Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2586

Introduced
2/15/23  
Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

GROW YOUR OWN TEACHER-ISAC

Impact

The implications of HB 2586 are significant for state laws surrounding education and teacher preparation. By centralizing the administration of the Grow Your Own initiative, the bill seeks to create a more unified approach to addressing teacher shortages in certain subject areas and low-income communities. The requirement for annual auditing and independent program evaluations will likely enhance transparency in how state funding is utilized within teacher education programs. These changes may foster better outcomes by ensuring that educational resources are allocated effectively and that programs meet the evolving needs of schools across Illinois.

Summary

House Bill 2586 amends the Grow Your Own Teacher Education Act to transfer the oversight of the initiative from the Illinois Board of Higher Education to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. This shift aims to streamline accountability and enhance the support provided to aspiring teachers, particularly those focused on serving hard-to-staff schools. The bill requires annual reporting from Grow Your Own Illinois to assist the Commission in monitoring grant activities and the performance of participating consortia. It also introduces the possibility of contracting external evaluations to assess the implementation of the program, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement in teacher preparation.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the transfer of power from the Board of Higher Education to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Supporters argue that this transition will lead to more focused and responsive support for teacher candidates, whereas opponents might be concerned about the adequacy of oversight and whether the new arrangement will fully address the needs of hard-to-staff schools. Additionally, the effectiveness of the community organizations involved in the initiative could also be a topic of debate, particularly their capacity to recruit and support candidates from non-traditional backgrounds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5437

GROW YOUR OWN 2.0

IL HB1148

HIGHER ED-GYO-IL TEACHER ED

IL HB2470

HIGHER ED-GROW YOUR OWN TEACHR

IL HB5024

HIGHR ED-EARLY CHLD CONSORTIUM

IL SB2040

HIGHER ED-MINORITY TEACHERS

IL HB9

Establish the Grow Your Own Teacher Program

IL HB4492

HIGHER ED-TUITION WAIVERS

IL SB2776

HIGHER ED-MINORITY TEACHERS

IL HB1175

"Grow Your Own Teacher Education Act"; establish pilot program to promote and prepare teachers for the profession.

IL HB2791

ISAC-NO REPAYMENT OBLIGATION

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