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ILLINOIS REGISTER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS - PDF
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1 TITLE 23: EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: SUBCHAPTER b: PERSONNEL PART 25 CERTIFICATION SUBPART A: DEFINITIONS Section Definition of Terms Used in This Part SUBPART B: CERTIFICATES Section New Certificates (February 15, 2000) Standards for Certain Certificates Requirements for Initial Elementary Certificate Requirements for Initial Secondary Certificate Temporary Provisions for the Acquisition of Subsequent Standard Certificates Requirements for Initial Special K-12 Certificate Standards for Certification of Special Education Teachers Standards for the Standard Special Certificate--Speech and Language Impaired General Certificate (Repealed) State Special Certificate, Grades 11-12, For Teaching Elective Subjects (Repealed) Alternative Certification Alternative Route to Teacher Certification State Provisional Vocational Certificate Part-time Provisional Certificates Requirements for Initial Early Childhood Certificate Special Provisions for Endorsement in Foreign Language for Individuals Currently Certified Special Provisions for Endorsement in Foreign Language for Individuals Prepared as Teachers But Not Currently Certified Transitional Bilingual Certificate and Examination Majors, Minors, and Separate Fields for the Illinois High School Certificate Endorsing Teaching Certificates
2 SUBPART C: APPROVING PROGRAMS THAT PREPARE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Section System of Approval: Levels of Approval (Repealed) Recognition of Institutions, Accreditation of Educational Units, and Approval of Programs Standards and Criteria for Institutional Recognition and Program Approval (Repealed) Fifth-Year Review of the Educational Unit Fifth-Year Review of Individual Programs Special Provisions for Institutions Subject to Conditions for Continuing Accreditation Interim Provisions for Continuing Accreditation and Approval -- July 1, 2000, through Fall Visits of Interim Provisions for Continuing Accreditation - Institutions Visited from Spring of 2002 through Spring of Interim Provisions for Continuing Accreditation and Approval -- July 1, 1999, through June 30, 2000 (Repealed) Transitional Requirements for Unit Assessment Systems Approval of New Programs Within Recognized Institutions Approval of Programs for Foreign Language Beginning July 1, The Periodic Review Process (Repealed) Initial Recognition Procedures Notification of Recommendations; Decisions by State Board of Education Discontinuation of Programs SUBPART D: SCHOOL SERVICE PERSONNEL Section Requirements for the Certification of School Social Workers Requirements for the Certification of Guidance Personnel Requirements for the Certification of School Psychologists Standard for School Nurse Endorsement
3 SUBPART E: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY POSITIONS STAFF Section Definitions (Repealed) Administrative Certificate Alternative Route to Administrative Certification Renewal of Administrative Certificate Application for Approval of Program (Repealed) General Supervisory Endorsement Standards and Guide for Approved Programs (Repealed) General Administrative Endorsement Chief School Business Official Endorsement Superintendent Endorsement SUBPART F: GENERAL PROVISIONS Section Registration of Certificates; Fees Military Service Revoked Certificates Credit in Junior College Psychology Accepted as Professional Education Individuals Prepared in Out-of-State Institutions Three-Year Limitation Institutional Approval School Service Personnel Certificate--Waiver of Evaluations (Repealed) Equivalency of General Education Requirements (Repealed) Master of Arts NCATE Illinois Teacher Corps Programs College Credit for High School Mathematics and Language Courses Lapsed Certificates Substitute Certificates Provisional Special and Provisional High School Certificates Credit Meaning of Experience on Administrative Certificates Certificates and Permits No Longer Issued (Repealed) Credit for Certification Purposes Provisional Recognition of Institutions (Repealed)
4 Rules for Certification of Persons Who Have Been Convicted of a Crime Part-Time Teaching Interns Approval of Out-of-State Institutions and Programs Supervisory Endorsements SUBPART G: THE UTILIZATION OF TEACHER AIDES AND OTHER NONCERTIFIED PERSONNEL Section Teacher Aides Other Noncertificated Personnel Specialized Instruction by Noncertificated Personnel Approved Teacher Aide Programs SUBPART H: CLINICAL EXPERIENCES Section Definitions Student Teaching Pay for Student Teaching (Repealed) SUBPART I: ILLINOIS CERTIFICATION TESTING SYSTEM Section Purpose - Severability Definitions Test Validation Test Equivalence Applicability of Testing Requirement Applicability of Scores Use of Test Results by Institutions of Higher Education Registration Late Registration Emergency Registration Frequency and Location of Examination Accommodation of Persons with Special Needs Special Test Dates Conditions of Testing Voiding of Scores
5 Passing Score Individual Test Score Reports Re-scoring Institution Test Score Reports Fees SUBPART J: RENEWAL OF STANDARD AND MASTER CERTIFICATES Section Professional Development Required Requirements of the Plan State Priorities Submission and Review of the Plan Review of Approved Plan Progress Toward Completion Application for Renewal of Certificate(s) Validity and Renewal of Master Certificates Review of and Recommendation Regarding Application for Renewal Action by State Teacher Certification Board; Appeals Responsibilities of School Districts General Responsibilities of LPDCs General Responsibilities of Regional Superintendents Approval of Illinois Providers Out-of-State Providers Awarding of Credit for Activities with Providers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDUs) Valid and Exempt Certificates; Proportionate Reduction; Part-Time Teaching Funding; Expenses SUBPART K: REQUIREMENTS FOR RECEIPT OF THE STANDARD TEACHING CERTIFICATE Section Applicability of Requirements in this Subpart Choices Available to Holders of Initial Certificates Requirements for Induction and Mentoring Requirements for Coursework on the Assessment of One s Own Performance
