BILL REQ. #:  S-1575.2 



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SENATE BILL 5983
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State of Washington59th Legislature2005 Regular Session

By Senators Pflug, Schmidt, Esser, Delvin and Benson

Read first time 02/17/2005.   Referred to Committee on Early Learning, K-12 & Higher Education.



     AN ACT Relating to professional certification of teachers; amending RCW 28A.410.210 and 28A.305.130; and creating a new section.

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

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   The legislature recognizes the importance of ongoing professional development and growth for teachers with the goal of improving student achievement. It is the intent of the legislature to ensure that professional certification is administered in such a way as to ensure that the professional development and growth of individual teachers is directly aligned to their current and future teaching responsibilities as professional educators.

Sec. 2   RCW 28A.410.210 and 2000 c 39 s 103 are each amended to read as follows:
     The Washington professional educator standards board shall:
     (1) Serve as an advisory body to the superintendent of public instruction and as the sole advisory body to the state board of education on issues related to educator recruitment, hiring, preparation, certification including high quality alternative routes to certification, mentoring and support, professional growth, retention, governance, prospective teacher pedagogy assessment, prospective principal assessment, educator evaluation including but not limited to peer evaluation, and revocation and suspension of licensure;
     (2) Adopt rules to provide for the approval or disapproval of programs leading to the professional certification of teachers. The rules shall be written to allow the maximum program choice for applicants and shall promote maximum efficiency for applicants in attaining professional certification. The rules shall:
     (a) Not require professional certification for any certificated teacher before the 2008-09 school year, not require professional certification before the fifth year following the receipt of a continuing employment contract for any individual teacher, and allow any teacher currently enrolled in or participating in a program leading to professional certification to continue the program under administrative rules in place when the teacher began the program;
     (b) Provide criteria for the approval of accredited institutions of higher education, school districts, consortia of school districts, and educational service districts within the state to offer a program leading to professional certification;
     (c) Allow applicants the choice of an approved program regardless of whether the school district in which they are employed is an approved program or a member of a school district consortia that is an approved program;

     (d) Provide criteria for a liaison relationship between approved programs and school districts in which applicants are employed;
     (e) When considering the approval of a school district or consortia of school districts to offer a program, give special consideration to those school districts that have in place or have a substantial plan to put into place a professional enrichment and growth program for teachers in the school district that is based on aligning curriculum to state academic standards, clear standards for quality teaching and learning, and support for teachers in the form of mentor teachers or other professional partnerships between beginning teachers and master educators; and
     (f) Identify an evaluation of approved programs that includes intensive review of the approved programs in the first year following initial approval and then less intensive review in the following three years;
     (3)
Submit annual reports and recommendations, beginning December 1, 2000, to the governor, the education and fiscal committees of the legislature, the state board of education, and the superintendent of public instruction concerning duties and activities within the board's advisory capacity. The Washington professional educator standards board shall submit a separate report by December 1, 2000, to the governor, the education and fiscal committees of the legislature, the state board of education, and the superintendent of public instruction providing recommendations for at least two high quality alternative routes to teacher certification. In its deliberations, the board shall consider at least one route that permits persons with substantial subject matter expertise to achieve residency certification through an on-the-job training program provided by a school district; and
     (((3))) (4) Establish the prospective teacher assessment system for basic skills and subject knowledge that shall be required to obtain residency certification pursuant to RCW 28A.410.220 through 28A.410.240.

Sec. 3   RCW 28A.305.130 and 2002 c 205 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:
     In addition to any other powers and duties as provided by law, the state board of education shall:
     (1) Approve or disapprove the program of courses leading to initial teacher, school administrator, and school specialized personnel certification offered by all institutions of higher education within the state which may be accredited and whose graduates may become entitled to receive such certification, except those programs leading to professional certification.
     (2) Conduct every five years a review of the program approval standards, except those programs leading to professional certification, including the minimum standards for teachers, administrators, and educational staff associates, to reflect research findings and assure continued improvement of preparation programs for teachers, administrators, and educational staff associates.
     (3) Investigate the character of the work required to be performed as a condition of entrance to and graduation from any institution of higher education in this state relative to such certification as provided for in subsection (1) of this section, and prepare a list of accredited institutions of higher education of this and other states whose graduates may be awarded such certificates.
     (4)(a) The state board of education shall adopt rules to allow a teacher certification candidate to fulfill, in part, teacher preparation program requirements through work experience as a classified teacher's aide in a public school or private school meeting the requirements of RCW 28A.195.010. The rules shall include, but are not limited to, limitations based upon the recency of the teacher preparation candidate's teacher aide work experience, and limitations based on the amount of work experience that may apply toward teacher preparation program requirements under this chapter.
     (b) The state board of education shall require that at the time of the individual's enrollment in a teacher preparation program, the supervising teacher and the building principal shall jointly provide to the teacher preparation program of the higher education institution at which the teacher candidate is enrolled, a written assessment of the performance of the teacher candidate. The assessment shall contain such information as determined by the state board of education and shall include: Evidence that at least fifty percent of the candidate's work as a classified teacher's aide was involved in instructional activities with children under the supervision of a certificated teacher and that the candidate worked a minimum of six hundred thirty hours for one school year; the type of work performed by the candidate; and a recommendation of whether the candidate's work experience as a classified teacher's aide should be substituted for teacher preparation program requirements. In compliance with such rules as may be established by the state board of education under this section, the teacher preparation programs of the higher education institution where the candidate is enrolled shall make the final determination as to what teacher preparation program requirements may be fulfilled by teacher aide work experience.
     (5) Supervise the issuance of such certificates, except professional certificates, as provided for in subsection (1) of this section and specify the types and kinds of certificates necessary for the several departments of the common schools by rule or regulation in accordance with RCW 28A.410.010.
     (6) Accredit, subject to such accreditation standards and procedures as may be established by the state board of education, all schools that apply for accreditation, and approve, subject to the provisions of RCW 28A.195.010, private schools carrying out a program for any or all of the grades kindergarten through twelve: PROVIDED, That no private school may be approved that operates a kindergarten program only: PROVIDED FURTHER, That no public or private schools shall be placed upon the list of accredited schools so long as secret societies are knowingly allowed to exist among its students by school officials: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the state board may elect to require all or certain classifications of the public schools to conduct and participate in such preaccreditation examination and evaluation processes as may now or hereafter be established by the board.
     (7) Make rules and regulations governing the establishment in any existing nonhigh school district of any secondary program or any new grades in grades nine through twelve. Before any such program or any new grades are established the district must obtain prior approval of the state board.
     (8) Prepare such outline of study for the common schools as the board shall deem necessary, and prescribe such rules for the general government of the common schools, as shall seek to secure regularity of attendance, prevent truancy, secure efficiency, and promote the true interest of the common schools.
     (9) Continuously reevaluate courses and adopt and enforce regulations within the common schools so as to meet the educational needs of students and articulate with the institutions of higher education and unify the work of the public school system.
     (10) Carry out board powers and duties relating to the organization and reorganization of school districts under chapter 28A.315 RCW ((28A.315.010 through 28A.315.680 and 28A.315.900)).
     (11) Hear and decide appeals as otherwise provided by law.
     The state board of education is given the authority to promulgate information and rules dealing with the prevention of child abuse for purposes of curriculum use in the common schools.

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