Delivering Well Prepared Teachers Policy
Illinois commendably requires secondary social science teacher candidates to earn a specific subject-area designation (e.g., economics, history, psychology) as part of the broad-field social science endorsement. In addition to completing 32 semester hours of coursework candidates must also pass the state's ICTS subject-specific content test. Regrettably, Illinois allows these candidates to teach all areas of social science at the general level, regardless of the specific designation. However, to teach honors or AP classes, social science teachers must have the designation in that particular area.
Middle school social science teachers in Illinois must earn an endorsement in general geography or social science. They are required to complete at least 18 semester hours of coursework but are not required to pass a subject-specific content test. Further, Illinois allows middle school teachers to teach on a generalist K-9 license (see Goal 1-E).
Require secondary social science teachers to pass tests of content knowledge for each social science discipline they intend to teach.
Although Illinois's policy ensures that social science teachers who teach upper-level courses possess adequate subject matter knowledge, it falls short when it comes to general-level courses. An economics teacher, having only passed the state's economics content test, could go on to teach political science or anthropology—just not at the honors or AP level. More alarming, perhaps, is that a psychology teacher, having only passed the state's psychology assessment, could teach general-level history or geography. The state should ensure that all students, not only those in advanced classes, have teachers with sufficient and appropriate content knowledge.
Require middle school social science teachers to pass a test of content knowledge that ensures sufficient knowledge of social science.
Illinois recognized the factual accuracy of this analysis. The state added that it is in the process of writing standards for middle level social science and will require a separate content test for middle level social science teachers.