Multiple changes in teacher certifications in Illinois
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[December 06, 2011]
The
Logan-Mason-Menard Regional Office of Education provides the
following information on some major changes occurring in the
state of Illinois.
Senate Bill 1799 has now become
Public Act 97-0607. This law revises the requirements for
certification, endorsement and assignment of teachers, school
personnel and administrators. The below information is draft
format only. The changes include the following:
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Certification
Illinois will be moving to a new system of certification, to be
called licensure, as well as raising the fees for application and
renewal fees for certificates and endorsements (see
chart).
Substitute teacher changes
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As of Aug. 26,
there is no limit on the number of days a person can substitute
teach in one school district.
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There is a
limit of 90 days for a person with a sub license to sub for
a teacher.
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There is a
limit of 120 days for a teacher with a professional educator
license to sub for a teacher.
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Retired
certificate holders are limited to 100 days.
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People with lapsed certificates or
licenses cannot substitute teach and may not apply for a
substitute teaching certificate.
Lapsed certificates
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As of Aug. 26, a
teacher whose certificate has expired and has not been
renewed within six months of the expiration date will be
considered to have a lapsed certificate and be
required to complete nine semester hours before the
certificate will be reinstated.
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The hours must be
in the content area and cannot be pedagogical in nature or be
applied toward another certificate or endorsement.
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All back fees will
be required.
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If a certificate
is lapsed, a teacher cannot be working or hold a position
requiring a certificate.
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Coursework
- All professional education and content-area coursework
required for the issuance of a certificate, endorsement or
approval must have passed with a grade no lower than a C or
equivalent.
To renew your teaching certificate, go to
www.isbe.net
and log into your ECS account. You may
also visit the Logan-Mason-Menard Regional Office of Education at
122 N. McLean St. in Lincoln or at the Mason County Courthouse, 125
N. Plum St. in Havana, or call the office at 217-732-8388 or
309-543-2192.
Please do not hesitate to contact the office if you have any
questions or if the staff can be of any assistance.
[Text from file received from
Logan-Mason-Menard Regional Office of
Education 38]
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