Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 25.620 - Student Teaching
a) The
SEPLB recognizes and accepts student teaching only when it is earned during the
candidate's final year of an educator preparation program and conducted in a
public school, a nonpublic school recognized or seeking recognition pursuant to
23 Ill. Adm. Code 425 (Voluntary Registration and Recognition of Nonpublic
Schools), a community-based early childhood education setting, or an
out-of-state or international school.
b) Student teaching shall be structured as
part of comprehensive field experiences and clinical practice , as a supervised
part of a teacher preparation program approved pursuant to Subpart C, and in
accordance with the standards referred to in Section
25.115(d).
c) Student teaching shall be completed within
the grade range and in the area of specialization appropriate to the
endorsement sought on the PEL. For an early childhood education endorsement, an
individual may satisfy the student teaching requirement of an ECE preparation
program through placement in a setting with children from birth through grade
2. (See Section 21B-20(1) of the Code .) Additional student teaching may occur
in areas for which the candidate meets the relevant requirements related to
staff qualifications in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 1.
d) Student teaching must be done under the
active supervision of a cooperating teacher who is licensed and qualified to
teach in the area, has three years of teaching experience, has received a
proficient or above performance rating in the most recent evaluation, and is
directly engaged in teaching subject matter or conducting learning activities
in the area of student teaching . The requirements of this subsection (d) do not
apply in cases in which the student teacher:
1) is serving on an educator license with
stipulations endorsed for transitional bilingual educator;
2) is working in a school that is not legally
required to employ teachers with licensure and either has two years of teaching
experience at that school or presents to the employer the evidence described in
Section
25.25(b)
documenting that the student teacher has two years of teaching experience in
one or more other schools in which the chief administrator is required to hold
a PEL endorsed for either general administrative or principal and the majority
of teachers are required to hold a PEL endorsed for the grade levels and in the
content area in which they are employed;
3) holds a substitute teaching license and is
not subject to the limitations of Section 21B-20(3) of the Code ; or
4) is completing student teaching in a
community-based early childhood education setting, charter school, or
non-public school and the cooperating teacher holds a Gateways Level 5
credential.
e) In order
for a recognized Illinois teacher education institution to award credit for
student teaching , the following requirements must be met.
1) The student teacher must be enrolled in a
student teaching course at the institution .
2) The school district or nonpublic school
and the institution of higher education shall jointly agree to the student
teaching placement and the responsibilities of each person to be
involved.
3) The school district or
nonpublic school shall ensure the requirements of Section 2-3.25o, 10-21.9, or
34-18.5 of the Code , as applicable to the school district or nonpublic school,
have been met.
f)
Student teachers may be compensated for their services.
Notes
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