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BY
COMMITTEE
ON
EDUCATION
(SUCCESSOR
TO
HF
4)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
modifying
requirements
related
to
teacher
intern
1
license
programs
and
licenses
and
authorizations
issued
2
by
the
board
of
educational
examiners
and
establishing
a
3
temporary
initial
teaching
license
to
be
issued
by
the
board
4
of
educational
examiners
to
applicants
who
complete
an
5
alternative
teacher
certification
program.
6
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
256.16,
subsection
1,
Code
2023,
is
1
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
2
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
m.
If
a
higher
education
institution
3
providing
practitioner
preparation
offers
a
program
that
is
4
designed
to
assist
students
in
attaining
a
teacher
intern
5
license
from
the
board
of
educational
examiners,
the
program
6
shall
require
participants
to
satisfy
all
of
the
following
7
requirements
before
completing
the
program:
8
(1)
A
participant
in
the
program
must
have
graduated
from
9
an
accredited
or
state-approved
college
or
university
and
must
10
meet
the
requirements
for
an
endorsement
area
approved
by
the
11
board
of
educational
examiners
for
a
teacher
intern
license.
12
(2)
A
participant
in
the
program
must
submit
with
the
13
application
to
the
program
a
copy
of
an
offer
of
employment
14
from
a
school.
15
(3)
A
participant
in
the
program
must
complete
the
required
16
pedagogy
training.
17
(4)
A
participant
in
the
program
must
work
under
the
18
supervision
of
a
teacher
leader
assigned
by
the
school
district
19
or
accredited
nonpublic
school,
including
during
co-teaching
20
and
planning
time.
21
Sec.
2.
Section
272.2,
subsection
13,
Code
2023,
is
amended
22
to
read
as
follows:
23
13.
Adopt
rules
to
provide
for
nontraditional
preparation
24
options
for
licensing
persons
who
hold
a
bachelor’s
degree
25
or
higher
from
an
accredited
or
state-approved
college
or
26
university,
who
do
not
meet
other
requirements
for
licensure.
27
The
rules
shall,
at
a
minimum,
require
the
board
to
do
all
of
28
the
following:
29
a.
Issue
a
teacher
intern
license
to
an
applicant
who
has
30
enrolled
in
a
program
established
pursuant
to
section
256.16,
31
subsection
1,
paragraph
“m”
.
32
b.
Allow
a
licensee
who
has
attained
a
teacher
intern
33
license
pursuant
to
paragraph
“a”
to
apply
for
an
initial
34
teaching
license
if
the
school
that
employed
the
licensee
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during
the
licensee’s
completion
of
the
program
established
1
pursuant
to
section
256.16,
subsection
1,
paragraph
“m”
,
and
2
the
higher
education
institution
that
operated
the
program,
3
recommend
that
the
licensee
be
allowed
to
apply
for
an
initial
4
teaching
license.
5
Sec.
3.
Section
272.2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
6
following
new
subsection:
7
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
26.
Adopt
rules
pursuant
to
chapter
8
17A
that
allow
an
individual
seeking
a
career
and
technical
9
secondary
authorization
to
apply,
and
if
eligible,
be
issued
10
the
secondary
authorization
prior
to
accepting
an
offer
of
11
employment
with
a
school.
12
Sec.
4.
NEW
SECTION
.
272.17
Temporary
initial
license
for
13
applicants
who
complete
an
alternative
teacher
certification
14
program.
15
1.
The
board
shall
grant
a
temporary
initial
teaching
16
license
to
an
applicant
who
meets
all
of
the
following
17
requirements:
18
a.
The
applicant
shall
hold
a
bachelor’s
degree
from
an
19
accredited
college
or
university.
20
b.
The
applicant
shall
successfully
complete
an
alternative
21
teacher
certification
program
that
includes
all
of
the
22
following:
23
(1)
The
required
content
training
in
the
area
in
which
the
24
applicant
seeks
to
be
licensed.
25
(2)
Pedagogy
training,
including
an
examination,
that
26
teaches
effective
instructional
delivery,
classroom
management
27
and
organization,
assessment,
instructional
design,
and
28
professional
learning
and
leadership.
29
2.
To
be
considered
an
alternative
teacher
certification
30
program
for
purposes
of
this
section,
an
alternative
teacher
31
certification
program
shall
meet
all
of
the
following
32
requirements:
33
a.
The
alternative
teacher
certification
program
must
34
operate
in
at
least
five
states.
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b.
The
alternative
teacher
certification
program
must
have
1
been
in
operation
for
at
least
ten
years.
2
3.
An
individual
who
successfully
completes
an
alternative
3
teacher
certification
program
and
who
is
granted
a
temporary
4
initial
teaching
license
by
the
board
under
this
section
is
5
authorized
to
teach
the
subjects
and
grade
levels
that
the
6
individual
successfully
completed
during
the
alternative
7
teacher
certification
program.
8
4.
The
board
shall
treat
an
individual
who
successfully
9
completes
an
alternative
teacher
certification
program
and
who
10
is
granted
a
temporary
initial
teaching
license
by
the
board
11
under
this
section
in
the
same
manner
as
an
individual
who
12
completes
a
traditional
teacher
preparation
program
and
who
13
receives
an
initial
teaching
license,
including
during
the
14
process
of
converting
the
temporary
initial
teaching
license
15
to
a
standard
teaching
license.
16
Sec.
5.
Section
272.28,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
17
follows:
18
272.28
Licensure
beyond
a
temporary
initial
license
or
an
19
initial
license.
20
1.
