Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Filed: 5/23/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3190

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3190 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Dual Credit Quality Act is amended by
5changing Sections 15 and 20 and by adding Sections 16, 17, 18,
619, and 35 as follows:
 
7    (110 ILCS 27/15)
8    Sec. 15. Student academic standing access, eligibility,
9and attainment.
10    (a) The Illinois Community College Board and the Board of
11Higher Education shall develop policies to permit multiple
12appropriate measures using differentiated assessment for
13granting eligibility for dual credit to students. The measures
14developed shall ensure that a student is prepared for any
15coursework in which the student enrolls.
16    (b) Institutions may adopt policies to protect the academic

 

 

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1standing of students who are not successful in dual credit
2courses, including, but not limited to, options for (i) late
3withdrawal from a course, or (ii) taking the course on a
4pass-fail basis, or both. All institutional policies relating
5to the academic standing of students enrolled in dual credit
6courses or the transfer of credit for dual credit courses must
7be made publicly available by the institution and provided to
8each student enrolled in dual credit courses offered by that
9institution.
10(Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
11    (110 ILCS 27/16 new)
12    Sec. 16. High school and community college partnership
13agreements; dual credit. A community college district shall,
14upon the request of a school district within the jurisdiction
15of the community college district, enter into a partnership
16agreement with the school district to offer dual credit
17coursework.
18    A school district may offer any course identified in the
19Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Core
20Curriculum package under the Illinois Articulation Initiative
21Act as a dual credit course on the campus of a high school of
22the school district and may use a high school instructor who
23has met the academic credential requirements under this Act to
24teach the dual credit course.
25    The partnership agreement shall include all of the

 

 

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1following:
2        (1) The establishment of the school district's and the
3    community college district's respective roles and
4    responsibilities in providing the program and ensuring the
5    quality and instructional rigor of the program. This must
6    include an assurance that the community college district
7    has appropriate academic control of the curriculum,
8    consistent with any State or federal law and as required or
9    negotiated with the Higher Learning Commission or other
10    applicable accrediting agency.
11        (2) The dual credit courses that the school district
12    will offer its students and whether those courses will be
13    offered on the high school or community college campus or
14    through an online platform established by the Illinois
15    Community College Board.
16        (3) The establishment of academic criteria for
17    granting eligibility for high school students to enroll in
18    dual credit coursework. The academic criteria shall be
19    evidence-based and shall include multiple appropriate
20    measures to determine whether a student is prepared for any
21    dual credit coursework in which the student enrolls.
22        (4) The establishment of any limitations that the
23    school district or community college district may put on
24    course offerings due to availability of instructors, the
25    availability of students for specific course offerings, or
26    local board policy.

 

 

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1        (5) The requirement that the dual credit instructor
2    meet the academic credential requirements to teach a dual
3    credit course, consistent with paragraphs (1), (2), and (3)
4    of Section 20 of this Act, but shall not be required to
5    exceed those credentials.
6        (6) The collaborative process and criteria by which the
7    school district shall identify and recommend and the
8    community college district shall review and approve high
9    school instructors of dual credit courses taught on the
10    campus of a high school. This provision shall require that
11    the school district be responsible for hiring and
12    compensating the instructor.
13        (7) The requirement that a community college district
14    take the appropriate steps to ensure that dual credit
15    courses are equivalent to those courses offered at the
16    community college in quality and rigor to qualify for
17    college credit. The dual credit programs shall encompass
18    the following characteristics:
19            (A) Student learning outcomes expected for dual
20        credit courses in General Education Core Curriculum
21        courses and the professional and career and technical
22        disciplines shall be the same as the student learning
23        outcomes expected for the same courses taught on the
24        postsecondary campus.
25            (B) Course content, course delivery, and course
26        rigor shall be evaluated by the community college chief

 

 

