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Introduced
01/19/2023
01/19/2023
In Committee
04/10/2023
04/10/2023
Crossed Over
02/24/2023
02/24/2023
Passed
04/18/2023
04/18/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/04/2023
05/04/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Education matters. Repeals teacher training requirements regarding: (1) criminal gang organizations awareness; (2) certain information concerning homeless students; and (3) recognizing the signs and symptoms of seizures and the appropriate steps to be taken to respond to the symptoms; and requires that information concerning these subjects be included within the curriculum of teacher preparation programs. Provides that the department of education (department) may establish or license for use an online platform to provide information and training concerning these and other subjects. Removes certain requirements regarding annual performance evaluation plans for certificated employees, including: (1) certain content requirements; and (2) certain requirements that a plan be discussed. Amends requirements to be considered a probationary teacher and professional teacher. Provides that, after a school corporation has assigned an evaluator to perform a certificated employee's evaluation, the certificated employee may request the school corporation to assign another evaluator. Urges the legislative council to assign to an appropriate interim study committee the task of studying current school assessments in an effort to reduce and streamline assessments for Indiana students. Removes a provision that requires a school employer to discuss certain items with the exclusive representative of certificated employees and provides that a school employer may discuss: (1) with a certificated employee or group of certificated employees; or (2) at one or more meetings that are open to all certificated employees; any topic that significantly impacts a certificated employee's working conditions or impacts the educational quality of the school employer's students. Repeals provisions concerning: (1) requirements regarding the adoption of model evaluation plans and an approval process for the plans; (2) the obligation to discuss certain items not requiring either party to enter into a contract, agree to a proposal, or make a concession; and (3) the definition of "discuss" for purposes of the collective bargaining provisions.
AI Summary
This bill:
- Repeals teacher training requirements regarding criminal gang organizations awareness, certain information concerning homeless students, and recognizing the signs and symptoms of seizures. Instead, it requires this information to be included within the curriculum of teacher preparation programs.
- Allows the Department of Education to establish or license an online platform to provide information and training on these and other subjects for teachers and teacher candidates.
- Removes certain requirements regarding annual performance evaluation plans for certificated employees, including content requirements and requirements that a plan be discussed.
- Amends requirements to be considered a probationary teacher and professional teacher.
- Allows a certificated employee to request a different evaluator be assigned to perform their evaluation.
- Urges the legislative council to study current school assessments with the goal of reducing and streamlining assessments for Indiana students.
- Removes the requirement for a school employer to discuss certain items with the exclusive representative of certificated employees, and instead allows the school employer to discuss those topics with certificated employees or in open meetings.
- Repeals provisions related to model evaluation plans, the obligation to discuss certain items, and the definition of "discuss" for collective bargaining purposes.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Education
Sponsors (22)
Stacey Donato (R)*,
Jeff Raatz (R)*,
Linda Rogers (R)*,
Scott Alexander (R),
Eric Bassler (R),
Bob Behning (R),
Liz Brown (R),
Brian Buchanan (R),
Jim Buck (R),
Gary Byrne (R),
John Crane (R),
Spencer Deery (R),
Blake Doriot (R),
Mike Gaskill (R),
Travis Holdman (R),
Tyler Johnson (R),
Jack Jordan (R),
Joanna King (R),
Mark Messmer (R),
Rick Niemeyer (R),
Jack Sandlin (R),
Jake Teshka (R),
Last Action
Public Law 200 (on 05/04/2023)
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