Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2667

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Educator preparation programs; require course in mental disturbance awareness and trauma-informed approaches.

Impact

If passed, SB2667 would significantly influence the curriculum structure of teacher education programs across Mississippi. The State Board of Education would take a proactive role in mandating these courses as a prerequisite for program approval, thereby standardizing the educational requirements for future teachers. This move aims to improve the overall competency of educators in identifying and addressing mental health issues that could affect student performance and wellbeing in the classroom environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 2667 aims to amend Section 37-3-89 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, requiring all educator preparation programs to include a course on mental disturbance awareness and trauma-informed approaches. The bill is designed to enhance the training of future educators, ensuring they are equipped to create a safe learning environment and address the needs of students who may have experienced trauma. The initiative is aligned with federal recommendations promoting mental health awareness in educational settings.

Contention

Notably, while the bill has garnered support for prioritizing mental health education and awareness, it may also face challenges regarding its implementation. Critics may argue about the efficacy of adding another requirement to teacher training programs, questioning whether the current educator preparation resources can accommodate such changes without compromising other essential areas of training. Additionally, discussions may arise surrounding the funding and resources needed to properly deliver these new educational components effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1227

Mental Awareness Program for School Act; enact to provide for mental health service providers and certain trauma-informed training.

MS SB2333

Public schools; require staff training to assist with seizures.

MS HB1455

State Board of Education; require to develop curriculum and implement programs of conflict resolution.

MS HB1443

Comprehensive sex education; require teaching of in Grades K-12.

MS HB474

End-of-course assessments; remove mandatory requirement of passing score as a condition of graduation.

MS HB354

U.S. History end-of-course subject area test; remove requirement for the purpose of graduation.

MS HB593

Physical education curriculum; require full implementation in all K-12 schools.

MS HB475

End-of-course subject area tests; discontinue and require ACT test for all students.

MS HB1177

Educator misconduct; clarify provisions relating to disciplinary action taken against personnel of public special purpose schools and other educators.

MS HB278

Video surveillance cameras; require to be installed in classrooms and certain other areas of public schools and postsecondary educational institutions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.