TITLE
Alternative Route to Teacher Certification
HISTORY
Illinois School code 105 ILCS 5/21-5c Effective December 1999.
MOTIVATION
To provide alternative routes for certifying teachers in Illinois.
GRADE LEVELS AND/OR SUBJECT AREAS COVERED
All.
WHO OPERATES
The program must be provided by an approved teacher preparation
institution and may be offered in conjunction with one or more
not-for-profit organizations.
REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER
An applicant must meet the following criteria
Graduated from an accredited college or university with a
bachelor's degree.
Employed for at least five years in an area requiring application
of the participant's education.
Passed the Illinois Basic Skills Test.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The alternative teacher certification program must include
the content and skills of the institution's approved preparation
program and must be approved by the State Board of Education.
Phase I
Successful completion of an intensive course of study in education
theory, instructional methods, and practice teaching.
Passed
the Illinois Content-Area Test.
A one-year nonrenewable provisional alternative teaching certificate will
be issued when the participant meets the requirements of Phase
I.
Phase II
Full-time teaching position with one school year with the
advice and assistance of a mentor teacher, and
Phase III
A comprehensive assessment of the participant's teaching performance
by school officials and program participants and recommendation
for certification by the higher education institution.
A nonrenewable Initial Teaching Certificate,
valid for four years, will be issued following completion of
the
three
phases and successful completion of the State's Assessment of Professional Teaching.
After completing four years of teaching, individuals may apply
for the Standard Teaching Certificate.
NUMBER OF CREDIT HOURS TO COMPLETE
Determined
by IHE.
LENGTH OF TIME
Varies (one to three years).
WHO EVALUATES
State Board of Education.