 14 | | development plan. | 15 | | (2.5) For a high school instructor entering into a | 16 | | professional development plan on or after January 1, 2023, | 17 | | the high school instructor shall qualify for a | 18 | | professional development plan if the instructor: | 19 | | (A) has a master's degree in any discipline , has | 20 | | completed a minimum of 9 hours of the graduate | 21 | | coursework requirements of the Dual Credit Instructor | 22 | | Qualification Framework for the course , has earned 9 | 23 | | graduate hours in a discipline in which he or she | 24 | | currently teaches or expects to teach, and agrees to | 25 | | demonstrate his or her progress toward completion to | 26 | | the supervising postsecondary institution, as outlined |
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| 1 | | in the professional development plan; or | 2 | | (B) is a fully licensed instructor in career and | 3 | | technical education who is halfway toward meeting the | 4 | | the required equivalent experience criteria defined by | 5 | | the Dual Credit Instructor Qualification Framework | 6 | | institution's requirements for faculty in the | 7 | | discipline to be taught and agrees to demonstrate his | 8 | | or her progress toward completion to the supervising | 9 | | postsecondary institution, as outlined in the | 10 | | professional development plan ; or . | 11 | | (C) has a bachelor's degree, has completed a | 12 | | minimum of 18 graduate hours, defined by the Dual | 13 | | Credit Instructor Qualification Framework, in a | 14 | | discipline that the instructor is currently teaching | 15 | | in or expects to teach in, and is enrolled in a | 16 | | discipline-specific master's degree program. | 17 | | (3) An instructor in career and technical education | 18 | | courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated | 19 | | teaching competencies appropriate to the field of | 20 | | instruction. Equivalent experience may be considered if | 21 | | determining instructor qualifications. | 22 | | (4) Course content must be equivalent to | 23 | | credit-bearing college-level courses offered at the | 24 | | community college. | 25 | | (5) Learning outcomes must be the same as | 26 | | credit-bearing college-level courses and be appropriately |
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| 1 | | measured. | 2 | | (6) A high school instructor is expected to | 3 | | participate in any orientation developed by the | 4 | | postsecondary institution for dual credit instructors in | 5 | | course curriculum, assessment methods, and administrative | 6 | | requirements. | 7 | | (7) Dual credit instructors must be given the | 8 | | opportunity to participate in all activities available to | 9 | | other adjunct faculty, including professional development, | 10 | | seminars, site visits, and internal communication, | 11 | | provided that such opportunities do not interfere with an | 12 | | instructor's regular teaching duties. | 13 | | (8) Every dual credit course must be reviewed annually | 14 | | by the higher learning partner faculty department | 15 | | chairperson or the chairperson's designee and the chief | 16 | | academic officer of the postsecondary institution or the | 17 | | officer's designee, faculty through the appropriate | 18 | | department , to ensure consistency with campus courses. | 19 | | (9) Dual credit students must be assessed using | 20 | | methods consistent with students in traditional | 21 | | credit-bearing college courses. | 22 | | (10) Within 15 days after entering into or renewing a | 23 | | partnership agreement, the postsecondary institution shall | 24 | | notify its faculty of the agreement, including access to | 25 | | copies of the agreement if requested. | 26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-1077, eff. 1-1-23; |
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| 1 | | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | 2 | | (110 ILCS 27/25) | 3 | | Sec. 25. Oversight, review, and reporting. | 4 | | (a) The Illinois Community College Board shall be | 5 | | responsible for oversight and review of dual credit programs | 6 | | offered jointly by public community colleges and high schools. | 7 | | The Illinois Community College Board shall implement a review | 8 | | process and criteria for evaluating dual credit program | 9 | | quality based upon the standards enumerated in Section 20 of | 10 | | this Act. | 11 | | (b) The Board of Higher Education shall be responsible for | 12 | | oversight and review of dual credit programs offered jointly | 13 | | by high schools and postsecondary institutions, except for | 14 | | public community colleges as provided in subsection (a) of | 15 | | this Section. The Board of Higher Education shall develop and | 16 | | implement a review process based on the standards enumerated | 17 | | in Section 20 of this Act. | 18 | | (c) Each postsecondary institution shall report annually | 19 | | to the appropriate agency, the Illinois Community College | 20 | | Board or the Board of Higher Education. The reports shall | 21 | | include, but not be limited to, the following data: | 22 | | (1) Number and description of dual credit courses. | 23 | | (2) Faculty teaching dual credit courses and their | 24 | | academic credentials. | 25 | | (3) Enrollments in dual credit courses. |
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| 1 | | (4) Sites of dual credit offerings. | 2 | | (5) The multiple appropriate measures adopted for | 3 | | program eligibility and for placement into English, | 4 | | mathematics, and other subject-area coursework. | 5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.) | 6 | | (110 ILCS 27/45 new) | 7 | | Sec. 45. Dual Credit Instructor Qualification Framework. | 8 | | (a) A Dual Credit Instructor Qualification Framework shall | 9 | | be developed through a Dual Credit Committee by July 31, 2025. | 10 | | The Committee shall consist of the following: | 11 | | (1) the State Superintendent of Education or his or | 12 | | her designee; | 13 | | (2) the Executive Director of the Illinois Community | 14 | | College Board or his or her designee; | 15 | | (3) the Executive Director of the Illinois Board of | 16 | | Higher Education or his or her designee; | 17 | | (4) the following members appointed by the Executive | 18 | | Director of the Illinois Community College Board: | 19 | | (A) one member of a statewide professional | 20 | | teachers' organization that represents college | 21 | | faculty; | 22 | | (B) one member of another statewide professional | 23 | | teachers' organization that represents college | 24 | | faculty; | 25 | | (C) one member representing college community |
