a) It is the individual's responsibility to
take the appropriate tests. Upon request, the State Board of Education shall
assist individuals in identifying appropriate tests.
b) Content-Area Tests
1) Each candidate seeking an Illinois
professional educator license or endorsement on that license, whether a first
license or endorsement or a subsequent license or endorsement, shall be
required to pass a content-area test for each endorsement area for which there
is an applicable test (see Section 21B-30(d) of the Code; also see Section
25.710). Further, Section
21B-30(d) of the Code requires passage of this test before a candidate begins
student teaching or begins serving as a teacher of record in an alternative
educator preparation program. A person who has passed another state's or
country's content test as a condition of educator certification or licensure in
that state or country or admission to a teacher preparation program approved by
that state or country shall not be required to take the Illinois content test
before receiving the license or endorsement. (See Section 21B-35 of the
Code.)
2) A person who has passed a
test of language proficiency, authorized under Section 21B-30 of the Code, in
order to qualify for an educator license with stipulations endorsed for
transitional bilingual educator, and received that license shall not be
required to retake that test in order to qualify for a bilingual education
credential on another PEL received later. A person who has passed a test of
language proficiency as a condition of admission to an Illinois preparation
program also shall not be required to retake that test.
3) If the Governor declares a disaster due to
a public health emergency under Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management
Agency Act, individuals may begin student teaching or enter alternative
educator preparation programs prior to passing the required content test. If
the Governor rescinds a disaster declaration, or allows it to expire without
replacement, this subsection (c)(3) shall remain in effect through the end of
the calendar year (December 31) or the end of the fiscal year (June 30),
whichever is later.
4) An
individual who holds an Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy or who has obtained
working fluency or higher on the Global Seal of Biliteracy shall be exempt from
the language proficiency test required for a bilingual education or world
language endorsement in the same language.
5) Passing scores earned on content area
tests shall not expire.
c) Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA)
Until August 4, 2023 (the effective date of Public Act
103-488), and beginning again on September 1, 2025, each candidate or
out-of-state applicant completing an educator preparation program in a teaching
field shall be required to pass the edTPA. The edTPA is a performance-based
assessment designed to measure an educator's knowledge, skills, and
preparedness.
1) Each recognized
institution offering approved teacher preparation programs shall administer the
edTPA during a candidate's student teaching experience.
2) A person who has successfully
completed an evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness, as
required under this subsection (c), at the time of initial
certification or licensure in another state or country shall not be
required to complete the edTPA. (See Section 21B-35 of the
Code.)
3) In accordance with
Section 21B-110 of the Code, the edTPA is waived during any time in
which the Governor has declared a public health emergency under Section 7 of
the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305].
4) Candidates may not be required to
submit edTPA test materials by video submission. (See
Section 21B-30(f) of the Code.)
d) Subject to registration in accordance with
the provisions of this Subpart I and the provisions of Section
25.755(g)(1),
an individual who has taken a computer-based test may retake that test or
specific subtest by computer after no fewer than 30 days.
Notes
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, §
25.720
Amended at
38
Ill. Reg. 11261, effective
5/6/2014
Amended at
39
Ill. Reg. 13722, effective
10/5/2015
Amended at
40
Ill. Reg. 12346, effective
8/9/2016
Amended at
41
Ill. Reg. 8813, effective
6/28/2017
Amended at
42
Ill. Reg. 8830, effective
5/21/2018
Amended at
43
Ill. Reg. 14806, effective
12/4/2019
Amended at
45
Ill. Reg. 879, effective
1/4/2021
Amended at
45
Ill. Reg. 7269, effective
6/3/2021
Amended at
46
Ill. Reg. 12973, effective
7/13/2022
Amended at
48
Ill. Reg. 7729, effective
5/9/2024