Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR190

Introduced
5/23/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Report Pass
5/31/23  

Caption

Requests the state Department of Education, in consultation with the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, to study pathways to the teaching profession

Impact

If implemented, the findings and recommendations from the study could significantly impact existing state laws and regulations regarding teacher certification. This resolution encourages a review of national practices and existing pathways to ensure alignment and consistency across all teacher preparation programs. There is a particular emphasis on understanding and mitigating financial barriers that may impact potential teachers, enhancing opportunities for a larger, more diverse pool of candidates entering the profession.

Summary

House Resolution 190 (HR190) urges the Louisiana Department of Education (DOE) and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to study the various pathways for individuals graduating from higher education institutions to access the teaching profession. This resolution addresses a critical teacher shortage in the state, which has highlighted the need for a more consistent and clear approach to teacher certification requirements. The bill promotes the idea that improving the pathway to becoming a teacher could enhance educational outcomes and better prepare teachers in Louisiana's classrooms.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR190 appears to be largely favorable, as it addresses a pressing issue in Louisiana — the shortage of qualified teachers. Legislators from both parties recognize the necessity of having qualified educators in every classroom. Discussions indicate that legislators support the resolution as a step toward alleviating the current teacher shortage by simplifying certification pathways, which supports the overall educational infrastructure in the state.

Contention

While many legislators and stakeholders support HR190, there may be points of contention concerning the specific recommendations that emerge from the study. For example, there could be debates over the adequacy of current certification requirements versus proposed changes. Additionally, assertions about the financial implications for teacher candidates in various pathways may provoke differing perspectives. The resolution's outcomes could reshape the landscape of teacher preparation in Louisiana, and how these changes are received by educational institutions and the public will be vital.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR126

Requests that the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation with the Bd. of Regents and public school governing authorities, study certain issues relative to educator preparation programs

LA HR320

Requests the state Department of Education, the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Board of Regents, and postsecondary education management boards to promote artificial intelligence education for students and to encourage professional development relative to artificial intelligence for faculty and staff

LA HR323

Requests that the state Department of Education and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education prohibit the use of certain "edu-tainment" videos as educational tools in classrooms

LA HR192

Requests that the state Department of Education revise the proposed early learning and development standards and submit its version to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education for consideration

LA HCR25

Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education study issues related to the assessment of foreign exchange students

LA HR1

Requests the governor and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to work with the legislature to increase the average pay of public school teachers

LA HR162

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to adopt a rule relative to student lunch time

LA HCR114

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to adopt a rule relative to student lunch time

LA HSR10

Requests the House Committee on Education to study the powers, duties, and functions of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the state Dept. of Education

LA HB472

Requires the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to grant five-year teaching certificates to applicants who hold out-of-state teaching certificates and who meet other criteria (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.