Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1388

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Initial practitioner license.

Impact

The implications of HB1388 are substantial for state laws governing education and teacher licensure. By waiving examination requirements for graduates, the bill is designed to alleviate the burden on new educators and potentially fill teaching vacancies more efficiently. This approach could lead to a quicker turnaround in the hiring process, easing the impact of teacher shortages experienced in some districts. However, the bill does not eliminate the requirement for demonstrating proficiency in essential teaching competencies, thereby maintaining some standards for teacher qualifications.

Summary

House Bill 1388 introduces significant changes to the initial licensure process for teachers in Indiana. The bill stipulates that certain teaching examinations will be waived for individuals who have graduated from a recognized teacher preparation program. However, this exemption is contingent on the individual obtaining a teaching license within three years of graduation. This change aims to streamline the licensure process and encourage new graduates to enter the teaching workforce without the barrier of additional testing, provided they comply within the specified timeframe.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB1388 has generated debate among educators and policymakers. Proponents argue that easing licensure requirements will help attract individuals to the teaching profession, which is vital given current shortages. On the contrary, critics express concerns about the adequacy of teacher preparation if examination standards are lowered or waived. There are fears that such measures could compromise the quality of education imparted to students, as the evaluation of pedagogical skills is seen as crucial to effective teaching.

Notable_points

Ultimately, HB1388 reflects a broader trend in education policy aimed at fostering a more adaptable teaching workforce. Nonetheless, it underscores the ongoing tension between the need for educational innovation and ensuring rigorous accountability standards. Stakeholders will be watching how this bill is implemented and its effects on recruitment and retention within the teaching profession.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SJR0024

Initiatives and referendums.

IN HJR0002

Initiatives and referendums.

IN SB0279

Educator training and licensure.

IN HB1323

Teacher licensing requirements.

IN HB1161

Licensure of home health aides.

IN HB1098

Youth, family, and caregiver engagement initiative.

IN HB1094

Licensure of sonographers.

IN HB1295

Licensed electrologists.

IN HB1576

Small town opportunity initiative.

IN HB1555

Licensure of foreign trained physicians.

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