Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1217

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Teacher education program and licensure requirements; remove the option for a 21 ACT score (or SAT equivalent) for eligibility.

Impact

In terms of state laws, this bill represents a significant shift in how teacher qualifications are assessed in Mississippi. The move to remove the standardized testing requirement aligns with ongoing debates on education reform, where there is increasing recognition of alternative assessments and professional competencies over traditional testing metrics. The bill is expected to elevate the number of potential candidates for teaching programs, potentially enriching the educator workforce and creating more diversity in teaching backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill 1217 aims to amend existing provisions in the Mississippi Code by removing the requirement for a minimum 21 ACT score (or its SAT equivalent) to enter an approved teacher education program. This legislative change is set to affect the eligibility criteria for prospective teachers seeking licensure. By eliminating the standardized testing requirement, the bill seeks to broaden access to the teaching profession, particularly for individuals who may be skilled educators but have not achieved high standardized test scores.

Contention

However, the bill does face notable points of contention. Critics argue that standardized tests, such as the ACT, serve as important benchmarks for assessing the foundational skills necessary for effective teaching. They contend that removing this requirement could lower the standards of teacher preparation programs and ultimately affect educational outcomes for students. Additionally, this legislative measure has sparked discussions regarding the balance between inclusive pathways into the profession and maintaining rigorous standards that ensure student success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1166

Teacher licensure; revise provisions relating to educator preparation programs and standards for nontraditional teaching route through TMI.

MS HB1144

Teacher and administrator licensure; revise provisions related to educator preparation programs and criteria for entry into such programs.

MS SB142

Public school teachers; licensure requirements, issuance of a one-year local eligibility license.

MS HB1059

Teacher licensure and certification; revise qualifications for receipt of and entry into educator preparation programs.

MS HB1175

"Grow Your Own Teacher Education Act"; establish pilot program to promote and prepare teachers for the profession.

MS HB750

Teacher licensure; authorize SDE to issue Nontraditional Teaching Route - Standard License to certain individuals with advanced degrees.

MS HB668

Teacher licensure; authorize SDE to issue Nontraditional Teaching Route - Standard License to certain individuals with advanced degrees.

MS SB2612

Standard educator licenses; revise requirements for.

MS HF1257

Barriers to teacher licensure removed, licensure requirements modified, and short-call substitute teacher pilot program established.

MS HB293

Teacher and administrator license; deny or revoke for those who physically abuse a student.

Similar Bills

MS HB1166

Teacher licensure; revise provisions relating to educator preparation programs and standards for nontraditional teaching route through TMI.

MS HB750

Teacher licensure; authorize SDE to issue Nontraditional Teaching Route - Standard License to certain individuals with advanced degrees.

MS HB62

Teacher licensure; create additional nontraditional route for certain individuals to receive.

MS HB44

Teacher licensure; create additional nontraditional route for certain individuals to receive.

MS SB2882

Standard teacher license; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2674

Licensed educators; provide appeal rights when license suspended or revoked.

MS HB664

Teacher licensure; authorize issuance to certain individuals with foreign certification on reciprocity with documentation.

MS HB1118

Mississippi Teacher Residency Program; require Legislature to appropriate annual funding.