Indiana Department of Education Conference Call on the Proposed Revisions to Indiana’s Educator Preparation and Licensing. Moderated By -Pat Mapes: Director.

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Indiana Department of Education Conference Call on the Proposed Revisions to Indiana’s Educator Preparation and Licensing. Moderated By -Pat Mapes: Director of Educator Licensing and Development -Ray Graves: Senior Evaluator/Consultant

Myth 1: The proposed changes to the licensing rules, if adopted, will undermine the teaching profession and be harmful to education in Indiana.

Fact: -The REPA proposal combines several of the best features of the past two licensing systems in Indiana (Rules and Rules 2002). -REPA will ensure future secondary teachers have a deep content knowledge of the courses they’ll be teaching in order to be fully compliant with the Highly Qualified teacher provision of No Child Left Behind. -The proposal cleans up the bureaucratic red tape involved in renewing licenses.

Myth 2: The REPA eliminates pedagogy requirements for new teachers.

Fact: -The REPA proposal does not eliminate pedagogy -REPA seeks to capture the pedagogical concepts which are “essential” and strike a balance between content knowledge and pedagogy.

Myth 3: The REPA proposal allows persons who have no field experience to teach.

Fact: -The proposal requires all teaching candidates to complete nine weeks of student teaching.

Myth 4: The REPA has “removed any barrier for those with a criminal background to be licensed in Indiana.”

Fact: -The Indiana General Assembly in its 2009 session re-defined the process for reviewing criminal backgrounds of all persons who interact with children in Indiana’s accredited schools by making it an employment process rather than a licensing process. -The legislature repealed the provision requiring teaching applicants to submit a limited criminal history at the time they apply for a teaching license. -The REPA proposal only makes changes to comply with this new state law.

Myth 5: Currently licensed teachers will be required to pass tests on both instructional and content area knowledge upon renewing their licenses.

Fact: -The REPA proposal does not require teachers currently licensed to take a “re-licensing test” for continued teaching or licensing renewal. -New applicants will be required to pass such tests, but current teachers or license holders will not. -All properly licensed teachers will retain their right to teach any subjects and grade levels they are currently licensed to teach.

Myth 6: The proposed rules would not allow teachers who have an elementary license with a subject- area middle school endorsement to continue teaching at the middle school level.

Fact: -Teachers with this type of license will still be able to teach at the middle school level. -These teachers will be grandfathered into the new rules and will automatically receive comparable REPA licenses. -The intent of the rule is not to remove any teachers from teaching assignments for which they are properly licensed.

Myth 7: The DOE is “rushing” the process to change Indiana’s educator licensing and preparation rules.

Fact: -June 25, 2009: Advisory Board forms consensus that Indiana’s licensing and teacher prep rules need to be revised. -July 29, and August 20, 2009 meetings: board reviews and makes changes to drafts of REPA -June 25 to September 2, 2009: Advisory Board receives feedback from the general public -September 3, 2009: The board votes (15-4) to move the REPA into the public hearing process.

Fact: -Three public hearings have been scheduled to allow for public comment. -October 27, 2009, at Rochester High School -October 29, 2009, at Scottsburg Middle School -November 2, 2009, at Indiana State Library -Comments may also be submitted online at -The earliest the proposals could enacted is July 31, 2010

Myth 8: All educators, including elementary school teachers, would have to hold a bachelor’s degree with a major in the subject they’re teaching.

Fact: -Current license holders will remain unaffected by new curriculum options. -Future elementary teacher may still complete the traditional “degree in elementary education.” -Only future secondary teachers will be required to receive a bachelor's degree in their content area combined with a minor in education.

Myth 9: Under the REPA proposal, elementary and secondary teachers would be eligible for licensure with certification from the ABCTE, a certification program designed specifically for career changers.

Fact: -ABCTE is not a program approved by the proposed rule. The rule does not approve any new alternative programs at this time. -The proposed rule allows the board to review new alternative programs at a later date to determine if such programs are suitable

Myth 10: Principals will be “burdened” by being required to certify credits for teachers’ applications for license renewal.

Fact: -Under REPA, principals will sign off on teachers’ professional development training -Principals know their students and teachers best and are therefore better suited to manage the renewal process than DOE employees in Indianapolis. -College and university coursework is not excluded from the definition of professional growth experiences and counts toward the professional growth points needed for license renewal.

Myth 11: Psychologists, counselors, social workers, and speech-language- hearing clinicians would no longer be licensed by the Department of Education.

Fact: -Psychologists, social workers, counselors, and speech-language-hearing clinicians will continue to be licensed by both the IPLA and DOE. -School nurses will no longer be licensed by the DOE because they are licensed by IPLA and do not instruct students or participate in curriculum programming of student it a school setting. -This will save nurses the cost of applying for a second license.

Information regarding REPA can be found at DOE.IN.GOV/REPA. Thanks for your time and do not hesitate to contact the IDOE for further information.