Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/2-3.80d

Agricultural Education Pre-Service Teacher Internship Program.
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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.

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.
learning.
teaching student's completion of the Internship Program, distributed in monthly installments.
participating in the Internship Program.
diem rate established by the Internal Revenue Service, for a pre-service teaching student while participating in the Internship Program.
Internship Program charged by any participating Illinois agricultural company.

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