Full Text of HR0477 99th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness | 3 | | Committee of the
Illinois P-20 Council engaged with numerous | 4 | | and varied stakeholders during a
year-long process to identify | 5 | | strategies and key success factors for
supporting | 6 | | postsecondary education and career readiness; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, These strategies and key success factors included | 8 | | a systemic
approach to personalized learning plans, ensuring | 9 | | high school graduation
signifies readiness for college and | 10 | | careers, ensuring opportunities for
students to earn early | 11 | | college credit, allowing for the development of
innovative | 12 | | approaches for students to earn and transfer high school and
| 13 | | postsecondary credit, and providing all students with career | 14 | | exploration
supports and work-based learning opportunities; | 15 | | and
| 16 | | WHEREAS, Student readiness for postsecondary education and | 17 | | careers
cannot be reduced to a single metric, but must instead | 18 | | be understood as a
multi-faceted set of knowledge, skills, and | 19 | | abilities that allow students to
successfully meet the | 20 | | challenges of college and career and live healthy,
productive | 21 | | lives; and | 22 | | WHEREAS, Raising academic expectations through |
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| 1 | | implementation of the
revised Illinois Learning Standards and | 2 | | expanding career education and
opportunities through the | 3 | | Illinois Pathways initiative are not divergent
strategies, but | 4 | | rather mutually reinforcing ones that, when used together,
| 5 | | provide all students with a wider range of individualized, | 6 | | contextualized,
realistic, and enriching learning | 7 | | opportunities; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, By transitioning away from seat time and enabling | 9 | | students to
master skills at their own pace, competency-based | 10 | | learning systems allow
students to progress as they demonstrate | 11 | | mastery of academic content and also
create multiple pathways | 12 | | to graduation, take advantage of learning
opportunities | 13 | | outside of school hours and walls, and help identify
| 14 | | opportunities to target interventions to meet the specific | 15 | | learning needs of
students; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, Various Illinois community colleges and their | 17 | | feeder school
districts have demonstrated that co-designed and | 18 | | co-developed programs that
provide developmental education to | 19 | | 12th grade students who are not prepared
for college-level | 20 | | instruction can dramatically reduce remediation rates and
| 21 | | thereby provide significant savings to families and taxpayers; | 22 | | and
| 23 | | WHEREAS, While dual credit is an important strategy for |
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| 1 | | promoting
college and career readiness and Illinois student | 2 | | participation in dual
credit courses continues to increase, the | 3 | | ability of Illinois high school
students to access dual credit | 4 | | courses in core academic courses is frequently
limited by a | 5 | | high school's lack of teachers with a master's degree in the
| 6 | | appropriate content area; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, Career pathway programs that include attainment | 8 | | of core
academic competencies, attainment of career-oriented | 9 | | competencies, professional learning via internships or other | 10 | | similar opportunities, and
attainment of industry-relevant | 11 | | credentials enable students to accelerate
advancement toward | 12 | | individualized career goals and enable students to make
| 13 | | informed postsecondary education and career decisions; and
| 14 | | WHEREAS, Increased communication and collaboration across | 15 | | governmental,
educational, and business entities must be | 16 | | leveraged to provide students with
clear, consistent | 17 | | expectations, more navigable college and career
preparation, | 18 | | and better targeted supports to meet individual student needs; | 19 | | therefore, be it
| 20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 21 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 22 | | encourage the State Superintendent
of Education and the | 23 | | executive directors of the Illinois Community College Board, |
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| 1 | | the Board of Higher Education, and the Illinois Student | 2 | | Assistance Commission to
establish an advisory committee to | 3 | | provide recommendations that address: | 4 | | (1) proposed new, competency-based high school | 5 | | graduation
requirements based on student proficiency of | 6 | | identified
competencies aligned to the Illinois Learning | 7 | | Standards; | 8 | | (2) multiple methods, including, but not limited to, | 9 | | standardized
assessments, for determining student | 10 | | proficiency levels on the
identified competencies; | 11 | | (3) mapping of student proficiency levels to | 12 | | achievement of
identified competencies; | 13 | | (4) the required role of licensed teachers in | 14 | | determining student
proficiency levels on identified | 15 | | competencies, and the permissive
role of non-licensed | 16 | | professionals; and | 17 | | (5) acceptance of competency-based high school | 18 | | diplomas by postsecondary
and financial aid institutions; | 19 | | and be it further | 20 | | RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education, the Illinois | 21 | | Community College
Board, the Board of Higher Education, and the | 22 | | Illinois Student Assistance
Commission are encouraged to | 23 | | deliver recommendations to the General Assembly
on or before | 24 | | February 1, 2016 for pilot implementation of competency-based
| 25 | | graduation requirements, including proposed legislation for |
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implementation of said recommendations; and be it further | 2 | | RESOLVED, That that the State Superintendent and the | 3 | | executive directors of
