Prohibits State Board of Education from limiting number of certain two-year college credits that may be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements.
Impact
By prohibiting the State Board of Education from enforcing limits on the acceptance of two-year college education credits, S187 seeks to broaden the accessibility of teacher certification for candidates who have completed their education at community colleges. This aligns with the state's interest in increasing the pool of certified teachers, particularly in areas experiencing shortages. The legislation is positioned to make the certification process more inclusive by recognizing educational achievements across various institutions.
Summary
Senate Bill No. 187, introduced in the 221st Legislature of New Jersey, aims to remove restrictions placed by the State Board of Education on the number of credits earned from accredited two-year colleges that can be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements. The bill is sponsored by Senator Vincent J. Polistina and Senator Renee C. Burgess and reflects a growing legislative interest in enhancing educational pathways for future educators.
Contention
The bill's proponents argue that allowing more credits from two-year colleges will provide greater educational opportunities for aspiring teachers. However, there may be concerns regarding the quality and rigor of programs at two-year institutions versus traditional four-year colleges. Critics of similar initiatives in other contexts have voiced fears that lowering standards could potentially impact the overall quality of education and preparedness of new teachers, though specifics on this aspect have not emerged in the current discussions surrounding S187.
Carry Over
Prohibits State Board of Education from limiting number of certain two-year college credits that may be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements.
NJ S3687
Carry Over
Prohibits State Board of Education from limiting number of certain two-year college credits that may be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements.
Prohibits State Board of Education from limiting number of certain two-year college credits that may be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements.
Prohibits State Board of Education from limiting number of certain two-year college credits that may be applied towards meeting teacher certification requirements.
Teacher certification; directing the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability to have certain authority over teacher certification until certain date. Effective date. Emergency.