New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5425

Introduced
5/8/23  

Caption

Requires State Board of Education to reduce clinical practice requirements for certain teacher candidates.

Impact

If enacted, A5425 would fundamentally alter the pathway for obtaining teacher certification in New Jersey by decreasing the time and resources candidates must invest before they can qualify for teaching positions. The bill stipulates that the reduction of these hours and semesters will be determined by recommendations made by the Commissioner of Education, who will engage with various stakeholders in the education community to ensure that essential standards are maintained while facilitating a more efficient certification process.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5425, introduced on May 8, 2023, aims to amend the clinical practice requirements necessary for certain teacher candidates to obtain a certificate of eligibility with advanced standing in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill seeks to reduce the current requirement of two semesters of clinical practice and a total of 175 hours down to a more streamlined process. The intention behind this reduction is to alleviate the burdens associated with lengthy and costly training periods for aspiring teachers, allowing them to fulfill these requirements in just one semester.

Contention

Notwithstanding the objectives of A5425 to streamline teacher training, the bill has sparked diverse opinions among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the revised requirements would encourage more individuals to enter the teaching profession, potentially addressing ongoing teacher shortages. Conversely, opponents, including certain educators and unions, may raise concerns regarding whether the reduced clinical experience sufficiently prepares teachers for the complexities of classroom dynamics and educational standards. Thus, this bill encapsulates a broader debate about educational quality versus access in teacher certification.

Implementation

The provisions in A5425 are set to take effect immediately and will apply to the first full academic year following its enactment. As part of the implementation, the State Board of Education will play a critical role in defining the specific adjustments to the current clinical practice requirements, guided by the recommendations from the Commissioner of Education and input from involved educational organizations.

Companion Bills

NJ S3889

Same As Requires State Board of Education to reduce clinical practice requirements for certain teacher candidates.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2190

Requires State Board of Education to reduce clinical practice requirements for certain teacher candidates.

NJ S3889

Requires State Board of Education to reduce clinical practice requirements for certain teacher candidates.

NJ S1571

Requires State Board of Education to reduce clinical practice requirements for certain teacher candidates.

NJ S4515

Limits certain requirements for certification of career and technical education teachers.

NJ A5824

Limits certain requirements for certification of career and technical education teachers.

NJ A3562

Prohibits State Board of Education requirements concerning completion of performance based assessment for certain teacher certificates.

NJ A5391

Requires certain candidates for teaching certifications to complete youth mental health education course or online module.

NJ A5008

Requires State Board of Education to permit candidates awaiting teacher certification to submit affidavit to hiring school district affirming certificate requirements have been met.

NJ A332

Requires State Board of Education to permit candidates awaiting teacher certification to submit affidavit to hiring school district affirming certificate requirements have been met.

NJ S2594

Requires State Board of Education to permit candidates awaiting teacher certification to submit affidavit to hiring school district affirming certification requirements have been met.

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