6 Requirements for Coursework Related to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Requirements Related to Advanced Degrees Requirements for Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDUs) Additional Activities for Which CPDUs May Be Earned Examination Procedural Requirements APPENDIX A Statistical Test Equating - Certification Testing System APPENDIX B Certificates Available Effective February 15, 2000 APPENDIX C Exchange of Certificates APPENDIX D National Board and Master Certificates AUTHORITY: Implementing Article 21 and Section 14C-8 and authorized by Section of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/Art. 21, 14C-8, and 2-3.6]. SOURCE: Rules and Regulations to Govern the Certification of Teachers adopted September 15, 1977; amended at 4 Ill. Reg. 28, p. 336, effective July 16, 1982; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 5429, effective April 11, 1983; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 1441; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 1046, effective January 16, 1985; amended at 10 Ill. Reg , effective July 8, 1986; amended at 10 Ill. Reg , effective August 28, 1986; amended at 11 Ill. Reg , effective July 15, 1987; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 3709, effective February 1, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg , effective September 23, 1988; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 1243, effective January 8, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg , effective October 18, 1990; amended at 15 Ill. Reg , effective November 13, 1991; amended at 16 Ill. Reg , effective November 23, 1992; amended at 19 Ill. Reg , effective December 11, 1995; amended at 21 Ill. Reg , effective August 1, 1997; emergency amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 5097, effective February 27, 1998, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 22 Ill. Reg , effective June 25, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg , effective October 30, 1998; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 2843, effective February 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 7231, effective June 14, 1999; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 7206, effective May 1, 2000; emergency amendments at 24 Ill. Reg. 9915, effective June 21, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 24 Ill. Reg , effective August 14, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg , effective October 12, 2000; peremptory amendment suspended at 25 Ill. Reg. 3718, effective February 21, 2001; peremptory amendment repealed by joint resolution of the General Assembly, effective May 31, 2001; emergency amendments at 25 Ill. Reg. 9360, effective July 1, 2001, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2001; emergency amendments at 25 Ill. Reg , effective August 31, 2001, for a maximum of 150
7 days; amended at 25 Ill. Reg , effective November 28, 2001; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 348, effective January 1, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg , effective July 19, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg , effective October 21, 2002; amended at Ill. Reg., effective. NOTE: Capitalization denotes statutory language. SUBPART B: CERTIFICATES Section New Certificates (February 15, 2000) Section 21-2 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/21-2] establishes a new system of teaching certificates effective February 15, A complete list of the certificates that will be available as of that date is found in Appendix B to this Part. The transition to the new system will affect certified individuals and candidates for certification as set forth in this Section. a) Holders of certain current Illinois teaching certificates shall receive corresponding standard teaching certificates when they next renew any of their current certificates. 1) Certificates subject to exchange are listed in Appendix C to this Part. 2) No certificate-holder shall be penalized in the exchange of certificates. Each endorsement held by a certificate-holder prior to February 15, 2000, shall be recorded on the appropriate certificate received pursuant to this subsection (a). Qualifications accepted for particular teaching assignments prior to February 15, 2000, shall continue to be acceptable for those assignments. b) Out-of-state candidates who qualify for Illinois teaching certificates pursuant to Section of this Part and who pass the applicable examinations shall receive either initial or standard teaching certificates, and those who receive initial certificates shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (d) of this Section in terms of their subsequent receipt of standard teaching certificates. For out-of-state candidates, the applicable examinations for a standard certificate shall include not only the relevant standard certification examination but also the examination be those required for the comparable initial certificate. An out-ofstate applicant who does not qualify for an initial or
