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House panel reviews rules to expand teacher apprenticeship, change alternative-certification requirements

2664508 · January 20, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Committee heard from State Board staff on proposed rule changes that add apprenticeship pathways, create multi-year interim certificates for some programs and remove a baccalaureate requirement from an alternative authorization pathway. Committee members pressed for data on program uptake and long-term teacher outcomes.

The House Education Committee on Wednesday heard presentations from State Board of Education staff on proposed rule changes that would recognize teacher apprenticeship programs, create multi-year interim certificates for some instructors and change requirements for alternative authorization.

The rule package presented by Matthew Scribe of the State Board of Education would add definitions and certification paths for board‑approved apprenticeship and nontraditional preparation programs and clarify issuance of interim certificates for programs such as JROTC. "This is talking about those teacher apprenticeship programs," Scribe said while outlining the…

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