97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2011 and 2012
HB3819

 

Introduced 10/5/2011, by Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
105 ILCS 5/14C-13  from Ch. 122, par. 14C-13

    Amends the School Code in the Article concerning transitional bilingual education. Provides that by no later than January 1, 2013, the Advisory Council on Bilingual Education shall submit a report to the State Superintendent of Education, the Governor, and the General Assembly addressing certain questions concerning the modification of bilingual education programs. Sets forth definitions for "parent academies" and "cultural competency program".


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section
514C-13 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/14C-13)  (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-13)
7    Sec. 14C-13. Advisory Council.
8    (a) There is created an Advisory Council on Bilingual
9Education, consisting of 17 members appointed by the State
10Superintendent of Education and selected, as nearly as
11possible, on the basis of experience in or knowledge of the
12various programs of bilingual education. The Council shall
13advise the State Superintendent on policy and rules pertaining
14to bilingual education. The Council shall establish such
15sub-committees as it deems appropriate to review bilingual
16education issues including but not limited to certification,
17finance and special education.
18    Initial appointees shall serve terms determined by lot as
19follows: 6 for one year, 6 for 2 years and 5 for 3 years.
20Successors shall serve 3-year terms. Members annually shall
21select a chairman from among their number. Members shall
22receive no compensation but may be reimbursed for necessary
23expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.

 

 

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1    By no later than December 1, 2011, the Council shall submit
2a report to the State Superintendent of Education, the
3Governor, and the General Assembly addressing, at a minimum,
4the following questions:
5        (1) whether and how the 20 child per attendance center
6    minimum in Section 14C-3 of this Code should be modified;
7        (2) whether and how educator certification
8    requirements in this Article 14C and applicable State Board
9    of Education rules should be modified;
10        (3) whether and how bilingual education requirements
11    in this Article 14C and applicable State Board of Education
12    rules should be modified to address differences between
13    elementary and secondary schools; and
14        (4) whether and how to allow school districts to
15    administer alternative bilingual education programs
16    instead of transitional bilingual education programs.
17    By no later than January 1, 2013, the Council shall submit
18a report to the State Superintendent of Education, the
19Governor, and the General Assembly addressing, at a minimum,
20the following questions:
21        (i) whether and how bilingual education programs
22    should be modified to be more flexible and achieve a higher
23    success rate among Hispanic students in the classroom and
24    on State assessments;
25        (ii) whether and how bilingual education programs
26    should be modified to increase parental involvement

 

 

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1    including the use of parent academies; and
2        (iii) whether and how bilingual education programs
3    should be modified to increase cultural competency through
4    a cultural competency program among bilingual teaching
5    staff.
6    (b) For the purpose of this Section:
7    "Parent academies" means a series of parent development
8opportunities delivered throughout the school year to increase
9parents' ability to successfully navigate the education system
10and monitor their children's education. Parent academies are
11specifically designed for parents of students who are enrolled
12in any of the English Language Learner programs and are to be
13provided after work hours in the parents' native language. At a
14minimum, parent academies shall allow participants to do the
15following:
16        (1) understand and use their children's standardized
17    tests to effectively advocate for their children's
18    academic success;
19        (2) learn home strategies to increase their children's
20    reading proficiency;
21        (3) promote homework completion as a successful daily
22    routine;
23        (4) establish a positive and productive connection
24    with their children's schools and teachers; and
25        (5) build the character traits that lead to academic
26    success, such as responsibility, persistence, a hard-work

 

 

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1    ethic, and the ability to delay gratification.
2    "Cultural competency program" means a staff development
3opportunity to increase the school staffs' ability to meet the
4social, emotional, and academic needs of culturally and
5linguistically diverse students and, at a minimum, allows
6participants to do the following:
7        (i) discuss the impact that our constantly changing,
8    highly technological and globalist society is having on
9    Illinois' public education system;
10        (ii) analyze international, national, State, county,
11    district, and local students' performance data and the
12    achievement gaps that persistently exist between groups;
13        (iii) realize the benefits and challenges of reaching
14    proficiency in cultural competency;
15        (iv) engage in conversations that lead to
16    self-awareness and greater insight regarding diversity;
17    and
18        (v) learn strategies for building student-teacher
19    relationships and making instruction more comprehensible
20    and relevant for all students.
21(Source: P.A. 97-305, eff. 1-1-12.)