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AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO. 441

Printer's No. 1896

  

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Amend Bill, page 1, line 5, by inserting after "thereto,""

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further providing for certificates qualifying persons to teach

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and for kinds of State certificates; providing for

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postbaccalaureate certification; and 

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Amend Bill, page 1, lines 9 through 12, by striking out all

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of said lines and inserting

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Section 1.  Section 1201 of the act of March 10, 1949

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(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949,

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amended January 14, 1970 (1969 P.L.468, No.192), is amended to

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read:

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Section 1201.  Certificates Qualifying Persons to Teach.--

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Only those persons holding one of the following certificates

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shall be qualified to teach in the public schools of this

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Commonwealth--(1) Permanent college certificate, (2) provisional

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college certificate, (3) normal school diploma, (4) normal

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school certificate, (5) special permanent certificate, (6)

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special temporary certificate, (7) permanent State certificate,

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(8) residency certificate, (9) intern certificate, (10) 

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certificates which are permanent licenses to teach by virtue of

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the provisions of section one thousand three hundred eight of

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the act, approved the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine

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hundred eleven (Pamphlet Laws 309), as amended, which is

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repealed hereby, or [(9)] (11) such other kinds of certificates

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as are issued under the standards prescribed by the State Board

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of Education. The State Board of Education shall also provide

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for issuance of certificates by district superintendents to meet

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such emergencies or shortage of teachers as may occur.

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Section 2.  Sections 1203 and 1206 of the act are amended to

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read:

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Section 1203.  Kinds of State Certificates.--(a)  State

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certificates hereafter granted shall include the following:

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Provisional College Certificates,

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Permanent  College Certificates,

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Certificates issued by other states and validated by the

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Superintendent of Public Instruction,

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Special Temporary Certificates,

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Special Permanent Certificates[.],

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Residency Certificates,

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Intern Certificates.

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(b)  All persons receiving any of such certificates shall

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have qualifications not less than graduation from a State

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Teachers' College of this Commonwealth, or equivalent training.

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Postbaccalaureate certification programs, including residency,

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intern and administrative certification programs completed under

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section 1207.1 are equivalent training for purposes of this act.

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(c)  Every college certificate shall set forth the names of

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the college or university from which its holder was graduated.

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State certificates shall entitle their holders to teach in every

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part of this Commonwealth for the terms herein specified.

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Section 1206.  Certificates Issued by Other States.--[The

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Superintendent of Public Instruction may validate in this

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Commonwealth teachers' certificates issued by other states, or

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by the State normal schools or colleges of other states, whose

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requirements are equivalent to those of this Commonwealth. Such

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validation of certificates may be revoked by the Superintendent

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of Public Instruction at any time.] (a)  Candidates holding a

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valid instructional certificate issued by another state may be

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eligible for comparable Pennsylvania certification provided that

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the candidate meets the following requirements:

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(1)  Holds a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited

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college or university.

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(2)  Has at least three (3) years of successful professional

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experience.

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(3)  Demonstrates subject matter competency in the applicable

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area of Pennsylvania certification.

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(4)  Satisfies the requirements of section 1209.

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(b)  The Secretary of Education shall adopt standards and

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guidelines as necessary to implement this section.

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Section 3.  The act is amended by adding a section to read:

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Section 1207.1.  Postbaccalaureate Certification.--(a)

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the

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Secretary of Education shall have all of the following powers

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and duties with regard to postbaccalaureate certification

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programs:

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(1)  Evaluate and approve, in accordance with this section,

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all postbaccalaureate certification programs, including

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accelerated programs, leading to the certification of

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professional personnel including intern certification programs,

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residency certification programs and administrative

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certification programs.

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(2)  Evaluate and approve qualified providers of

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postbaccalaureate certification programs, which may include

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providers other than institutions of higher education.

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(3)  Develop guidelines for the approval of postbaccalaureate

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instructional certification programs, which shall include:

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(i)  Instruction and training in the following:

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(A)  Educational strategies for the designated subject area.

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(B)  Child development specifically related to the level of

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the certificate sought.

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(C)  Professional ethics and responsibilities.

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(D)  Pennsylvania academic standards.

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(E)  Assessment knowledge and skills.

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(F)  Accommodations and adaptations for students with

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disabilities in an inclusive setting.

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(G)  Strategies for meeting instructional needs of English

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language learners.

