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IA SF2222
IA SF2222A bill for an act relating to teacher education and licensing, including by modifying provisions related to practitioner preparation programs and licenses issued by the board of educational examiners.(Formerly SSB 3048.)
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Introduced
02/05/2026
02/05/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to teacher education and licensing, including by modifying provisions related to practitioner preparation programs and licenses issued by the board of educational examiners (BOEE). Beginning July 1, 2027, the bill requires higher education institutions providing practitioner preparation to include clinical experiences and preparation to prepare students admitted to a practitioner preparation program to serve students with disabilities and English learners. The rules adopted by the state board pursuant to this provision must prescribe practicum and clinical experience standards for practitioner preparation programs related to serving students with disabilities and English learners. Clinical experiences for all students are required to include a minimum of 15 practicum hours focused on differentiation of instruction and support for special populations. Meanwhile, clinical experiences for students who are seeking an endorsement in English learner instruction must include a minimum of 40 practicum hours, inclusive of methods of teaching English to English learners in both elementary and secondary school settings. The bill requires the department of education (DE) to establish a process to review and provide ongoing support for the adoption and implementation of standards for preparation of teacher and administrator candidates in serving students with disabilities and English learners. Beginning July 1, 2027, the bill requires higher education institutions providing practitioner preparation to administer prior to a student’s completion of the practitioner preparation program a summative end-of-program assessment that is designed to measure the student’s preparation in content areas that are required for the endorsement area in which the student will be teaching, and that was distributed to the higher education institution by DE pursuant to the bill’s provisions. The bill requires DE to, on or before July 1, 2027, identify and distribute to all higher education institutions providing practitioner preparation a summative end-of-program assessment required for each endorsement area. If DE creates a new endorsement area after July 1, 2027, the bill requires DE to identify and distribute to all higher education institutions providing practitioner preparation a summative end-of-program assessment required for the new endorsement area. DE is required to set the minimum score for each summative end-of-program assessment that will be used to determine mastery of content by a student enrolled in a practitioner preparation program. Higher education institutions are required to report to DE information related to the scores attained by students on the summative end-of-program assessment. Beginning August 1, 2028, the bill requires DE to publish on the DE’s internet site passage rates attained by students on the summative end-of-program assessment, information related to efforts DE has made to support the higher education institutions in certain specified areas, and examples of program remediation and assessment plans that higher education institutions have provided to students who scored below the minimum score set by DE. BOEE is required to adopt rules requiring an individual who has applied to a school to teach in a special education setting to complete a self-paced course created by DE as a condition of awarding the individual a class B license or a conditional license.
AI Summary
This bill, effective July 1, 2027, mandates that higher education institutions providing teacher preparation programs (known as practitioner preparation programs) must ensure their students receive adequate training to serve students with disabilities and English learners, with specific requirements for clinical experiences; all students will need at least 15 practicum hours focused on differentiating instruction for special populations, while those seeking an English learner endorsement must complete 40 hours specifically on teaching English to English learners. The Department of Education (DE) will support these institutions in adopting and implementing these new standards and will also provide standardized end-of-program assessments for each teaching endorsement area, setting minimum passing scores, and by August 1, 2028, will publish data on student passage rates and institutional support efforts. Additionally, beginning August 1, 2028, the Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) will require individuals applying for special education teaching licenses (specifically a class B or conditional license) to complete a self-paced course developed by the DE covering basic special education laws and competencies.
Sponsors (0)
No sponsors listed
Other Sponsors (1)
Education (Senate)
Last Action
Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 217. (on 02/05/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=SF2222 |
| BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/SF2222.html |
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