8 standard certificate may qualify to receive a provisional certificate subject to the provisions of Section of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/21-10]. 1) Standard certificates will be issued to candidates who present evidence of at least four years of teaching experience on a valid certificate issued by a state, territory, or possession of the United States, unless a candidate elects to receive an initial certificate to afford himself or herself time to complete the requirements of Subpart K of this Part. 2) Initial certificates will be issued to qualified candidates with fewer than four years of teaching experience. A recipient of an initial certificate pursuant to this subsection (b)(2) shall be eligible to apply for a comparable standard certificate when he or she has accumulated a total of four years teaching experience on a valid certificate, including the time credited outside Illinois and may either count his or her teaching time outside Illinois or elect to wait until he or she has accumulated four years teaching on the Illinois initial certificate. 3) Certificates will be endorsed according to the coursework presented and the examination(s) passed. c) A candidate completing an approved Illinois teacher preparation program on or after February 15, 2000, may qualify for an initial teaching certificate by passing the test of basic skills and the appropriate test(s) of subject matter knowledge required pursuant to Section 21-1a of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/21-1a] and Subpart I of this Part the applicable examinations as set forth in Section 25.20, 25.30, 25.40, or of this Part. d) An individual who has completed four years of teaching after receiving on an initial certificate (or on another certificate that was issued in conjunction with an initial certificate) may qualify for a comparable standard certificate by passing the relevant standard teaching certificate examination required by Section 21-2 of the School Code. Beginning July 1, 2003, this examination shall be designed to demonstrate whether candidates induction to the profession of teaching has enhanced their performance with respect to the standards set forth in Section 25.15(a) of this Part, advanced their command of appropriate teaching practices and strategies, and contributed to the professional judgment required for designing educational experiences to meet the diverse needs of students as set forth in Subpart K of this Part.
9 1) All endorsements shall be carried forward from an initial to the comparable standard certificate. 2) A candidate who does not complete four years of teaching within twelve years after his or her initial certificate is issued may receive another initial certificate by taking and passing the initial certification examination examinations required at that time and meeting all other requirements then in force for that certificate. 3) A candidate who has taught for four years on an initial certificate but fails the standard teaching certificate examination may retake the examination but has not met the requirements of Subpart K of this Part may not receive another comparable initial teaching certificate. For example, a holder of an initial elementary certificate will not be eligible to receive another initial elementary certificate. However, such an individual may receive a reinstated certificate, valid for one year, during which he or she may complete the option chosen as a means of qualifying for the standard teaching certificate. No initial certificate-holder may receive a reinstated certificate more than once pursuant to this subsection (d)(3). 4) When an individual completes four years of teaching experience on an initial certificate, that certificate shall become invalid on the following June 30. e) A holder of a standard Illinois teaching certificate who has at least four years of teaching experience on a valid certificate may receive an additional standard certificate by passing the examinations required for both the comparable initial certificate and the standard teaching certificate and by meeting the other requirements for that certificate set forth in this Subpart B (see Sections 25.20, 25.30, 25.40, 25.43, 25.45, and/or of this Part, as applicable). f) Four years of teaching experience means the equivalent of four years full-time employment, i.e., four times 180 days of instruction consisting of no fewer than five clock-hours apiece eight semesters of scheduled full-time teaching, which may, however, be accumulated in any combination of increments of less than full time. That is, it need not be accumulated through full-time teaching.
10 g) Evidence of teaching experience means a letter signed by the chief administrator or other designated official of the employing school district or nonpublic school documenting the nature and duration of the candidate s teaching. Experience gained while teaching in a home school shall not be applicable to the fulfillment of this requirement. h) For purposes of this Section, valid certificate means a certificate equivalent to an Illinois master, standard, initial, or provisional early childhood, elementary, secondary, or special certificate. i) Upon application, a holder of certification issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards shall be issued a comparable Illinois master certificate as shown in Appendix D to this Part. Endorsements comparable to those held by the individual shall appear on the master certificate. (Source: Amended at Ill. Reg., effective ) Section Temporary Provisions for the Acquisition of Subsequent Standard Certificates Until applicable standard teaching examinations are in place or July October 1, 2003, whichever occurs first, the provisions of this Section shall apply when an individual who already holds one or more Illinois standard teaching certificates applies to receive an elementary or high school certificate through transcript evaluation. a) The applicant shall submit to the State Teacher Certification Board, through the office of a regional superintendent of schools: 1) a completed application form; 2) an official transcript of any college credits not already on file with the Certification Board; 3) a letter, signed by the superintendent of the employing district or other authorized official, documenting at least three months full-time teaching experience on a valid Illinois elementary, secondary, special, or early childhood certificate; and 4) the application fee required by Section of the School Code.