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(ii)  Requirements for candidate oversight and mentoring that

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include field placement, student teaching, classroom

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observations and ongoing support for novice educators in

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partnership with local education agencies during their induction

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period, including observation, consultation and assessment that

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includes close supervision by a professional employe.

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(4)  Issue certificates in accordance with this section to

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qualified candidates.

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(5)  Adopt standards and guidelines as necessary to implement

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this section.

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(b)  (1)  The Secretary of Education may make a one-time

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issuance of a residency certificate for service in a specific

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shortage area of instruction in public schools of this

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Commonwealth to an applicant who meets all of the following:

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(i)  Satisfies the requirements specified under section 1209.

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(ii)  Meets one of the following:

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(A)  Holds a doctoral degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage.

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(B)  Holds a master's degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage and has at least two

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(2) years of work experience in the subject area or related

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field.

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(C)  Holds a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage and has at least five

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(5) years of work experience in the subject area or related

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field.

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(iii)  Is continuously enrolled in an approved residency

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program.

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(iv)  Presents evidence of satisfactory achievement on the

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appropriate subject area content test.

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(2)  A residency certificate shall be valid for three (3)

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years of teaching in the public schools of this Commonwealth in

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the area for which it applies.

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(3)  The Secretary of Education shall have all of the

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following powers and duties related to the issuance of residency

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certificates:

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(i)  Identify areas of certification in which there is a

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Statewide or regional shortage of qualified teachers.

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(ii)  Develop guidelines for the residency program in

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accordance with subsection (a).

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(iii)  Issue residency certificates to qualified applicants.

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(iv)  Report annually to the State Board of Education on the

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number of residency certificates issued under this section.

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(4)  A residency certificate may be converted to an

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Instructional I Certificate upon the completion of all residency

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program requirements under Department of Education guidelines

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and the completion of three (3) years of satisfactory teaching

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in the public schools of this Commonwealth.

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(c)  (1)  Postbaccalaureate instructional intern

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certification programs shall provide flexible and accelerated

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pedagogical training to teachers who have demonstrated subject

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matter competency in a subject area related to their

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certification, provided that the first year of teaching includes

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a minimum of one classroom observation each month by an approved

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postbaccalaureate certification program provider.

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(2)  The Secretary of Education may make a one-time issuance

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of a postbaccalaureate instructional intern certificate for

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service in a specific area of instruction to candidates who, in

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addition to meeting the requirements of section 1209, present

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evidence of satisfactory achievement on the department-

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prescribed subject matter assessments related to the area of

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certification and hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited

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college or university. This certificate shall require continuing

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enrollment in an approved postbaccalaureate instructional intern

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certification program.

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(3)  A postbaccalaureate instructional intern certificate

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shall be valid for three (3) years of teaching in the public

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schools of this Commonwealth and may not be renewed.

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(4)  A candidate shall be issued an Instructional I

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Certificate upon successful completion of the approved

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postbaccalaureate instructional intern program provided that the

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candidate has satisfied the requirements of section 1209.

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(d)  (1)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no

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person shall be granted an administrative certificate by the

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Department of Education unless:

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(i)  The candidate holds a bachelor's degree from a

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regionally accredited college or university.

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(ii)  The candidate has had three (3) years of relevant

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professional experience.

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(iii)  The candidate satisfies the requirements of section

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1209.

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(iv)  The candidate has completed in a college or university

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a graduate program in education approved by the Department of

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Education or has provided to the Secretary of Education

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satisfactory evidence that the candidate has successfully

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completed a leadership development program that meets the

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Pennsylvania school leadership standards under section 1217.

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(2)  The Secretary of Education may adopt standards and

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guidelines as necessary to implement this section.

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(e)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no candidate

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for certification or admission into a certification preparation

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program who holds a bachelor's degree from a regionally

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accredited college or university shall be required to complete

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the academic preparation requirements of 22 Pa. Code Ch. 354

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(relating to preparation of professional educators).

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Section 4.  Section 1209 of the act, amended April 15, 1959

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(P.L.41, No.16) and June 24, 1959 (P.L.485, No.110), is amended

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to read:

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Amend Bill, page 2, line 28, by striking out "2" and

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inserting

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 5

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Amend Bill, page 3, line 1, by striking out "3" and inserting

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 6

  

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