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ESL Endorsements (for Public School Teaching)

The TESL program in the Department of Linguistics has offered ESL Endorsement course work and clinical experiences to Illinois teachers since the endorsement was established in the State of Illinois in the early 1970s. In those early years, our faculty pioneered an innovative multilingual-multicultural public school program that became a model for school systems across the U.S. Since then we have continued to work with public school ESL teachers in the local area.  This Endorsement (and Certificate) is available both to student on campus and is online for currently practicing pubic school teachers.

PURPOSE: 

The ESL Endorsement is the minimal professional credential required by the State of Illinois of those teachers who hold (or are earning) an Illinois teaching certificate (Types 03, 04, 09, 10) and who wish to teach ESL in the public school system to students whose native language is not English. The endorsement program provides the course work and clinical experience that meet State of Illinois ESL Endorsement requirements.

PROGRAMS:

(a) Undergraduate students who are earning a teaching certificate for public school teaching may wish to meet the requirements for the ESL Endorsement by completing the Teacher Education Minor in TESL. See Minors in TESL . The Teacher Education Minor in TESL allows the candidate to apply for the ESL Endorsement (b) Undergraduate students who want to earn the ESL Endorsement alone, but do not wish to do the Teacher Education Minor in TESL, and graduate students, may earn the ESL Endorsement as described below.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ESL ENDORSEMENT:

The State of Illinois specifies two types of requirements for the ESL Endorsement: (a) 18 credit hours of course work in specific content areas, and (b) 100 clock-hours of clinical experience in a public school ESL or bilingual education program or 3 months of teaching experience in a public school ESL or bilingual education program.

The following table lists the State of Illinois content area and clinical requirements for the ESL Endorsement and Department of Linguistics courses that meet these requirements.

CONTENT AREA REQUIREMENTS: ESL ENDORSEMENT

STATE OF ILLINOIS REQUIRED CONTENT AREASUIUC COURSES MEETING REQUIREMENTS
A. LinguisticsA. LING 100 Intro to Language Science
B. Theoretical foundations of teaching ESLB. LING 489 Theoretical Foundations of SLA (Second Language Acquisition)
C. Assessment of the bilingual studentC. EIL 460 Principles of Language Testing
D. Methods and materials for teaching ESLD. EIL 411 Intro to TESL Methodology
E. Cross-cultural studies for teaching limited-English-proficiency studentsE. EIL 456 Language in Social Interaction I, --OR-- LING 450 Introduction to Sociolinguistics, --OR-- CI 446 Culture in the Classroom
F. An Elective CourseF:  Choose between EIL 488 (Phonology for Second Language Teachers) and EIL 422 (Engl Grammar for ESL Teachers)

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT: ESL ENDORSEMENT

STATE OF ILLINOIS REQUIRED CLINICAL EXPERIENCEUIUC COURSES MEETING THE REQUIREMENT
100 clock-hours of clinical experience in a public school ESL or bilingual education programEIL 214 TESL in the Elementary School, OR
EIL 215 TESL in the Secondary School

 

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EIL 214, EIL 215:

Although listed as 200-level courses, the courses that provide the required clinical experience must be taken after completing foundational requirements A, B, and D. (See the first table above.)

AVAILABILITY OF COURSES:

All required courses are available on-campus each fall and spring semester. In addition, most of the EIL courses that meet content area requirements are available online.  For general information about online course offerings, please see this listing on Linguistics Online Courses .

APPLYING FOR THE ENDORSEMENT:

On-campus students who complete ESL Endorsement requirements while in a degree program can apply for the endorsement through UIUC’s Council on Teacher Education. They are also eligible to apply for a Certificate in TESL. See information here for On-Campus Certificate in TESL.

AWARD CONFERRED: 

Certificate candidates are awarded a certificate from the Department of Linguistics, signed by the Department Head and the Program Director.

CERTIFICATE IN TESL FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Undergraduate students may pursue the Certificate in TESL as a stand-alone certificate, through a Minor in ESL or Teacher Education Minor in ESL, or through a specialization in TESL as part of a Major in Linguistics.

APPLYING FOR THE CERTIFICATE: 

The candidate must submit the following to the Program Director (contact information below):
a. An official UIUC transcript showing the award of the baccalaureate degree and completion of all requirements for the Certificate in TESL
b. E-mail address
c. Phone number
d. Name as the candidate wishes it to appear on the certificate 
e. Address to which the certificate and letter of completion will be mailed
f. Major department
g. Advisor for the Minor in ESL (for those who complete the Minor in ESL)

PROGRAM CONTACT:

Zach Reed
Undergraduate Advisor
Department of Linguistics
4072A Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building
707 South Mathews Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: (217) 300-7282
E-mail: zreed2@illinois.edu