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HF 1257

as introduced - 88th Legislature (2013 - 2014) Posted on 03/06/2013 03:03pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to education; clarifying basic skills requirements for teacher candidates
and licensure; establishing an advisory task force; amending Minnesota Statutes
2012, sections 122A.18, subdivision 2; 122A.23, subdivision 2.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 122A.18, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Teacher and support personnel qualifications.

(a) The Board of
Teaching must issue licenses under its jurisdiction to persons the board finds to be
qualified and competent for their respective positions.

(b) The boardnew text begin , until September 1, 2014,new text end must require a person to pass an examination
of skills in reading, writing, and mathematics before being granted an initial teaching
license to provide direct instruction to pupils in prekindergarten, elementary, secondary,
or special education programsnew text begin , except that the board may issue a temporary, one-year
teaching license to an otherwise qualified candidate who has not passed the skills
exam at the time the candidate successfully completes an approved teacher preparation
program
new text end . The board must require colleges and universities offering a board approved
teacher preparation program to provide remedial assistance that includes a formal
diagnostic component to persons enrolled in their institution who did not achieve a
qualifying score on the skills examination, including those for whom English is a
second language. The colleges and universities must provide assistance in the specific
academic areas of deficiency in which the person did not achieve a qualifying score.
new text begin School districts must provide similar, appropriate, and timely remedial assistance that
includes a formal diagnostic component to those persons employed by the district who
completed their teacher education program, who did not achieve a qualifying score on
the skills examination, including those persons for whom English is a second language
and persons under section 122A.23, subdivision 2, paragraph (h), who completed their
teacher's education program outside the state of Minnesota, and who received a temporary,
one-year license to teach in Minnesota.
new text end The Board of Teaching shall report annually to the
education committees of the legislature on the total number of teacher candidates during
the most recent school year taking the skills examination, the number who achieve a
qualifying score on the examination, the number who do not achieve a qualifying score on
the examination, the distribution of all candidates' scores, the number of candidates who
have taken the examination at least once before, and the number of candidates who have
taken the examination at least once before and achieve a qualifying score.

(c) new text begin A person who has completed an approved teacher preparation program and
obtained a temporary, one-year teaching license, but has not passed the skills exam, may
have the board renew the temporary one-year license if the licensee:
new text end

new text begin (1) provides evidence of participating in an approved remedial assistance program
through a school district or postsecondary institution that includes a formal diagnostic
component in the specific subject areas the licensee did not pass;
new text end

new text begin (2) attempts to pass the skills exam during the one-year licensure period; and
new text end

new text begin (3) the school district employing the licensee requests that the licensee continue to
teach for that district under a temporary license.
new text end

new text begin (d) new text end The Board of Teaching must grant continuing licenses only to those persons who
have met board criteria for granting a continuing license, which includes passing the skills
examination in reading, writing, and mathematics.

deleted text begin (d)deleted text end new text begin (e)new text end All colleges and universities approved by the board of teaching to prepare
persons for teacher licensure must include in their teacher preparation programs a common
core of teaching knowledge and skills to be acquired by all persons recommended
for teacher licensure. This common core shall meet the standards developed by the
interstate new teacher assessment and support consortium in its 1992 "model standards for
beginning teacher licensing and development." Amendments to standards adopted under
this paragraph are covered by chapter 14. The board of teaching shall report annually to
the education committees of the legislature on the performance of teacher candidates
on common core assessments of knowledge and skills under this paragraph during the
most recent school year.

new text begin (f) Notwithstanding this subdivision or other law to the contrary, beginning
September 1, 2014, a teacher is not required to pass an examination of skills in reading,
writing, and mathematics before the board grants the teacher an initial teaching license to
provide direct instruction to pupils in prekindergarten, elementary, secondary, or special
education programs.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section, except paragraph (f), is effective the day
following final enactment. Paragraph (f) is effective beginning September 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 122A.23, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Applicants licensed in other states.

(a) Subject to the requirements of
sections 122A.18, subdivision 8, and 123B.03, the Board of Teaching must issue a teaching
license or a temporary teaching license under paragraphs (b) to (e) to an applicant who holds
at least a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university and holds
or held a similar out-of-state teaching license that requires the applicant to successfully
complete a teacher preparation program approved by the issuing state, which includes
field-specific teaching methods and student teaching or essentially equivalent experience.

(b) The Board of Teaching must issue a teaching license to an applicant who:

(1) successfully completed all exams and human relations preparation components
required by the Board of Teaching; and

(2) holds or held an out-of-state teaching license to teach the same content field and
grade levels if the scope of the out-of-state license is no more than one grade level less
than a similar Minnesota license.

(c) The Board of Teaching, consistent with board rules and paragraph (h), must
issue up to three one-year temporary teaching licenses to an applicant who holds or held
an out-of-state teaching license to teach the same content field and grade levels, where
the scope of the out-of-state license is no more than one grade level less than a similar
Minnesota license, but has not successfully completed all exams and human relations
preparation components required by the Board of Teaching.

(d) The Board of Teaching, consistent with board rules, must issue up to three
one-year temporary teaching licenses to an applicant who:

(1) successfully completed all exams and human relations preparation components
required by the Board of Teaching; and

(2) holds or held an out-of-state teaching license to teach the same content field
and grade levels, where the scope of the out-of-state license is no more than one grade
level less than a similar Minnesota license, but has not completed field-specific teaching
methods or student teaching or equivalent experience.

The applicant may complete field-specific teaching methods and student teaching
or equivalent experience by successfully participating in a one-year school district
mentorship program consistent with board-adopted standards of effective practice and
Minnesota graduation requirements.

