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General Requirements.
The applicants must be legally present in the United States
and possess legal authorization for employment.
Requirements of Prior Education or Certification.
Applicants must:
- Possess a current and valid certificate issued by the
State of Illinois, or
- Have possessed within five years
prior to the date of application
a valid teaching certificate or comparable legal authorization
issued by a foreign country or by a state or possession
or territory of the United States, or
- Hold a degree from
an institution of higher learning in a foreign country
which the Certification Board determines
to be the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a
recognized institution of higher learning in the United
States.
Applicants
must submit a certified transcript from the foreign
institution. The Certification Board will determine equivalency
by
comparing the applicants' courses of study to that
required for a bachelor's
degree from a recognized institution of higher learning
in the United States on factors including:
- the applicants'
length of study at the foreign institution (which shall
be equivalent to four years of postsecondary
study after the age of eighteen);
- the number of credit hours or similar units of instruction
which the applicants have successfully completed
(which shall be the equivalent of 120 semester
hours);
- the content of the applicants' courses
and the distribution of courses among the various
disciplines constituting
a bachelor's degree program in the United States
(which shall include
the equivalent of a 32-semester-hour major
field of study);
- the applicants' grades or similar
evidence of successful academic performance;
- the
foreign institution's accreditation status, if any.
Language Requirements
- Applicants must demonstrate adequate speaking, reading,
writing, and grammar skills in a non-English language in
which transitional bilingual education is offered in Illinois.
This requirement may be fulfilled in one of the following
ways:
- The applicants present evidence of having graduated
from a teacher preparation institution or an institution
of higher
education in which the medium of instruction was a
non-English language in which transitional bilingual
education is
offered in Illinois and for which certification is sought.
- The applicants successfully complete the required
examination in the non-English language in which transitional
bilingual
education is offered in Illinois and for which certification
is sought. If no examination for transitional bilingual
education in the target language is provided in the
list of available
bilingual proficiency examinations, the required
examination shall be another examination administered
by the State
Board of Education. The selection, development, and
administration of each such examination shall conform
to the requirements
of the Illinois Administrative Rules to the extent
feasible in light of the rate of incidence of the
target language
in Illinois.
- The applicants must demonstrate adequate
speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills in
English. This requirement
may be fulfilled in one of the following ways:
- Applicants present evidence of having graduated from
an institution of higher education in which
the medium
of instruction was
English.
- Applicants successfully complete
the English Language Proficiency Examination.
- Individuals enrolled in an approved bilingual
certification program who passed the
Spanish language proficiency
examination required by the program prior
to July 1, 2001, shall
be exempt from retaking a Spanish language
proficiency test after that
date, provided that:
- the university that
operates the program forwards to the State Board of
Education no later than
November 1,
2001,
a list of the names and Social Security
Numbers of those persons in its program
who have passed
the
examination;
- the individuals' names
appear on the list submitted by the university in
whose program
they are enrolled;
and
- the individuals submit an application
for bilingual certification based
upon the
institution's recommendation
for certification
no later than June 30, 2006.
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