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1        academic officer or his or her designee, in
2        consultation with the school district's superintendent
3        or his or her designee. The evaluation shall be
4        conducted in a manner that is consistent with the
5        community college district's review and evaluation
6        policy and procedures for on-campus adjunct faculty,
7        including visits to the secondary class. This
8        evaluation shall be limited to the course and the
9        ability of the instructor to deliver quality, rigorous
10        college credit coursework. This evaluation shall not
11        impact the instructor's performance evaluation.
12            (C) The academic supports and, if applicable,
13        guidance that will be provided to students
14        participating in the program by the high school and the
15        community college district.
16        (8) Identify all fees and costs to be assessed by the
17    community college district for dual credit courses. This
18    provision shall require that any fees and costs assessed
19    for dual credit courses shall be reasonable and promote
20    student access to those courses, and may take into account
21    regional considerations and differences.
22        (9) The community college district shall establish a
23    mechanism for evaluating and documenting on a regular basis
24    the performance of students who complete dual credit
25    courses, consistent with paragraph (9) of Section 20 and
26    Section 30 of this Act, and for sharing that data in a

 

 

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1    meaningful and timely manner with the school district. This
2    evaluation shall be limited to the course and the
3    coursework. This evaluation shall not impact the
4    instructor's performance evaluation.
5    If, within 180 calendar days of the school district's
6initial request to enter into a partnership agreement with the
7community college district, the school district and the
8community college district do not reach agreement on the
9partnership agreement, then the school district and community
10college district shall jointly implement the provisions of the
11Model Partnership Agreement established under Section 19 of
12this Act. A community college district may combine its
13negotiations with multiple school districts to establish one
14multi-district partnership agreement or may negotiate
15individual partnership agreements at its discretion.
 
16    (110 ILCS 27/17 new)
17    Sec. 17. Out-of-State dual credit contracts. On or after
18the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General
19Assembly, a school district may not enter into a new contract
20with an out-of-state institution to provide a dual credit
21course without first offering the community college district in
22the district in which the school district is located the
23opportunity to provide the course. Prior to entering into a
24contract with an out-of-state institution, the school district
25shall notify the Board of Higher Education of its intent to

 

 

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1enter into an agreement with an out-of-state institution. The
2Board of Higher Education shall have 30 days to provide the
3school district with a list of in-state institutions that can
4provide the school district an equivalent dual credit
5opportunity. In deciding which dual credit courses to offer, a
6school district reserves the right to evaluate any dual credit
7course offered by any institution for quality, rigor, and
8alignment with the school district's students' needs.
9    Agreements to provide dual credit courses between a school
10district and an out-of-state institution in existence on the
11effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General
12Assembly shall remain in effect and shall not be impacted by
13this Section.
 
14    (110 ILCS 27/18 new)
15    Sec. 18. Recognition of dual credit coursework completion.
16Any General Education Core Curriculum dual credit coursework
17completed by a high school student under this Act must be
18recognized as credit-bearing college-level coursework meeting
19General Education Core Curriculum requirements, consistent
20with the Illinois Articulation Act, if the course or courses
21have an existing Illinois Articulation Initiative code at the
22community college. Dual credit coursework completed by a high
23school student under this Act is transferrable to all public
24institutions in this State on the same basis as completed by a
25public community college student who has previously earned a

 

 

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1high school diploma in the manner set forth under the Illinois
2Articulation Initiative Act.
 
3    (110 ILCS 27/19 new)
4    Sec. 19. Model Partnership Agreement and Dual Credit
5Committee. A Model Partnership Agreement shall be developed
6through a Dual Credit Committee involving collaboration
7between the Illinois Community College Board and the State
8Board of Education by June 30, 2019. The Committee shall
9consist of 5 members appointed by the State Superintendent of
10Education and 5 members appointed by the Executive Director of
11the Illinois Community College Board. The Model Partnership
12Agreement shall address all of the matters set forth in Section
1316 of this Act.
 