11 b) An applicant shall qualify for the certificate in question if he or she demonstrates that he or she has met the professional education requirements that, prior to May 1, 2000, were enumerated in Section 25.20(b) or Section 25.30(b) of this Part, as applicable. c) A deficiency statement shall be issued when an applicant does not qualify for the requested certificate. An applicant who receives a deficiency statement shall present it to an institution that operates a teacher preparation program approved pursuant to Subpart C of this Part. With the assistance of the State Board of Education, the institution shall: 1) compare the applicant s deficiency to the coursework it offers that corresponds to the NCATE standards for professional education (see Section of this Part); and 2) advise the applicant as to the coursework needed to remedy the deficiency. d) An applicant may remove deficiencies and qualify for the certificate on the original fee, provided that he or she completes the requirements and passes the tests of basic skills and subject matter knowledge on or before June September 30, (Source: Amended at Ill. Reg., effective ) SUBPART E: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY POSITIONS STAFF Section Renewal of Administrative Certificate a) The requirements set forth in this Section apply to renewal of administrative certificates in accordance with Section of the School Code (Ill. Rev. Stat Supp., ch. 122, par ) [105 ILCS 5/21-7.1]. b) Submission of Plans for the Continuing Professional Education of Administrators 1) Each school district, and each cooperative program operated between or among school districts or by Regional Superintendents of Schools (pursuant to Section(s) , , and/or a of the School
12 Code), which employs persons in positions requiring an administrative certificate, shall submit to the State Board of Education a plan for the continuing professional education of the administrators employed therein (a "Plan"). In the case of cooperative programs, the Plan shall be submitted by the administrative agent of the cooperative entity. 2) Each Regional Superintendent of Schools may submit to the State Board of Education a Plan for the Regional Superintendent and any Assistant Regional Superintendent(s) in the region. 3) All Plans shall be submitted to the State Board of Education no later than December 1, ) Whenever any substantive change is to be made to a Plan which has been approved by the State Superintendent of Education, the revised Plan shall be submitted to the Board for review and approval. c) Content of Plans 1) Each Plan shall include a description of how the affected administrators were involved in its development. 2) Each Plan shall contain a description of the affected administrators' goals and objectives related to their continuing professional development. These goals and objectives shall include, but need not be limited to: A) IMPROVING ADMINISTRATORS' KNOWLEDGE OF INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES; B) MAINTAINING THE BASIC LEVEL OF COMPETENCE REQUIRED FOR INITIAL CERTIFICATION; AND C) IMPROVING SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS AND ASSESSMENT OF LEVELS OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE.
13 3) Each Plan shall contain a description of professional education activities, which shall be approved by the school district or cooperative, for addressing the goals and objectives set forth. These approved activities may be applicable to individuals or may be extended to groups of administrators and may include: A) Attendance at Illinois Administrators' Academy seminars; B) Attendance at college/university courses and seminars; C) Participation in state and national conferences of professional organizations; D) Reading of literature assigned or designated by the district or cooperative; E) Conducting research; F) Viewing and/or listening to media materials assigned or designated by the district or cooperative; G) Working with consultants on projects sponsored by the district or cooperative; and H) Developing, revising, and updating educational programs related to new professional duties and responsibilities. 4) Each Plan submitted by a school district shall be approved by the local school board. Each Plan submitted by a cooperative shall be approved by its governing board or board of control. Each Plan submitted by a Regional Superintendent shall be signed by such Regional Superintendent. 5) Each Plan shall provide for annual participation by each affected administrator in at least one approved activity which contributes to continuing professional education as outlined in subsection (3), and for at least biennial attendance in a program developed by the Illinois Administrators' Academy.
