ESL and Bilingual Endorsements

Undergraduate and graduate students can complete courses to earn a state-approved ESL or Bilingual Education teaching endorsement.

ESL and Bilingual Endorsement For Elementary Or Secondary Certification

Sara VroomTo earn an English as a Second Language (ESL) or Bilingual Education endorsement from the Illinois State Board of Education, a teacher must:

  1. hold or be earning a valid Illinois teaching certificate,
  2. have ESL or bilingual clinical experience totaling 100 clock hours,
  3. have earned credits totaling 18 semester hours in the following course areas: Linguistics, Theoretical Foundations of Teaching ESL, Assessment of the Bilingual Student, Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL, and Cross-Cultural Studies for Teaching EL Students.

Bilingual Endorsement seekers must also pass the Target Language Proficiency Test for their non-English language (available in 26 different languages). See the the testing website for a list of languages and preparation materials.

Endorsement Requirements

English as a Second Language (ESL)

RequiredCreditsWhen Courses are offered
LING 224 Theoretical Foundations of Language Acquisition4Fall
LING 227 Cross-Cultural Teaching/Learning2Spring B Quad
LING 325 Principles of Assessment for TESOL2Spring B Quad
LING 326 EL Content Methods2Spring (linear quad)
LING 328 EL Methods for Specialists2Fall (linear quad - night class)
LING 328L ESL Practicum1Concurrent with course
LING 329 Curriculum and Materials Development2Spring A Quad
LING 331 Introduction to Linguistics4Spring

Bilingual Education

RequiredCreditsWhen Courses are offered
LING 224 Theoretical Foundations of Language Acquisition4Fall
LING 227 Cross-Cultural Teaching/Learning 2Spring B Quad
LING 323 Bilingual Methods and Materials2Fall B Quad (every other years - night class)
LING 323L Bilingual Practicum1Fall
LING 325 Principles of Assessment for TESOL2Spring B Quad
LING 326 EL Methods for Content Areas2Spring (linear quad)
LING 328 EL Methods for Specialists2Fall (linear quad - night class)
LING 328L ESL Practicum1 concurrent with course
LING 331 Introduction to Linguistics4Spring
** Elective ** LING 329 Curriculum and Materials Development4Spring

Graduate-Level ESL Endorsement

Required courses (adding up to 18 hours)CreditsWhen Courses are offered
LING 611 Theoretical Foundations TESOL 4Fall
LING 612 Descriptive English Grammar4Fall
LING 643 ELL Methods for Specialists2Fall
LING 614 Curriculum and Materials Dev.2Spring
LING 615 Teaching Reading/Composition2Fall
LING 617 Principles of Assessment2Spring
LING 618 ELL Methods and Materials2Spring
LING 561 or 563 Cross-Cultural Teaching4 or 2

For more information on the graduate level courses needed to complete these ESL endorsement please contact the following:

Compatibility with M.A. in Teaching

Students can add the Bilingual and ESL Endorsements to an M.A. in Teaching, earning a degree and a license as well.

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