161.167 Program to encourage persons to enter Kentucky teaching profession --
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Reports.
(1)By January 1, 2001, the Kentucky Department of Education, with help from
representatives of the Education Professional Standards Board, the Council on
Postsecondary Education, the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, the
Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, public and private
not-for-profit postsecondary institutions, and local educational agencies, shall
develop a plan, including timelines for implementation, for a multidimensional
recruitment and information program, to encourage persons to enter the teaching
profession and to seek employment in Kentucky.
(2)The program shall not supplant or diminish current efforts required in KRS
161.165.
(3)The components of the program shall include:
(a)Early recruitment programs to inform middle and high school students about
the potential of teaching as a career;
(b)Programs to encourage paraprofessionals in schools, as well as other
nontraditional students, to pursue additional education to become teachers;
(c)Programs to enlist highly skilled career employees in specific content areas to
pursue teaching as a second career;
(d)Options for recruiting persons with liberal arts and sciences majors and
current students with nondeclared majors into nontraditional and accelerated
teacher preparation programs;
(e)Marketing strategies for informing the public of the importance of high
quality teaching to student achievement, the value of teachers to society as a
whole, the benefits and rewards of teaching, and the options for entering
teacher preparation, including scholarship information; and
(f)Expanding the Kentucky Department of Education's electronic bulletin board
for certified vacancies in local school districts to include an option for
potential teachers to voluntarily post their availability for education positions
within the state.
(4)No later than March 15, 2001, the Department of Education shall present a status
report of the recruitment and information program to the Interim Joint Committee
on Education; and no later than October 15, 2001, the Department of Education
shall present to the Interim Joint Committee on Education and the Interim Joint
Committee on Appropriations and Revenue a summary report with
recommendations.