Sec. 2-3.80d. Agricultural Education Pre-Service Teacher Internship Program.
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Sec. 2-3.80d. Agricultural Education Pre-Service Teacher Internship Program.
(a)In this Section:
"Pre-service teaching student" means a student who is a declared agricultural education major accepted into an approved agricultural teacher education program at a public university in this State and who has completed at least 30 credit hours and has maintained, at a minimum, a 2.5 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
"Illinois agricultural company" means any company in this State that has an interest in the agricultural industry, as determined by the pre-service teaching student's public university.
(b)Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education must, in consultation with the Board of Higher Education, develop an Agricultural Education Pre-Service Teacher Internship Program, beginning at the secondary education level, for pre-service teaching students that consists of both of the following:
(1)At a minimum, an 8-week experience or 300 hours of experience to prepare the
pre-service teaching student for in-classroom experiences, including, but not limited to, experiences in the 5 career clusters for Illinois agricultural education through partnerships with Illinois agricultural companies. The 5 career clusters include agricultural business management, agricultural mechanics and technology, horticulture services operations and management, agricultural sciences, and natural resources conservation management.
(2)Both in-classroom lectures and hands-on, applied learning.
(c)Subject to appropriation, the State Board must award grants to a pre-service teaching student enrolled in the Internship Program under subsection (b), which may be used by the student to support all of the following activities:
(1)A stipend not to exceed $7,500 for a pre-service teaching student's completion of
the Internship Program, distributed in monthly installments.
(2)Lodging for a pre-service teaching student while participating in the Internship
Program.
(3)Reimbursement for meals, not to exceed the per diem rate established by the Internal
Revenue Service, for a pre-service teaching student while participating in the Internship Program.
(4)Any reasonable costs for participation in the Internship Program charged by any
participating Illinois agricultural company.