Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4393

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
3/1/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Refer
3/24/22  

Caption

Schools; modifying frequency of conducting an educator supply-and-demand study; listing shortage areas to be identified in study; effective date.

Impact

The implementation of HB 4393 is expected to enhance the state's response to teacher shortages by establishing a standardized and regular approach to assessing educational needs. The annual report and triennial studies aim to keep educational stakeholders informed and to facilitate better planning and resource allocation. This effort aligns with broader goals to improve education quality and address teacher retention issues in Oklahoma, particularly in underserved areas.

Summary

House Bill 4393 aims to amend the Oklahoma Statutes to modify the frequency of conducting an educator supply-and-demand study. This bill mandates that the State Board of Education, in cooperation with various educational institutions, perform the study every three years rather than at irregular intervals. The purpose of the study is to identify areas with critical teacher shortages based on region, county, and subject matter. It also requires an annual report to be submitted outlining the findings to key government officials including the Governor and legislative leaders.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 4393 appears to be positive, as it seeks to provide systematic data that could help resolve teacher shortages—a critical issue impacting education in Oklahoma. Educators and advocates have expressed that having regular insights into teacher supply and demand will allow for more responsive measures to recruit and retain qualified teachers, thereby ultimately benefiting students and educational outcomes.

Contention

While the sentiment is largely supportive, some concerns may arise regarding the execution of the study and whether it will adequately address the complexities of teacher shortages. Critics might point out potential bureaucratic delays in compiling reports or a lack of actionable steps following the findings. Additionally, there may be challenges in identifying and qualifying areas of shortage effectively, as this involves navigating various local and regional educational contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1441

Schools; modifying frequency of various required professional development for teachers; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1441

Schools; modifying frequency of various required professional development for teachers; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1823

Elections; municipal elections; modifying dates; school districts and board of education; modifying terms; continuing education requirements; effective date.

OK HB1823

Elections; municipal elections; modifying dates; school districts and board of education; modifying terms; continuing education requirements; effective date.

OK HB1096

Schools; modifying goals of certain programs; modifying eligibility for certain higher education programs; adding references to Classic Learning Test; effective date; emergency.

OK SB175

Schools; naming act related to suicide awareness and training Evan's Law; modifying frequency of training. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1773

Schools; requiring study of multi-tiered systems of support in preservice teacher preparation program; effective date.

OK SB6

School district elections; modifying dates for board of education elections. Effective date.

OK SB242

Law enforcement training; modifying composition of the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. Effective date.

OK HB2562

Schools; State Board of Education; modifying membership of the Board; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.