14 6) Each Plan shall require that documentation of each administrator's annual participation in approved activities be placed in his or her personnel file and that he or she be provided with a copy of such documentation. d) Review and Approval of Plans 1) The State Superintendent of Education shall review all Plans submitted pursuant to subsection (b) and shall approve each Plan which conforms to the requirements set forth in subsection (c). 2) The State Superintendent of Education shall reject each Plan which does not conform to the requirements set forth in subsection (c). Upon rejection of its Plan, the school district or cooperative shall revise the Plan to provide for compliance with this Section and shall submit such revised Plan to the State Superintendent within 45 days after receipt of the notice of rejection. e) Notification Procedures 1) Each school district or cooperative shall notify each affected administrator employed by such entity of the requirements for continuing professional education at the beginning of each school year. Such notification shall include reference to the fact that renewal of the administrative certificate is conditioned on satisfaction of these requirements. 2) Each school district or cooperative shall submit to the State Superintendent of Education by June 30 of each year a statement of assurance that each affected administrator has participated in the activities set forth in the approved Plan for the entity or, should this not be the case, shall identify those administrators who have not done so. 3) The State Superintendent of Education shall identify to each Regional Superintendent of Schools those affected administrators in the respective Educational Service Region who have not participated as required. 4) The State Superintendent of Education shall notify each individual certificate holder who has not participated in the required professional education activity that he or she is deficient in meeting the requirements for the next renewal of his or her administrative certificate and of the
15 procedures to follow in removing such deficiency in accordance with subsection (f). 5) Each Regional Superintendent of Schools shall register the administrative certificates of those administrators in the Region who have not participated in an approved Plan as required, and shall note the deficiencies, which must be removed by June 30 of the next calendar year in order for the holder to be eligible for renewal. However, no certificate may be renewed if the requirements of this Section have not been met. f) Removal of Deficiencies 1) Work done to remove deficiencies for one particular year shall not be used to satisfy requirements for any other year. 2) Individuals may remove deficiencies only by: A) earning 3 semester hours of credit from a recognized institution of higher learning in courses related to the certificate holder's contractual administrative duties; or B) satisfactorily completing an Administrators' Academy training session. 3) An individual who has removed a deficiency shall present evidence thereof to the school district or cooperative. Such evidence shall consist of either an official university transcript indicating that three semester hours of credit have been earned or a certificate of participation in an Administrators' Academy training session. 4) On June 30 of each year, each school district or cooperative shall notify the State Superintendent of Education of all administrators who have removed deficiencies during that year and of those who have not done so. The State Superintendent shall notify those administrators who failed to remove deficiencies and their respective Regional Superintendents that their certificates may not be renewed. 5) Any administrative decision regarding non-renewal of an individual's administrative certificate may be appealed in accordance with the
16 provisions of 23 Ill. Adm. Code 480 (Hearings Before the State Teacher Certification Board). g) Other Administrative Certificate Holders 1) Persons who hold administrative certificates but are not employed in positions requiring such certification shall be required to comply with the requirements of Section of the School Code starting with the first year in which they accept such employment. 2) Administrative certificates of such persons, if registered annually with a Regional Superintendent of Schools, shall continue to be valid for future employment in positions requiring the administrative certificate. a) Professional Development Required Pursuant to Section of the School Code, renewal of administrative certificates held by public school administrators who are serving in positions requiring administrative certification is contingent upon certificate-holders presentation of evidence of continuing professional education. For the purposes of this Section, the terms continuing professional education and continuing professional development shall be considered synonymous. Renewal of any affected administrative certificate whose period of validity begins on or after July 1, 2003, shall require the certificate-holder s: 1) preparation of an individual plan for continuing professional development that conforms to the requirements of subsection (b) of this Section and submission of the plan for review as set forth in subsection (f) of this Section (unless the individual is exempted from the requirement for a plan as provided in subsection (c-15) of Section of the School Code or is subject to the limits on employment set forth in Section of the Illinois Pension Code [40 ILCS 5/16-118] and will use the administrative certificate only within those limits); 2) completion of the activities enumerated in the plan (or completion of a reduced quantity of activities as applicable to the validity or remaining validity of the certificate, if subsection (c-15) of Section of the School Code applies); and
17 3) presentation of evidence of completion of the activities enumerated in the plan or completed pursuant to subsection (c-15) of Section of the School Code, in accordance with subsection (h) of this Section. b) Requirements of the Plan 1) Each plan shall include at least three goals developed by the individual administrator related to continuing professional development. 2) Each plan shall include at least five professional development activities that will be completed during the period of the certificate s validity (see subsection (c) of this Section), for a total of not fewer than 100 continuing professional development hours, unless otherwise provided in subsection (k) of this Section. Each plan shall describe how each of these activities will address one or more of the administrator s goals, how it will contribute to the achievement of one or more of the Illinois Professional School Leader Standards (see 23 Ill. Adm. Code ), and how it will address one or more of the following purposes: A) IMPROVING THE ADMINISTRATOR S KNOWLEDGE OF INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES; B) MAINTAINING THE BASIC LEVEL OF COMPETENCE REQUIRED FOR INITIAL CERTIFICATION; AND C) IMPROVING SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS AND ASSESSMENT OF LEVELS OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE. (Section of the School Code) 3) In addition to the activities required under subsection (b)(2) of this Section, each administrator s plan shall provide for annual completion of a course conducted by the Illinois Administrators Academy established pursuant to Section of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/2-3.53] (see subsection (d) of this Section), resulting in the accumulation of no fewer than 36 continuing professional development hours during the period of