Requirements
for
teacher
licensure
beyond
a
temporary
21
initial
license
or
an
initial
license
shall
include
successful
22
completion
of
a
beginning
teacher
mentoring
and
induction
23
program
approved
by
the
state
board
of
education
pursuant
to
24
section
284.5
;
or
two
years
of
successful
teaching
experience
25
in
a
school
district
with
an
approved
career
paths,
leadership
26
roles,
and
compensation
framework
or
approved
comparable
system
27
as
provided
in
section
284.15
;
or
evidence
of
not
less
than
28
three
years
of
successful
teaching
experience
at
any
of
the
29
following:
30
a.
An
accredited
nonpublic
school
in
this
state.
31
b.
A
preschool
program
approved
by
the
United
States
32
department
of
health
and
human
services.
33
c.
Preschool
programs
at
school
districts
approved
to
34
participate
in
the
preschool
program
under
chapter
256C
.
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d.
Shared
visions
programs
receiving
grants
from
the
child
1
development
coordinating
council
under
section
256A.3
.
2
e.
Preschool
programs
receiving
moneys
from
the
school
3
ready
children
grants
account
of
the
early
childhood
Iowa
fund
4
created
in
section
256I.11
.
5
2.
A
teacher
from
an
accredited
nonpublic
school
or
another
6
state
or
country
is
exempt
from
the
requirement
of
subsection
1
7
if
the
teacher
can
document
three
years
of
successful
teaching
8
experience
and
meet
or
exceed
the
requirements
contained
in
9
rules
adopted
under
this
chapter
for
endorsement
and
licensure.
10
EXPLANATION
11
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
12
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
13
This
bill
modifies
requirements
related
to
teacher
intern
14
license
programs
and
licenses
and
authorizations
issued
by
15
the
board
of
educational
examiners
(BOEE)
and
establishes
a
16
temporary
initial
teaching
license
to
be
issued
by
the
BOEE
to
17
applicants
who
complete
an
alternative
teacher
certification
18
program.
19
The
bill
provides
that
if
a
higher
education
institution
20
providing
practitioner
preparation
offers
a
program
that
is
21
designed
to
assist
students
in
attaining
a
teacher
intern
22
license
from
the
BOEE,
the
program
shall
require
participants
23
to
satisfy
certain
specified
requirements.
24
Current
law
requires
the
BOEE
to
adopt
rules
to
provide
25
for
nontraditional
preparation
options
for
licensing
persons
26
who
hold
a
bachelor’s
degree
from
an
accredited
college
27
or
university
and
who
do
not
meet
other
requirements
for
28
licensure.
The
bill
provides
that
the
rules
shall
require
29
the
BOEE
to
issue
a
teacher
intern
license
to
an
applicant
30
who
has
completed
a
program
offered
by
a
higher
education
31
institution
providing
practitioner
preparation
that
is
designed
32
to
assist
students
in
attaining
a
teacher
intern
license.
The
33
bill
requires
the
BOEE
to
allow
a
licensee
who
has
attained
34
a
teacher
intern
license
under
such
a
program
to
apply
for
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an
initial
teaching
license
if
the
school
that
employed
1
the
licensee
during
the
program
and
the
higher
education
2
institution
recommend
that
the
licensee
be
allowed
to
apply.
3
The
bill
requires
the
BOEE
to
adopt
rules
that
allow
4
an
individual
seeking
a
career
and
technical
secondary
5
authorization
to
apply,
and
if
eligible,
be
issued
the
6
secondary
authorization
prior
to
accepting
an
offer
of
7
employment
with
a
school.
8
The
bill
requires
the
BOEE
to
grant
a
temporary
initial
9
teaching
license
to
an
applicant
who
holds
a
bachelor’s
degree
10
from
an
accredited
college
or
university
and
successfully
11
completes
an
alternative
teacher
certification
program.
The
12
bill
describes
what
an
alternative
teacher
certification
13
program
must
include.
14
The
bill
establishes
requirements
for
alternative
teacher
15
certification
programs,
including
that
the
program
must
operate
16
in
at
least
five
states
and
must
have
been
in
operation
for
at
17
least
10
years.
18
The
bill
provides
that
an
individual
who
successfully
19
completes
an
alternative
teacher
certification
program
and
who
20
is
granted
a
temporary
initial
teaching
license
is
authorized
21
to
teach
the
subjects
and
grade
levels
that
the
individual
22
successfully
completed
during
the
program.
23
The
bill
requires
the
BOEE
to
treat
an
individual
who
24
successfully
completes
an
alternative
teacher
certification
25
program
and
who
is
granted
a
temporary
initial
teaching
license
26
in
the
same
manner
as
an
individual
who
completes
a
traditional
27
teacher
preparation
program
and
who
receives
an
initial
28
teaching
license,
including
during
the
process
of
converting
29
the
temporary
initial
teaching
license
to
a
standard
teaching
30
license.
31
Code
section
272.28
establishes
requirements
for
teacher
32
licensure
beyond
an
initial
license.
Pursuant
to
current
33
Code
section
272.28,
the
requirements
for
teacher
licensure
34
beyond
an
initial
license
include
successful
completion
of
a
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beginning
teacher
mentoring
and
induction
program;
two
years
1
of
successful
teaching
experience
in
a
school
district
with
2
an
approved
career
paths,
leadership
roles,
and
compensation
3
framework;
or
evidence
of
not
less
than
three
years
of
4
successful
teaching
experience
with
certain
specified
programs.
5
The
bill
modifies
Code
section
272.28
to
impose
these
same
6
requirements
on
individuals
attempting
to
obtain
teacher
7
licensure
beyond
a
temporary
initial
teaching
license.
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