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        PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1089, 2129, 4332         PRINTER'S NO. 4418

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 923 Session of 2007


        INTRODUCED BY ROEBUCK, D. EVANS, FREEMAN, GALLOWAY, GRUCELA,
           JOSEPHS, W. KELLER, KORTZ, LEACH, McILHATTAN, MELIO, MURT,
           MYERS, M. O'BRIEN, PALLONE, PARKER, PAYTON, PRESTON,
           READSHAW, SOLOBAY, STURLA, TANGRETTI, THOMAS, WALKO,
           YOUNGBLOOD, LONGIETTI AND CALTAGIRONE, MARCH 29, 2007

        AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
           SEPTEMBER 23, 2008

                                     AN ACT

     1  Establishing and providing for the implementation and
     2     administration of the Beginning Educator Support and Training
     3     (BEST) Program; and providing for powers and duties of the
     4     Department of Education.

     5     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     6  hereby enacts as follows:
     7  Section 1.  Short title.
     8     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Beginning
     9  Educator Support and Training (BEST) Program.
    10  Section 2.  Declaration of policy.
    11     The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
    12         (1)  The beginning years of a teacher's career are a
    13     critical time in which intensive professional development and
    14     training must occur.
    15         (2)  The public invests heavily in the preparation of
    16     prospective teachers and more than half of all new teachers
    17     leave some Pennsylvania school districts after one or two

     1     years in the classroom.
     2         (3)  Intensive professional development and training are
     3     necessary to build on the preparation that precedes initial
     4     certification, to transform academic preparation into
     5     practical success in the classroom, to retain greater numbers
     6     of capable beginning educators and to remove novices who show
     7     little promise as teachers.
     8  Section 3.  Definitions.
     9     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
    10  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
    11  context clearly indicates otherwise:
    12     "Beginning educator."  A first-year teacher with a valid
    13  Pennsylvania Instructional I certificate or Educational
    14  Specialist I certificate or who is a long-term substitute, 45
    15  days or more, employed in an eligible school district.
    16     "Department."  The Department of Education of the
    17  Commonwealth.
    18     "Eligible school district."  A school district with a high
    19  turnover rate for beginning educators in a two-year period and
    20  that is economically disadvantaged as determined by the
    21  Secretary of Education.
    22     "Performance-based assessment."  An assessment that evaluates
    23  beginning educators in relation to student learning and teaching
    24  behaviors that is content-specific and reveals information about
    25  the logic and coherence of the teachers' curriculum, the
    26  appropriateness of their instructional decisions for students,
    27  the range of pedagogical strategies they use effectively, the
    28  quality of their assignments, their skill in assessing student
    29  learning and their ability to reflect on their own teaching and
    30  make changes based on evidence of student learning.
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     1     "Program."  The Beginning Educator Support and Training
     2  (BEST) Program established by this act.
     3     "Program quality."  Excellence with respect to program
     4  factors, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
     5         (1)  Program goals.
     6         (2)  Design resources.
     7         (3)  Management, evaluation and improvement of the
     8     program.
     9         (4)  Working conditions.
    10         (5)  Support, training and assessment services to each
    11     beginning educator.
    12     "Secretary."  The Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth.
    13  Section 3.1.  Establishment.
    14     (a)  Program established.--There is hereby established the
    15  Beginning Educator Support and Training (BEST) Program, to be
    16  administered by the department. The department shall provide the
    17  program to all school districts identified as having high
    18  teacher turnover rates for first-year and second-year teachers
    19  and that are economically disadvantaged as determined by the
    20  secretary AND THAT ARE SELECTED FOR PARTICIPATION BY THE          <--
    21  DEPARTMENT. Participation in the program shall be mandatory for
    22  beginning educators employed in eligible school districts that
    23  apply for funding under section 5 AND THAT ARE SELECTED FOR       <--
    24  PARTICIPATION BY THE DEPARTMENT. The department shall adopt and
    25  implement criteria and standards for participation in the
    26  program, including criteria regarding the eligibility of
    27  educators and standards of local program quality and intensity
    28  for schools, school districts, colleges, universities and other
    29  educational and professional organizations involved in the
    30  program. The criteria and standards shall be consistent with the
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     1  purposes of the program.
     2     (b)  Program description.--The program shall support locally
     3  designed, high-quality induction programs that provide
     4  individualized support and performance-based assessment for all
     5  participating beginning educators. The department shall develop
     6  and implement policies to govern the support, training and
     7  assessment of beginning educators.
     8     (c)  Continuing professional education.--For a beginning
     9  educator who holds an Instructional I or Educational Specialist
    10  I certificate who is subject to the requirements of section
    11  1205.2 of the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as
    12  the Public School Code of 1949, participation in the program
    13  may, at the teacher's discretion, serve as credit towards hours
    14  of continuing professional education programs, activities or
    15  learning experiences.
    16  Section 4.  Administration.
    17     The department shall implement and administer the program for
    18  eligible school districts pursuant to this act. In administering
    19  the program, the department shall provide for or contract for
    20  all of the following:
    21         (1)  Establishment of requirements for reviewing and
    22     approving local teacher induction programs.
    23         (2)  Development and administration of a system for
    24     ensuring local teacher induction program quality and
    25     effectiveness in producing excellent program outcomes.
    26         (3)  Ensuring that an eligible school district has a
    27     local induction plan in place for each participating
    28     beginning educator and that the program provides intensive,
    29     mentor-based individualized support and assistance to each
    30     participating beginning educator that includes a performance-
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     1     based assessment.
     2         (4)  Conducting and tracking research related to best
     3     practices for teacher induction programs and professional
     4     development materials and strategies for personnel involved
     5     in implementing induction programs.
     6  Section 5.  Funding.
     7     (a)  General rule.--An TO THE EXTENT FUNDS ARE APPROPRIATED    <--
     8  FOR THIS PROGRAM, AN eligible school district or consortium of
     9  eligible school districts may apply to the department for
    10  funding to establish a local teacher induction program pursuant
    11  to this act. From amounts appropriated for the purposes of this
    12  act, the department shall allocate AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED        <--
    13  $1,500 for each beginning educator participating in the program
    14  at eligible school districts. To be eligible to receive funding,
    15  an eligible school district shall meet all the criteria and
    16  standards required by the department.
    17     (b)  Participation limitation.--State funding for
    18  participation in the program by educators who hold a first-level
    19  certificate is limited to two years or until the teacher has
    20  satisfied requirements for successful completion of the local
    21  teacher induction program, whichever occurs first.
    22     (c)  Funding limitation.--No more than 10% of the total sum
    23  appropriated annually shall be granted to any single eligible
    24  school district.
    25  Section 6.  Report.
    26     The department shall evaluate the effectiveness of the
    27  program two years following full implementation and report the
    28  findings to the General Assembly. An interim report shall be
    29  provided to the General Assembly no later than July 1, 2008       <--
    30  2010, if full funding has not been provided prior to that date.   <--
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     1  Section 7.  Effective date.
     2     This act shall take effect July 1, 2009, or immediately,
     3  whichever is later.


















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