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| 1 | | trustees; | 2 | | (D) one member representing a community college | 3 | | located in the City of Chicago; | 4 | | (E) one member representing a community college | 5 | | located in a metropolitan area outside the City of | 6 | | Chicago; | 7 | | (F) one member representing a community college | 8 | | located in a rural community; | 9 | | (G) one member representing community college | 10 | | chief academic officers; and | 11 | | (H) one member representing an association of | 12 | | community college presidents; | 13 | | (I) one member representing a statewide network of | 14 | | educators and stakeholders dedicated to implementing | 15 | | engaging, effective assessment and instructional | 16 | | strategies for all learners and to support the | 17 | | adoption of policies and systems that promote such | 18 | | practices; and | 19 | | (J) one member representing a statewide policy | 20 | | organization that works to strengthen education and | 21 | | workforce systems; | 22 | | (5) the following members appointed by the Executive | 23 | | Director of the Board of Higher Education: | 24 | | (A) one member representing a public university | 25 | | offering dual credit programs; | 26 | | (B) another member representing a public |
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| 1 | | university offering dual credit programs; | 2 | | (C) one member representing a private | 3 | | not-for-profit college or university offering dual | 4 | | credit programs; | 5 | | (D) one member representing public university | 6 | | chief academic officers; and | 7 | | (6) the following members appointed by the State | 8 | | Superintendent of Education: | 9 | | (A) one member of a statewide organization that | 10 | | represents school administrators; | 11 | | (B) one member from a statewide principals' | 12 | | organization; | 13 | | (C) one member who represents a statewide | 14 | | organization of school boards; | 15 | | (D) one member from an organization that | 16 | | represents school districts in both the south suburbs | 17 | | and collar counties; | 18 | | (E) one member from a statewide organization | 19 | | representing large unit school districts; | 20 | | (F) one member representing a superintendent of a | 21 | | suburban school district; | 22 | | (G) one member who represents a school district | 23 | | serving a community with a population of 500,000 or | 24 | | more; | 25 | | (H) one member representing a rural school | 26 | | district; |
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| 1 | | (I) one member from a statewide advocacy | 2 | | organization that champions education equity and | 3 | | racial justice; | 4 | | (J) one member representing Education for | 5 | | Employment System Directors; | 6 | | (K) one member of a statewide professional | 7 | | teachers' organization that represents a secondary | 8 | | instructor who teaches dual credit at a secondary | 9 | | school; and | 10 | | (L) one member of another statewide professional | 11 | | teachers' organization that represents a secondary | 12 | | instructor who teaches dual credit at a secondary | 13 | | school. | 14 | | (b) The Dual Credit Instructor Qualification Framework | 15 | | shall define the appropriate graduate coursework for | 16 | | academically qualified and interim qualified instructors and | 17 | | the equivalent experience required to be a fully qualified | 18 | | Career and Technical Education instructor. The Framework shall | 19 | | list the appropriate coursework for each discipline within the | 20 | | Illinois Articulation Agreement General Education Core | 21 | | Curriculum Package by the discipline to be taught. | 22 | | The Framework shall establish equivalent experience that | 23 | | is commensurate with achievement of academic credentials to be | 24 | | a fully-qualified Career and Technical Education dual credit | 25 | | course instructor. The criteria shall determine a minimum | 26 | | threshold of experience and appropriate combination of the |
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| 1 | | following: | 2 | | (A) related work experience, which shall not | 3 | | exceed 2,000 hours and shall include the appropriate | 4 | | recognizable credentials; | 5 | | (B) research or scholarship; | 6 | | (C) recognized achievement; | 7 | | (D) previous years of teaching experience; | 8 | | (E) honors and awards; | 9 | | (F) other activities and factors to demonstrate | 10 | | teaching competencies appropriate to the field of | 11 | | instruction. | 12 | | The Framework may differentiate between career and | 13 | | technical courses and General Education Core Curriculum | 14 | | courses. The Framework shall reference the faculty credential | 15 | | standards allowed by the Higher Learning Commission to ensure | 16 | | uniform guidance from the State and the Higher Learning | 17 | | Commission. | 18 | | (c) The Illinois Community College Board shall provide | 19 | | administrative and other support to the Dual Credit Committee. | 20 | | The Committee shall meet at least every 4 years or as needed to | 21 | | consider and develop updates to the Dual Credit Instructor | 22 | | Qualification Framework to ensure concordance with any | 23 | | policies established by State, federal, or accrediting | 24 | | entities. The Dual Credit Instructor Qualification Framework | 25 | | may not disqualify instructors deemed fully qualified prior to | 26 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General |
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| 1 | | Assembly. | 2 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 3 | | becoming law.". |
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