SCH CD-SUB TEACHING LICENSE
One key provision of SB3634 is the exemption for retired educators who have held a valid Professional Educator License within the last five years. Such individuals would not be required to obtain a Substitute Teaching License if they teach as substitutes for one year or less, reducing barriers to entry for retired teachers who want to re-enter the classroom. Furthermore, these retired educators would not incur any application fees for licensure under specific conditions, promoting the continued involvement of experienced educators in the educational environment.
SB3634 aims to amend the Educator Licensure Article of the School Code in Illinois by modifying the requirements related to Substitute Teaching Licenses. Specifically, it reduces the credit hour requirement for substitute teaching applicants enrolled in an educator preparation program from 90 to 75 credit hours or three completed semesters. This change is designed to streamline the process for individuals seeking to become substitute teachers, potentially increasing the number of qualified substitutes available in classrooms.
The bill's proponents argue that these changes will help address the teacher shortage, particularly for substitute positions, by providing a more accessible pathway for recently retired educators to return to the classroom. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential impacts on teaching quality and classroom management, as lowering the qualification requirements could lead to less prepared individuals entering the substitute teaching pool. The balance between increasing availability and maintaining educational standards will be a crucial discussion point as the bill progresses.