14    (110 ILCS 27/20)
15    Sec. 20. Standards. All institutions offering dual credit
16courses shall meet the following standards:
17        (1) Instructors teaching credit-bearing college-level
18    courses for dual credit must meet the following academic
19    credential requirements and need not meet higher
20    certification requirements or those set out in Article 21B
21    of the School Code:
22            (A) Approved instructors of dual credit courses
23        shall meet any of the faculty credential standards
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1        minimally qualified faculty. At the request of an
2        instructor, any instructor who meets these credential
3        standards shall be provided by the State Board of
4        Education with a Dual Credit Endorsement to be placed
5        on the professional educator license, as authorized by
6        the State Board of Education under Article 21B of the
7        School Code and promulgated through administrative
8        rule in cooperation with the Illinois Community
9        College Board and the Board of Higher Education.
10            (B) An instructor that does not meet the faculty
11        credential standards allowed by the Higher Learning
12        Commission to determine minimally qualified faculty
13        may teach dual credit courses if the instructor has a
14        professional development plan, approved by the
15        institution, to raise his or her credentials to be in
16        line with the credentials under subparagraph (A) of
17        this Section. The institution shall have 30 days to
18        review the plan and shall approve instructor
19        professional development plans that are in line with
20        the credentials set forth in paragraph 2 of this
21        Section. The institution shall not unreasonably
22        withhold approval of a professional development plan.
23        These approvals shall be good for as long a
24        satisfactory progress toward the completion of the
25        credential is demonstrated. A high school instructor
26        whose professional development plan is not approved by

 

 

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1        the institution may appeal to the Illinois Community
2        College Board or the Board of Higher Education, as
3        appropriate.
4        (2) A high school instructor shall qualify for a
5    professional development plan if the instructor:
6            (A) has a master's degree in any discipline and has
7        earned 9 graduate hours in a discipline in which he or
8        she is currently teaching or expects to teach; or
9            (B) has a bachelor Degree with a minimum of 18
10        graduate hours in a discipline that he or she is
11        currently teaching or expects to teach and is enrolled
12        in a discipline-specific masters degree program; and
13            (C) agrees to demonstrate his or her progress
14        toward completion to the supervising institution, as
15        outlined in the professional development plan.
16        (3) An instructor in career and technical education
17    courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated
18    teaching competencies appropriate to the field of
19    instruction.
20        (4) Course content must be equivalent to
21    credit-bearing college-level courses offered at the
22    community college.
23        (5) Learning outcomes must be the same as
24    credit-bearing college-level courses and be appropriately
25    measured.
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1    in any orientation developed by the institution for dual
2    credit instructors in course curriculum, assessment
3    methods, and administrative requirements.
4        (1) Instructors teaching credit-bearing college-level
5    courses for dual credit must meet the same academic
6    credential requirements as faculty teaching on campus and
7    need not meet certification requirements set out in Article
8    21 of the School Code.
9        (2) Instructors in career and technical education
10    courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated
11    teaching competencies appropriate to the field of
12    instruction.
13        (3) Students must meet the same academic criteria as
14    those enrolled in credit-bearing college courses,
15    including taking appropriate placement testing.
16        (4) Course content must be the same as that required
17    for credit-bearing college courses.
18        (5) Learning outcomes must be the same as for
19    credit-bearing college courses and be appropriately
20    measured.
21        (6) Institutions shall provide high school instructors
22    with an orientation in course curriculum, assessment
23    methods, and administrative requirements before high
24    school instructors are permitted to teach dual credit
25    courses.
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1    opportunity to participate in all activities available to
2    other adjunct faculty, including professional development,
3    seminars, site visits, and internal communication,
4    provided that such opportunities do not interfere with an
5    instructor's regular teaching duties.
6        (8) Every dual credit course must be reviewed annually
7    by faculty through the appropriate department to ensure
8    consistency with campus courses.
9        (9) Dual credit students must be assessed using methods
10    consistent with students in traditional credit-bearing
11    college courses.
12(Source: P.A. 96-194, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
13    (110 ILCS 27/35 new)
14    Sec. 35. Dual Credit Grant. Subject to appropriation, the
15Illinois Community College Board shall award funds to community
16college districts to expand their service and lower costs for
17high school students desiring to take college-level classes
18prior to receiving their high school diploma to accelerate
19their college coursework.".