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Introduced
01/07/2021
01/07/2021
In Committee
04/08/2021
04/08/2021
Crossed Over
02/24/2021
02/24/2021
Passed
04/14/2021
04/14/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/22/2021
04/22/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Teacher training. Requires the department of education to grant an initial practitioner license to an individual who: (1) will teach a course in grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 with a subject matter in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics; (2) possesses a bachelor's degree from an accredited postsecondary four year institution; (3) successfully completes an alternative teacher certification program with certain requirements; (4) holds a valid cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification from a provider approved by the department; (5) completes a one year clinical experience program; and (6) has attended youth suicide awareness and prevention training.
Provides that the individual may not be a teacher of record for a special education student. Mandates that an in-state alternative teacher certification program must be operated in accordance with the procedures and program standards set by the department of education (department) and state board of education. Provides that an out-of-state alternative teacher certification program must: (1) currently operate in at least five states; and (2) have operated an alternative teacher certification program for at least 10 years. Authorizes an individual who receives an alternative teacher certification to teach the subject and educational level that the individual has successfully completed. Mandates that an initial practitioner license issued through an alternative teacher certification program be treated in the same manner as an initial practitioner license issued by a traditional teacher preparation program. Requires that a graduate of an alternative teacher certification program be treated in the same manner as a graduate from a traditional teacher preparation program during the transition from an initial practitioner license to a practitioner license. Requires the individual to spend at least 20% of individual's work week during the individual's initial year of teaching: (1) performing classroom observation; (2) assisting; or (3) team teaching with a teacher who is rated as highly effective on the teacher's most recent annual performance evaluation. Provides that a school corporation, charter school, or state accredited school may submit a plan to the department to hire individuals who have received a classroom ready certificate from the clinical experience provider. Provides that the department may approve the plan if the department determines that an individual hired will receive support necessary to ensure that the individual will be an effective instructor. Requires a teacher preparation program to include curriculum that instructs teachers about social emotional learning practices that are helpful in supporting students who have experienced trauma. Mandates that a teacher preparation program consider training teachers on evidence based social emotional learning practices that are consistent with the state's social emotional learning competencies established by the department of education. Makes conforming changes.
AI Summary
This bill aims to address teacher training in Indiana. It has several key provisions:
1. The bill requires the Department of Education to grant an initial practitioner license to individuals who are at least 26 years old, have a bachelor's degree, successfully complete an alternative teacher certification program with specific requirements (including content training, pedagogy training, and demonstration of content area proficiency), hold a valid CPR certification, and have attended youth suicide awareness and prevention training. These individuals cannot teach special education students.
2. The bill mandates that in-state alternative teacher certification programs operate according to the procedures and standards set by the Department of Education, while out-of-state programs must operate in at least 5 states and have at least 10 years of experience. It also requires these individuals to complete a 1-year clinical experience program during their first year of teaching.
3. The bill requires teacher preparation programs to include curriculum on evidence-based trauma-informed classroom instruction and social-emotional learning practices to support students who have experienced trauma.
4. The bill makes some conforming changes, including requiring the Department of Education to report annually on teachers licensed in Indiana, including data on those who completed alternative certification programs.
Overall, the bill aims to provide an alternative pathway to teacher certification while ensuring rigorous training, including on supporting students who have experienced trauma.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (10)
Bob Behning (R)*,
Brian Buchanan (R)*,
Dale DeVon (R)*,
Chuck Goodrich (R)*,
Linda Rogers (R)*,
Kyle Walker (R)*,
Eric Bassler (R),
Stacey Donato (R),
Dennis Kruse (R),
Jeff Raatz (R),
Last Action
Public Law 96 (on 04/22/2021)
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