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101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
SB1501

 

Introduced 2/15/2019, by Sen. Chapin Rose

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
110 ILCS 27/20

    Amends the Dual Credit Quality Act. Provides that a highly qualified high school instructor, as determined by a school board, may, with the approval of the community college, teach up to 8 hours of credit-bearing college-level courses for dual credit per academic year without having to meet any of the academic credential requirements under the Act, higher certification requirements, or additional requirements under the Educator Licensure Article of the School Code. Effective immediately.


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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 Dual Credit Quality Act is amended by
5changing Section 20 as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 27/20)
7    Sec. 20. Standards. All institutions offering dual credit
8courses shall meet the following standards:
9        (1) High school instructors teaching credit-bearing
10    college-level courses for dual credit must meet any of the
11    academic credential requirements set forth in this
12    paragraph or paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of this Section and
13    need not meet higher certification requirements or those
14    set out in Article 21B of the School Code:
15            (A) Approved instructors of dual credit courses
16        shall meet any of the faculty credential standards
17        allowed by the Higher Learning Commission to determine
18        minimally qualified faculty. At the request of an
19        instructor, an instructor who meets these credential
20        standards shall be provided by the State Board of
21        Education with a Dual Credit Endorsement, to be placed
22        on the professional educator license, as established
23        by the State Board of Education and as authorized under

 

 

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1        Article 21B of the School Code and promulgated through
2        administrative rule in cooperation with the Illinois
3        Community College Board and the Board of Higher
4        Education.
5            (B) An instructor who does not meet the faculty
6        credential standards allowed by the Higher Learning
7        Commission to determine minimally qualified faculty
8        may teach dual credit courses if the instructor has a
9        professional development plan, approved by the
10        institution and shared with the State Board of
11        Education, within 4 years of the effective date of this
12        amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, to raise
13        his or her credentials to be in line with the
14        credentials under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph
15        (1). The institution shall have 30 days to review the
16        plan and approve an instructor professional
17        development plan that is in line with the credentials
18        set forth in paragraph (2) of this Section. The
19        institution shall not unreasonably withhold approval
20        of a professional development plan. These approvals
21        shall be good for as long as satisfactory progress
22        toward the completion of the credential is
23        demonstrated, but in no event shall a professional
24        development plan be in effect for more than 3 years
25        from the date of its approval. 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            (C) The Illinois Community College Board shall
5        report yearly on its Internet website the number of
6        teachers who have approved professional development
7        plans under this Section.
8        (2) A high school instructor shall qualify for a
9    professional development plan if the instructor:
10            (A) has a master's degree in any discipline and has
11        earned 9 graduate hours in a discipline in which he or
12        she is currently teaching or expects to teach; or
13            (B) has a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 18
14        graduate hours in a discipline that he or she is
15        currently teaching or expects to teach and is enrolled
16        in a discipline-specific master's degree program; and
17            (C) agrees to demonstrate his or her progress
18        toward completion to the supervising institution, as
19        outlined in the professional development plan.
20        (3) An instructor in career and technical education
21    courses must possess the credentials and demonstrated
22    teaching competencies appropriate to the field of
23    instruction.
24        (3.5) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1), (2), and (3), a
25    highly qualified high school instructor, as determined by a
26    school board, may, with the approval of the community

 

 

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1    college, teach up to 8 hours of credit-bearing
2    college-level courses for dual credit per academic year
3    without having to meet any of the academic credential
4    requirements under paragraph (1), (2), or (3), higher
5    certification requirements, or additional requirements
6    under Article 21B of the School Code.
7        (4) Course content must be equivalent to
8    credit-bearing college-level courses offered at the
9    community college.
10        (5) Learning outcomes must be the same as
11    credit-bearing college-level courses and be appropriately
12    measured.
13        (6) A high school instructor is expected to participate
14    in any orientation developed by the institution for dual
15    credit instructors in course curriculum, assessment
16    methods, and administrative requirements.
17        (7) Dual credit instructors must be given the
18    opportunity to participate in all activities available to
19    other adjunct faculty, including professional development,
20    seminars, site visits, and internal communication,
21    provided that such opportunities do not interfere with an
22    instructor's regular teaching duties.
23        (8) Every dual credit course must be reviewed annually
24    by faculty through the appropriate department to ensure
25    consistency with campus courses.
26        (9) Dual credit students must be assessed using methods

 

 

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1    consistent with students in traditional credit-bearing
2    college courses.
3(Source: P.A. 100-1049, eff. 1-1-19.)
 
4    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
5becoming law.