(e) The Board of Teaching must issue a temporary teaching license for a term of
up to three years only in the content field or grade levels specified in the out-of-state
license to an applicant who:

(1) successfully completed all exams and human relations preparation components
required by the Board of Teaching; and

(2) holds or held an out-of-state teaching license where the out-of-state license is
more limited in the content field or grade levels than a similar Minnesota license.

(f) The Board of Teaching must not issue to an applicant more than three one-year
temporary teaching licenses under this subdivision.

(g) The Board of Teaching must not issue a license under this subdivision if the
applicant has not attained the additional degrees, credentials, or licenses required in a
particular licensure field.

(h) deleted text begin The Board of Teaching must requiredeleted text end new text begin Until September 1, 2014,new text end an applicant for
a teaching license or a temporary teaching license under this subdivision deleted text begin todeleted text end new text begin mustnew text end pass
a skills examination in reading, writing, and mathematics before the board issues the
new text begin applicant a continuing teaching new text end license.new text begin Consistent with section 122A.18, subdivision 2,
paragraph (c), and notwithstanding other provisions of this subdivision, the board may
issue a temporary, one-year teaching license to an otherwise qualified applicant who has
not passed the skills exam and the board may renew this temporary license if the school
district employing the applicant requests that the applicant continue to teach for that
district under a temporary license. Notwithstanding this subdivision or other law to the
contrary, beginning September 1, 2014, a teacher is not required to pass an examination of
skills in reading, writing, and mathematics before the board grants the teacher a continuing
license to provide direct instruction to pupils in prekindergarten, elementary, secondary,
or special education programs.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 3. new text begin TEACHER LICENSURE ADVISORY TASK FORCE.
new text end

new text begin (a) A Teacher Licensure Advisory Task Force is established to make
recommendations to the Board of Teaching, the education commissioner, and the education
committees of the legislature on requirements for: teacher applicants to demonstrate
mastery of basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills through nationally normed
assessments, a basic skills portfolio, or accredited college coursework, among other
methods of demonstrating basic skills mastery; and an alternative licensure pathway for
nonnative English speakers seeking licensure to teach in a language immersion program.
new text end

new text begin (b) Task force recommendations on how teacher candidates demonstrate basic skills
mastery must encompass the following criteria:
new text end

new text begin (1) assessment content must be relevant to the teacher's subject area licensure;
new text end

new text begin (2) the scope of assessment content must be documented in sufficient detail to
correspond to a similarly detailed description of relevant public school curriculum;
new text end

new text begin (3) the scope of assessment content must be publicly available and readily accessible
on the Web site of the Board of Teaching and all Minnesota public teacher preparation
programs and institutions;
new text end

new text begin (4) the Board of Teaching and all Minnesota public teacher preparation programs
and institutions, upon request, must make available to the public at cost a written review
of the scope of assessment content;
new text end

new text begin (5) if applicable, the Board of Teaching and all Minnesota public teacher preparation
programs and institutions annually must post on their Web site up-to-date longitudinal
summary data showing teacher candidates' overall passing rate and the passing rate for
each demographic group of teacher candidates taking a basic skills assessment in that
school year and in previous school years;
new text end

new text begin (6) reliable evidence showing assessment content is not culturally biased;
new text end

new text begin (7) the Board of Teaching and all Minnesota public teacher preparation programs
and institutions must appropriately accommodate teacher candidates with documented
learning disabilities; and
new text end

new text begin (8) if applicable, give timely, detailed feedback to teacher candidates who do not
pass the basic skills assessment sufficient for the candidate to target specific areas of
deficiency for appropriate remediation.
new text end

new text begin (c) The Teacher Licensure Advisory Task Force shall be composed of the following
members:
new text end

new text begin (1) two members of the Board of Teaching appointed by the board's executive
director;
new text end

new text begin (2) two representatives from the Department of Education appointed by the
commissioner of education;
new text end

new text begin (3) two house members appointed by the speaker of the house, one from the minority
party and one from the majority party;
new text end

new text begin (4) two state senators appointed by the senate rules committee, one from the
minority party and one from the majority party;
new text end

new text begin (5) one elementary school principal from rural Minnesota appointed by the
Minnesota Elementary School Principals Association and one secondary school principal
from the seven-county metropolitan area appointed by the Minnesota Secondary School
Principals Association;
new text end

new text begin (6) one licensed and practicing public elementary school teacher and one licensed
and practicing secondary school teacher appointed by Education Minnesota;
new text end

new text begin (7) one teacher preparation faculty member each from the University of Minnesota
system appointed by the system president, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
system appointed by the system chancellor, and the Minnesota Private Colleges and
Universities system appointed by the Minnesota Private Colleges Council;
new text end

new text begin (8) one member of the nonpublic education council appointed by the council; and
new text end

new text begin (9) one representative of Minnesota charter schools appointed by the Minnesota
Charter Schools Association.
new text end

new text begin (d) The executive director of the Board of Teaching must convene the task force by
August 1, 2013. Task force members are not eligible for compensation or reimbursement
for expenses related to task force activities. The executive director of the board and the
commissioner of education must provide technical assistance to task force members
upon request.
new text end

new text begin (e) By February 1, 2014, task force members must submit to the Board of Teaching,
the education commissioner, and the education committees of the legislature their written
recommendations on requirements for teacher applicants to demonstrate mastery of basic
reading, writing, and mathematics skills and for an alternative licensure pathway for
nonnative English speakers seeking licensure to teach in a language immersion program.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end