Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 50 - EVALUATION OF EDUCATOR LICENSED EMPLOYEES UNDER ARTICLES 24A AND 34 OF THE SCHOOL CODE
Subpart E - TRAINING FOR EVALUATORS
Section 50.410 - Minimum Requirements for Prequalification Process and Retraining Program
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A school district-developed prequalification process or retraining program shall contain each of the elements listed in this Section. A school district is not required to develop both a prequalification process and retraining program, nor is it required to address both teachers and principals. Similarly, a locally developed prequalification process or retraining program may address professional practice only, student growth only, or both. Any school district not offering a unified course of study (i.e., professional practice and student growth) either for teachers or principals shall ensure that those individuals successfully complete the State-developed prequalification process or retraining program in those areas not being covered by the locally developed process or program.
a) Each individual who will present a prequalification process or retraining program shall complete the "train-the-trainer" program offered by, or on behalf of, the State Board of Education.
b) Individual course modules shall address each of the following areas:
c) Each course module shall outline course goals, objectives, and participant outcomes and include training materials that align to the school district's evaluation plan.
d) Each course module shall include "field practice" in a variety of virtual, simulated, or live contexts in order to allow evaluators to apply their understanding to actual situations.
e) Standards
f) Course Content
Course modules shall address the following content:
g) Any individual who completes the school district-developed prequalification process but who fails the State-developed assessment shall be required to participate in the State-developed prequalification program before retaking the assessment.
h) A school district shall include remediation for individuals who did not successfully complete one or more courses of the retraining program. The remediation shall include content or approaches that are different than what was provided in the initial course module to assist the individual in mastering the material.
i) Course modules may be presented in-person or through distance-learning or video-conferencing technology or through a configuration that best accommodates the content.