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New bill pushes for fewer tests to become a teacher
Nov 24, 2021
Illinois lawmakers are pushing once again for fewer tests to become a teacher. Rep. Sue Scherer, D-Decatur, filed a new bill aimed at increasing the number of teachers by decreasing their testing requirements. It would get rid of the teacher performance assessments, or "edTPAs." Dr. Meghan Kessler teaches future teachers at the University of Illinois Springfield. She says eliminating this test wouldn’t make it easier to become a teacher, but it would make it more accessible. |
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Joseph McGee ‘15
Nov 24, 2021
Joseph McGee ‘15
As a freshman, Joseph McGee set a goal of becoming president of the Student Government Association at the University of Illinois Springfield by his senior year. Thanks to his hard work and the opportunities available to him at UIS, he achieved his goal in 2014. |
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Vanessa Pratt ‘17
Nov 24, 2021
Vanessa Pratt ‘17
As a freshman, Vanessa Pratt started the Mock Trial team at the University of Illinois Springfield. The team now competes against other universities throughout the state. On campus, Pratt is a member of the Capital Scholars Honors Program, Pre-Law Society, Model Illinois Government, the Christian Student Fellowship and works for UIS Admissions. Pratt chose UIS because her father and uncle are alumni. Following graduation, she plans to attend law school and hopes to become a prosecuting attorney. |
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Briana Rodriguez '20
Nov 24, 2021
Briana Rodriguez ‘20
The University of Illinois Springfield has empowered Briana Rodriguez to become an advocate for issues she believes are important. The sophomore legal studies major recently participated a rally in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program at the Illinois State Capitol. |
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