the Illinois Community College Board, | 4 | | Board of Higher Education, and Illinois
Student Assistance | 5 | | Commission are encouraged to establish an advisory
committee to | 6 | | provide recommendations for the statewide scaling of programs
| 7 | | co-developed by community colleges and their feeder high | 8 | | schools that provide
developmental education to 12th grade | 9 | | students who are not prepared for
college-level instruction in | 10 | | order to significantly reduce statewide remedial
education | 11 | | rates; the recommendations are encouraged to address: | 12 | | (1) the use of multiple measures in high school to | 13 | | determine student
preparation for college-level | 14 | | instruction; | 15 | | (2) the appropriate timing of determinations of | 16 | | college readiness
during the 11th grade year to support | 17 | | placement into appropriate
course work during 12th | 18 | | grade; | 19 | | (3) the use of curriculum and assessments co-developed | 20 | | by high school
and postsecondary education faculty; and | 21 | | (4) the development of statewide model instructional | 22 | | supports,
including contextualized, career | 23 | | pathway-related, instructional
supports addressing English | 24 | | Language Arts and mathematics
competencies; and be it | 25 | | further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education, the Illinois | 2 | | Community College
Board, the Board of Higher Education, and the | 3 | | Illinois Student Assistance
Commission are encouraged to | 4 | | deliver recommendations to the General Assembly
on or before | 5 | | February 1, 2016 for the implementation of said policies and
| 6 | | programs and proposed legislation for implementation of said | 7 | | recommendations;
and be it further | 8 | | RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education, the Illinois | 9 | | Community
College Board, the Board of Higher Education, and the | 10 | | Illinois Student Assistance
Commission, in consultation with | 11 | | appropriate stakeholders, are encouraged to
enter into an | 12 | | intergovernmental agreement by June 30, 2016 for the joint
| 13 | | establishment of a program that will incentivize and accelerate | 14 | | the delivery
of professional development and continuing | 15 | | education for high school teachers
that will allow them to | 16 | | qualify as instructors for dual credit courses in
high-need | 17 | | subject areas and locations within the State; and be it further | 18 | | RESOLVED, That this program be encouraged to include at | 19 | | least a common
statewide application for high school teachers, | 20 | | commitments from teacher
preparation providers to develop | 21 | | cohort models appropriate for high school
teachers, and other | 22 | | supports for accelerated higher education delivery
models; and | 23 | | be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the agencies participating in the Illinois | 2 | | Pathways
Interagency Committee ("IPIC"), which was formed by | 3 | | intergovernmental
agreement among the State Board of | 4 | | Education, the Illinois Community College
Board, the Board of | 5 | | Higher Education, the Illinois Student Assistance
Commission, | 6 | | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the
| 7 | | Department of Employment Security (the "IPIC Agencies"), are | 8 | | encouraged to
establish one or more advisory committees that | 9 | | address: | 10 | | (1) the requirements for awarding career pathway | 11 | | endorsements in
industry sectors prioritized by IPIC on a | 12 | | high school diploma; | 13 | | (2) opportunities for expanded access to career | 14 | | pathway endorsements,
including programs available outside | 15 | | a student's resident school
district; | 16 | | (3) increased recognition of career pathway | 17 | | endorsements by Illinois
public community colleges and | 18 | | universities for course placement,
advising, and college | 19 | | credit; and | 20 | | (4) appropriate supports from State agencies, | 21 | | employers, and the
public-private partnerships supported | 22 | | by IPIC known as STEM
Learning Exchanges for student | 23 | | attainment of career pathway
endorsements; and be it | 24 | | further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the IPIC Agencies are encouraged to deliver
| 2 | | recommendations to the General Assembly on or before February | 3 | | 1, 2016 for the
implementation of a system for awarding career | 4 | | pathway endorsements and
related policies and supports, | 5 | | including proposed legislation for
implementation of said | 6 | | recommendations; and be it further | 7 | | RESOLVED, That the IPIC Agencies are encouraged to | 8 | | establish one or
more advisory committees that address:
| 9 | | (1) grade-level expectations for education and career | 10 | | development and planning; | 11 | | (2) methods for ensuring all public middle and high | 12 | | school students have access to web-based,
individualized | 13 | | tools to plan for postsecondary education, careers, and | 14 | | financial aid, including the
alignment of such processes | 15 | | with high school consumer education instruction; | 16 | | (3) the development of a financial literacy program for | 17 | | students and families that aligns
postsecondary education | 18 | | and career choices with likely financial outcomes to | 19 | | support economically
sound decision-making; | 20 | | (4) the incorporation of individualized planning for | 21 | | postsecondary education, careers, and
financial aid into | 22 | | high school consumer education instruction; and | 23 | | (5) methods for increasing FAFSA completion rates; and | 24 | | be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the IPIC Agencies are encouraged to deliver
| 2 | | recommendations to the General Assembly on or before February | 3 | | 1, 2016 for the
implementation of said policies and programs, | 4 | | including proposed legislation
for implementation of said | 5 | | recommendations; and be it further | 6 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 7 | | delivered to the IPIC Agencies.
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