Bill suspending teacher basic skills test heads to governor
A test required for teacher licensing that many argue has contributed to the states teacher shortage might soon be suspended.
The Illinois Senate on Thursday passed and sent to Gov. J.B. Pritzker House Bill 423, which would put what is known as the test of basic skills on hold until July 1, 2025, while state officials try to determine whether that will help relieve the states teacher shortage.
The bill also calls on the Illinois State Board of Education to re-evaluate the method it uses to score another mandatory test that prospective teachers must pass, one that measures their mastery of the content area in which they want to teach.
Those tests are among three tests that people applying for teaching licenses in Illinois must pass. They also must pass a test covering their content area and a test covering teaching practices and standards, known as the edTPA.
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(Springfield State Journal Register)