18 the certificate s validity, unless otherwise provided in subsection (k) of this Section. 4) Each plan shall identify at least one activity from among those completed pursuant to this Section that will address a need identified in the certificate-holder s school improvement plan at either the district or the school level or, for a regional administrator, the applicable regional improvement plan. c) Activities selected to fulfill the requirements of subsection (b)(2) of this Section shall be subject to the provisions of this subsection (c). 1) Activities chosen for this purpose may include but need not be limited to: A) Completion of college/university courses; B) Participation in state and national conferences of professional organizations or in workshops, seminars, symposia, or other, similar training events; C) Teaching college/university courses or making presentations at conferences, workshops, seminars, symposia, or other, similar training events; D) Providing formal mentoring to one or more other administrators; E) Independent study; and F) Other activities related to the Illinois School Leader Standards and other applicable standards (see 23 Ill. Adm. Code 29) such as developing or revising school programs, research, and other, similar projects. 2) For each activity completed, the certificate-holder must either: A) apply what he or she has learned in his or her practice and create a written record of its application for submission to the responsible reviewer; or
19 B) disseminate an analysis of what was learned to some other group of educators, including its results, benefits, and/or implications for the needs of one or more districts, schools, or individual administrators. 3) Continuing professional development hours for the activities required by subsection (b)(2) of this Section shall be credited as follows. A) Fifteen hours shall be credited for each semester hour of college credit earned. B) One hour shall be credited for each hour of the administrator s direct participation in a relevant activity other than college coursework, as verified by a log the administrator shall maintain and present to the responsible reviewer, describing what was done with respect to each activity, with dates and amounts of time spent in each case. d) Administrators Academy courses may be used to fulfill the requirements of subsection (b)(2) as well as subsection (b)(3) of this Section. 1) An individual who fails to complete an Administrators Academy course in a given year as required by Section (c-10)(2)(B) of the School Code shall be required to complete two courses for each one missed. He or she may make these up at any time during the remainder of the certificate s validity or while holding a reinstated certificate pursuant to subsection (i)(7) of this Section. 2) Each administrator who completes an Administrators Academy course shall receive written, dated verification that indicates the title of the course and the number of hours to be credited toward the applicable requirement. e) Reviewers, Designees, and Panels Section (c-10)(3) of the School Code identifies the individual reviewers or review panels that will be responsible for considering the plans of administrators who are subject to the requirements of this Section except that, for assistant regional superintendents, the respective regional superintendents shall serve as
20 the responsible reviewers. For purposes of this Section, the term responsible reviewer includes both individuals and review panels. 1) Each regional superintendent of schools shall establish one or more panels that will be responsible for reviewing the plans of the region s district superintendents and directors of special education programs, cooperative programs, and State-operated schools. A) Each panel shall consist of at least three members and an alternate. No individual shall serve on a panel that reviews his or her plan. B) Each member of a panel shall be employed as a district superintendent or director of a special education program, cooperative program, or State-operated school in the region for which the regional superintendent is responsible. C) Each panel shall choose one member to serve as facilitator. This individual shall be responsible for providing a signature on behalf of the panel when called for pursuant to this Section. D) Panels may conduct their reviews of administrators plans electronically, provided that at least three members of a panel participate in the determination as to whether each individual s plan conforms to the applicable requirements of this Section. 2) The State Superintendent of Education shall establish one or more panels to review the plans of regional superintendents. Each panel shall be made up of three members and an alternate, each of whom shall be a regional superintendent. No regional superintendent shall serve on a panel that reviews his or her plan. The provisions of subsections (e)(1)(c) and (D) of this Section shall apply to the operation of panels under this subsection (e)(2) as well. 3) A responsible reviewer, other than a review panel, may identify one or more designees to assist him or her with this function, provided that each designee shall be an individual who serves in a position requiring administrative certification and is employed by the same entity as the responsible reviewer.
21 f) Submission and Review of the Plan Each certificate-holder shall submit his or her plan, in a format specified by the State Board of Education, to the responsible reviewer. 1) An administrator may submit his or her plan during the semester preceding the beginning of the certificate s period of validity and shall submit the plan no later than 120 days after the beginning of the certificate s period of validity or after the date on which the individual assumes employment requiring administrative certification, whichever occurs later. An administrator shall not accrue credit for activities that are completed outside the certificate s period of validity or begin before submission of the plan to the responsible reviewer. 2) The responsible reviewer shall respond within 60 days after receiving an individual s plan as to whether that plan conforms to the requirements of subsection (b) of this Section. Failure of the responsible review to respond within the required time shall entitle the certificate-holder to request a determination from: A) the regional superintendent, if the certificate-holder is other than a regional superintendent or assistant regional superintendent; or B) the State Superintendent, if the certificate-holder is serving as a regional superintendent or assistant regional superintendent. 3) Within 30 days after receiving a notice that his or her plan does not conform to the requirements of subsection (b) of this Section, the affected administrator shall either: A) revise the plan to provide for compliance with subsection (b) of this Section and resubmit it; or B) submit an appeal to the regional superintendent of schools or the State Superintendent of Education, as applicable under subsection (c-10)(4) of Section of the School Code. 4) The regional superintendent or State Superintendent shall respond to the certificate-holder within 30 days after receipt of an appeal.
