New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4525

Introduced
9/22/22  
Refer
9/22/22  
Report Pass
2/9/23  

Caption

Permits State Board of Education to authorize alternative teaching certificate.

Impact

The introduction of A4525 is likely to impact the teaching workforce in New Jersey significantly. It aims to streamline the certification process and could potentially increase the supply of teachers in critical shortage areas or alternative educational environments such as charter schools and approved private schools for students with disabilities. The bill outlines that teachers holding these alternative certificates can gain standard certification after four years of continuous employment, which encourages retention in the profession.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4525 proposes to allow the State Board of Education in New Jersey to issue alternative teaching certificates. This initiative is aimed at broadening the pathways for teacher certification by permitting candidates to qualify for certification without needing to pass certain state tests which traditionally assess subject matter knowledge. The bill suggests that a candidate meeting all other eligibility requirements can be granted an alternative certificate of eligibility, which facilitates their entry into the teaching profession under certain conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be cautiously optimistic. Advocates believe it can help alleviate teacher shortages by providing a more accessible path to certification, which is essential for maintaining quality education across the state. However, there are concerns voiced by some educational stakeholders regarding the readiness of teachers without passing traditional examinations, questioning the effectiveness of such a move on educational quality and student outcomes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A4525 include the debate over the necessity and effectiveness of standardized testing as a measure of teaching competency. Critics argue that bypassing these tests may undermine the quality of education by allowing unqualified individuals to enter the classroom. On the other hand, supporters view the bill as a progressive step toward diversifying the education workforce, particularly in underserved regions. The dialogue emphasizes a balancing act between ensuring quality education and addressing the urgent need for a more robust teaching pool.

Companion Bills

NJ S1553

Same As Permits State Board of Education to authorize alternative teaching certificate.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1553

Permits State Board of Education to authorize alternative teaching certificate.

NJ AB2345

Short-term staff permits: provisional intern permits: teaching permits for statutory leave: designated subjects career technical education teaching credentials: cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.

NJ HB2521

Requiring the state board of education to authorize teaching licenses for individuals who complete an alternative teacher certification program.

NJ HB2205

Relating to the State Board for Educator Certification, educator preparation programs, educator certification, issuance of certain teaching permits, and certain procedures for investigating educator misconduct.

NJ A3991

Directs State Board of Education to authorize general science endorsement to instructional certificate.

NJ A689

Allows alternative evaluation in place of basic skills testing requirements for certain teacher certification.

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 A5351

Establishes interstate reciprocity for certain teachers with out-of-State teaching certificates.

NJ SB407

Requiring the state board of education to authorize teaching licenses for individuals who complete an alternative teacher certification program.

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