Establishes provisions relating to teacher certification
By implementing these changes, SB1394 aims to streamline the process by which teachers can obtain certification and re-establish their credentials after gaps in employment. The bill establishes that the State Board of Education is responsible for developing regulations and overseeing the professional certification process, emphasizing a commitment to maintain educational standards while accommodating varying applicant circumstances.
Senate Bill 1394 updates the regulations surrounding the certification of teachers in Missouri. The bill provides a framework for issuing teaching certificates based on college credit or examinations, as well as outlines specific criteria for provisional and professional certification. Moreover, it allows for the issuance of a provisional teaching certificate valid for three years to certain applicants, such as spouses of active duty military members and individuals relocating from other states, pending the completion of background checks.
Some points of contention may arise from the provision regarding teacher certification based on backgrounds from other states and the new requirements for professional development. Critics may argue that the emphasis on an online teacher preparation program could disproportionately benefit candidates from more privileged backgrounds or those who can afford such programs. Additionally, the introduction of provisional certification for military spouses may raise concerns about the qualifications and readiness of teachers entering the classroom under these expedited conditions.