22 A) If the regional superintendent or State Superintendent disagrees with the original determination, the individual s plan shall stand as originally submitted. B) If the regional superintendent or State Superintendent agrees with the original determination, the certificate-holder shall submit a revised plan to the original reviewer or review panel. C) The regional superintendent or State Superintendent shall notify both the certificate-holder and the original reviewer or review panel of his or her determination, using a format made available by the State Board of Education, and shall facilitate any necessary revisions to a plan so that it will be acceptable. 5) Administrators plans for continuing professional development and all other documents relating to them shall be considered part of those individuals certification files. Each certificate-holder s file shall be maintained by the responsible reviewer separately from other employee and/or personnel files. Access to these documents shall be limited to the certificate-holder and to the individuals who are responsible for reviewing them pursuant to this Section. Each individual who has access to these documents and the information contained in them shall maintain the confidentiality of the documents and information at all times.
23 g) Review or Revision of the Plan 1) A certificate-holder may submit proposed revisions to a plan to the responsible reviewer at any time. 2) A certificate-holder shall submit his or her plan to the new responsible reviewer if he or she accepts employment in a different district, special education or cooperative program, or State-operated school, or when he or she assumes or resumes employment requiring the administrative certificate. All activities credited as of the date of submission to a new reviewer shall continue to be credited toward meeting the requirements of this Section, and the new responsible reviewer may indicate that changes are needed to the plan only: A) to ensure that the certificate-holder will meet the requirement of subsection (b)(4) of this Section, if that requirement has not already been met; or B) to correct an area of noncompliance with the requirements of this Section or Section of the School Code. 3) The provisions of subsection (e) of this Section shall apply when review of a plan is sought pursuant to subsection (g)(2) of this Section and when revisions to an existing plan are proposed. h) Evidence of Completion 1) When a certificate-holder has completed any of the activities set forth in his or her plan, he or she may transmit to the appropriate reviewer a copy of the standard format supplied by the State Board of Education for this purpose. A) The standard format shall require the certificate-holder to describe how he or she met the requirement of subsection (c-10)(2)(a)(v) of Section of the School Code for communication, dissemination, or application of the knowledge or skills acquired.
24 B) For at least one activity completed under either subsection (b)(2) or subsection (b)(3) of this Section, each certificate-holder shall include in his or her evidence of completion an analysis of what was presented or learned in terms of its implications for serving students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 USC 1400 et seq.) and Article 14 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/Art. 14]. 2) The responsible reviewer shall respond to each submission of evidence of completion within 30 days after receiving it. A) If the reviewer determines that the activity meets an applicable requirement of this Section, the reviewer shall sign the evidence to confirm that the activity has been credited and return it to the certificate-holder. The reviewer shall also maintain a summary in a format provided by the State Board of Education that verifies the certificate-holder s progress toward fulfillment of the requirements of this Section. B) If the reviewer determines that the activity does not meet any applicable requirement of this Section, the reviewer shall notify the certificate-holder to this effect. 3) A certificate-holder shall have 30 days to appeal an unfavorable determination by the responsible reviewer with regard to evidence of completion. A) A certificate-holder other than a regional superintendent of schools or assistant regional superintendent shall submit his or her appeal to the regional superintendent for the region in which he or she is employed. A regional superintendent or assistant regional superintendent shall submit his or her appeal to the State Superintendent of Education. The certificate-holder shall provide a written indication of how the activity in question or the evidence of completion corresponds to an applicable requirement of this Section.
25 B) The regional superintendent or State Superintendent, as applicable, shall respond to the certificate-holder and the original reviewer within 30 days after receipt of an appeal. If the reviewer at this level disagrees with the original determination, the activity shall be credited toward fulfillment of the requirements of this Section. If the reviewer at this level agrees with the original determination, the certificate-holder shall not receive credit for the activity. 4) Failure of the responsible reviewer to respond within the required time shall entitle the certificate-holder to request a determination from the regional superintendent or the State Superintendent, as applicable under subsection (h)(3)(a) of this Section. i) Application for Renewal of Certificate 1) During the final year of his or her administrative certificate s period of validity, each certificate-holder other than a regional superintendent of schools shall request from the responsible reviewer a signed copy of the summary format required pursuant to subsection (h)(2) of this Section, confirming that the certificate-holder has met the requirements of this Section. A certificate-holder who does not make this request by March 1 of the final year may not be able to preserve his or her right of appeal under subsection (j) of this Section. 2) Within 30 days after receipt of a request for verification, the reviewer shall either sign the summary format and provide it to the certificateholder or provide it unsigned and notify the certificate-holder and the regional superintendent in writing of the basis for refusal to sign. 3) If the reviewer has signed the verification format, the certificate-holder shall enclose it with his or her application for certificate renewal and forward these materials along with the required fee to the regional superintendent of schools. Based on the individual s compliance with the requirements for certificate renewal set forth in this Section, the regional superintendent shall forward a recommendation for renewal or nonrenewal of the administrative certificate to the State Superintendent of Education and notify the certificate-holder in writing of that recommendation.
