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Code · Oklahoma · Title 70 — Schools

§70-6-186.1. TeachForwardOK pilot program — Applications for

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teacher education programs — Report.
A. The Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability shall establish and maintain a two-year pilot program to be known as TeachForwardOK to provide new, high-quality pathways to enter the teaching profession and increase the number of teachers in this state’s workforce.
B. Within thirty
(30)days of the effective date of this act, the Commission shall issue a request for proposals to select technical assistance providers to evaluate teacher education programs in institutions of higher education within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education that are accredited by the Commission pursuant to Section 6-186 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C. To participate in TeachForwardOK, a teacher education program shall submit an application to the Commission in the manner and on a form prescribed by the Commission. The Commission shall establish criteria to approve applicants. Subject to the availability of funds, the Commission shall award grants to approved applicant teacher education programs. The Commission may use any gifts, grants, devises, and donations from any public or private source and monies appropriated by the Legislature for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this section.
Grants shall be used as incentives to participate and to contract with a technical assistance provider selected by the Commission pursuant to subsection B of this section. The provider shall evaluate, at a minimum, the following:
1. Teacher candidate recruitment and completion;
2. Whether the teacher education program prepares teacher candidates effectively;
3. Whether the teacher education program meets workforce needs in this state; and
4. Innovative ways to recruit nontraditional teacher candidates unique to the teacher education program.
D. 1. Evaluation reports prepared by a technical assistance provider shall be electronically submitted to the approved applicant teacher education program and the Commission.
2. Within ninety
(90)days of receiving the report, the teacher education program shall electronically submit a report response to the Commission detailing how the teacher education program plans to address the evaluation report’s findings. The report response shall prioritize innovative approaches to provide new, high-quality pathways to enter the teaching profession and increase the number of teachers in this state’s workforce including, but not limited to:
a.
developing a system for recruiting eligible teacher
candidates, such as:
(1)a pathway for high school students to become
paraprofessionals,
(2)a pathway for paraprofessionals to become
teachers, and
(3)a pathway for individuals with bachelor’s degrees
to become teachers,
b. developing a curriculum that includes intensive on-
the-job training for teacher candidates,
c. identifying a mastery-based evaluation system to
determine when eligible teacher candidates have
mastered the skills and competencies necessary for
graduation from an apprenticeship program and
outlining benchmarks that teacher candidates must meet
as they progress through on-the-job training,
d. offering a schedule that enables teacher candidates to
work full time in a public school district while
participating in an apprenticeship program and
allowing paraprofessionals to continue in their
positions, or
e. providing a flexible schedule for paraprofessionals
participating in an apprenticeship program to support
their success in the program that will facilitate
course completion and on-the-job training.
E. Subject to the availability of funding, the Commission shall review the report responses submitted pursuant to subsection D of this section and select one approved applicant teacher education program to receive Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) to enact the initiatives outlined in the program’s report response.
F. By December 31, 2027, the Commission shall electronically submit a report of TeachForwardOK’s findings and recommendations to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
G. The Commission shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this section. Added by Laws 2025, c. 400, § 1.
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