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1 lip 2013 · Perform a credential search of educators in Illinois. For use by institutions of higher education, school districts, or prospective employers to verify credentials of a potential educator candidate or employee. Illinois Educator Identification Number (IEIN) required.
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The Standards and Instruction Department is committed to supporting Illinois schools and educators by providing guidance, resources, and professional learning to support student achievement and equitable learning outcomes.
20 sty 2021 · The Illinois Learning Standards establish expectations for what all students should know and be able to do in each subject at each grade. The standards emphasize depth over breadth, building upon key concepts as students advance.
Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS) ELIS allows all educators, administrators, district employees, licensure officers, ROEs, and the public to operate in one system. ELIS provides educators with a clear and streamlined process to apply for and maintain their credentials. ISBE.
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is responsible for the licensing of educators in the State of Illinois. The Goodwin College of Education is authorized to act on behalf of ISBE and serves as a support to students for the acquisition of licensure credentials.
All Illinois teachers must be licensed according to the requirements set by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). The main steps for the traditional path to teacher certification in Illinois are: Complete a bachelor’s degree with a state-approved teacher preparation component. Complete a student teaching placement.
ROE #12 provides licensure information for teacher preparation programs in Illinois, licensure renewal processes, substitute teaching, qualifications and more.