Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB361

Caption

Expand eligibility for a 40-hour teaching permit

Impact

The implications of HB 361 are potentially significant for educational institutions facing shortages of licensed teachers in specialized fields. By allowing nonlicensed individuals to teach with a permit, the bill responds to the growing demand for STEM education and career-technical training. This shift may enhance educational opportunities for students in these subjects, as more qualified professionals from relevant industries could enter the classroom and provide real-world experiences and knowledge.

Summary

House Bill 361 aims to amend section 3319.301 of the Revised Code to expand eligibility for a teaching permit that allows nonlicensed individuals to teach in specific educational settings. This includes STEM schools, dropout recovery community schools, and industry-recognized credential programs. The proposed legislation permits nonlicensed individuals to teach classes for up to forty hours a week, significantly increasing their capacity to contribute to educational programs, especially in specialized areas where experienced professionals are needed but may not hold traditional teaching licenses.

Contention

While supporters of HB 361 argue that this bill addresses teacher shortages and enhances the educational workforce, critics may voice concerns regarding the qualifications of nonlicensed teachers. There is a possibility that the reliance on nonlicensed individuals could dilute educational standards and the overall quality of instruction, particularly in critical areas such as STEM and vocational training. Additionally, the legislation includes stipulations ensuring that licensed educators supervise nonlicensed teachers, but the adequacy of training and support for these nonlicensed individuals may become a point of contention among educational stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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