Requirements for an initial license to teach grades kindergarten to five.
Impact
If enacted, this legislation could significantly impact how elementary education educators are certified in Wisconsin. By allowing candidates to demonstrate their teaching capabilities through coursework rather than standardized testing, the bill could open the pathway for more educators to enter the K-5 teaching profession. This reform may also be seen as a way to recognize and value practical training and diverse educational backgrounds, potentially leading to a more varied pool of candidates in elementary education.
Summary
Senate Bill 996 aims to amend Wisconsin state law regarding the requirements for an initial teaching license specifically for grades kindergarten to five. Currently, applicants are required to pass the Foundations of Reading Test (FORT) among other licensure requirements set by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). This bill proposes to extend the existing exception that currently applies to special education teaching candidates, allowing those seeking to teach K-5 to bypass the FORT if they can demonstrate completion of an appropriate course of study focused on reading and comprehension.
Contention
However, the bill may face criticism from educators and policymakers who believe that standardized testing, such as the FORT, ensures that teachers possess the necessary foundational skills in reading instruction — a critical element in early education. Opponents may argue that bypassing this requirement could compromise the quality of reading education provided to young students, hence potentially affecting literacy rates and educational outcomes in the state. Proponents of the bill, on the other hand, may argue that the testing requirements are too rigid and do not adequately reflect the capabilities of effective teachers.
Requirements for an initial license to teach grades kindergarten to five, an initial license as a reading teacher, and an initial license as a reading specialist.
Requirements for an initial license to teach grades kindergarten to five, an initial license as a reading teacher, and an initial license as a reading specialist.
Model academic standards related to American Indian studies, informational materials related to a school board's obligation to provide instruction on American Indians, and the American Indian studies requirement for teacher licensure. (FE)
Model academic standards related to American Indian studies, informational materials related to a school board's obligation to provide instruction on American Indians, and the American Indian studies requirement for teacher licensure. (FE)