Illinois SB2909 amends the School Code to regulate teacher evaluations, prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence for assigning ratings and.
Illinois SB2909 amends the School Code to establish a framework for teacher evaluations, prohibiting evaluators from using artificial intelligence tools to assign numerical scores or qualitative ratings for any component of a teacher's evaluation. However, artificial intelligence tools may support evaluators in administrative tasks. The bill mandates that teachers rated "unsatisfactory" must undergo a remediation plan, which includes a professional development plan and a remediation period of 90 school days.
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