New legislation could make it easier to become a teacher in Illinois – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

House Bill 5057 would allow the State Board of Education to create a content test for those seeking to teach first through sixth grade, covering areas such as biliteracy, bilingualism, oral language development and foundational literacy skills. State Rep. Sue Scherer said the current test is too broad for teachers who want to go into specific areas.
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Pensions Paid First
1 year ago

This is great news. All the unqualified people that believe they can fix CPS could pass an exam and show us how it’s done.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

If you can spell “Teacher” you are qualified.

Truth Seeker
1 year ago

and that is a stretch for some of them!

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