Lawmakers look to fill Illinois’ substitute teacher shortage

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The Illinois Association of School Administrators says the teacher shortage is partly caused by new certification requirements.
(Photo by Victor Björkund/flickr)

By Illinois Radio Network

SPRINGFIELD – It is no secret that Illinois has a teacher shortage.

A recent report from the Illinois Association of Superintendents of Schools says more than 90 percent of schools had trouble last year finding a teacher or a substitute teacher.

There are a handful of plans at the statehouse this spring that’d fill the need. One would allow college students who are studying to be a teacher, and who have at least three years on campus, to get a substitute teaching license.

Ben Schwarm with the Illinois Association of School Boards said that could help.

“These are students who are in the education college, they’ve already passed their test,” Schwarm said. “They have enough hours to start student teaching. So I think there is a certain amount here that makes sense.”

But Schwarm said Illinois is going to have to solve a bigger problem.

“When the state changed the teacher licensing process, when the state changed some of the requirements to even get into a college of education, you have to take a test and pay money before you’re even accepted,” Schwarm said. “There are some things on the front end that we think might be barriers.”

Schwarm said while almost every school needs teachers, the needs are worse the farther from the Chicago suburbs that you get.

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