26 4) If the reviewer declines to sign the verification format but the certificateholder believes that he or she is nevertheless eligible for renewal of the certificate, he or she may request the regional superintendent s reconsideration of his or her eligibility for certificate renewal by submitting, along with the renewal application and the required fee, a letter outlining the basis for his or her assertion of eligibility and evidence supporting it. A certificate-holder who fails to submit this material so as to ensure its receipt by the regional superintendent no later than May 31 may not be able to preserve his or her right of appeal under subsection (j) of this Section. 5) A certificate-holder who is a regional superintendent of schools shall submit the verification format referred to in subsection (h)(2) of this Section to the State Superintendent of Education along with his or her application for certificate renewal and shall deposit the applicable fee in the region s institute fund. 6) Within 30 days after receiving an application, the State Superintendent of Education shall notify any certificate-holder whose certificate will not be renewed, including the rationale for nonrenewal. 7) An individual whose certificate is not renewed because of his or her failure to complete professional development in accordance with this Section may apply for a reinstated certificate valid for one year. With respect to the year of reinstatement, completion of one Administrators Academy course and one or more additional professional development activities meeting the requirements of subsections (b)(2) and (c) of this Section and totaling no fewer than 20 hours shall be required. After the one-year period of validity of the reinstated certificate, the individual shall receive a renewable administrative certificate only if he or she has also made up activities missed during the preceding renewal cycle by completing the requirements of subsection (i)(7)(a) of this Section, subsection (i)(7)(b) of this Section, or both, as applicable.: A) The certificate-holder shall complete two Administrators Academy courses for each year during which he or she failed to complete one, if not already made up as discussed in subsection (d)(1) of this Section.
27 B) If the certificate-holder failed to complete the applicable number of professional development activities or hours pursuant to subsections (b)(2) and (k) of this Section, he or she shall complete the balance of that requirement and ten additional hours of professional development meeting the requirements of subsections (b)(2) and (c) of this Section. 8) The period of validity of an administrative certificate issued after a year of reinstatement shall be adjusted to coincide with the validity of the holder s teaching certificate. j) Appeal to State Teacher Certification Board Within 14 days after receipt of notice from the State Superintendent that his or her administrative certificate will not be renewed based upon failure to complete the requirements of this Section, a certificate-holder may appeal that decision to the State Teacher Certification Board, using a form made available by the State Board of Education. 1) Each appeal shall state the reasons why the State Superintendent s decision should be reversed and shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. A) Appeals shall be addressed to: State Teacher Certification Board Secretary 100 North First Street Springfield, Illinois B) No electronic or facsimile transmissions will be accepted. C) Appeals postmarked later than 14 calendar days after receipt of the non-renewal notice will not be processed. 2) In addition to the appeal letter, the certificate-holder may submit the following material when the appeal is filed:
28 A) evidence that he or she has satisfactorily completed activities set forth in his or her approved certificate renewal plan; and B) any other relevant documents. 3) The State Teacher Certification Board shall review each appeal regarding renewal of an administrative certificate in order to determine whether the certificate-holder has met the requirements of this Section. The Certification Board may hold an appeal hearing or may make its determination based upon the record of review, which shall consist of: A) the original reviewer s rationale for refusing to sign the verification form or otherwise recommending nonrenewal of the certificate; B) any evidence submitted to the State Superintendent along with the individual s application for renewal; and C) the State Superintendent s rationale for non-renewal of the certificate. 4) If the Certification Board holds an appeal hearing, it may request the certificate-holder to appear before it, in which case no less than ten days notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing shall be given to the affected individual. 5) The certificate-holder shall submit to the State Teacher Certification Board such additional information as the Certification Board determines is necessary to decide the appeal. 6) The State Teacher Certification Board shall notify the certificate-holder of its decision regarding certificate renewal by certified mail, return receipt requested, no later than 30 days after reaching a decision. 7) The decision of the State Teacher Certification Board is a final administrative decision and shall be subject to administrative review as set forth in Section of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/21-24].