Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H665

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Amending the professional licensure requirements for teachers

Impact

The changes proposed in HB 665 are expected to have significant implications for teacher retention and education quality in Massachusetts. By allowing teachers with at least five years of experience under a provisional certificate to gain a standard certificate based on demonstrated performance, the bill aims to encourage educators to remain in the profession. Furthermore, it emphasizes the potential for improved student outcomes through practical, hands-on experience in the classroom, which may address some current concerns related to teacher shortages and burnout.

Summary

House Bill 665 aims to amend the professional licensure requirements for teachers in Massachusetts by altering the pathways through which educators can obtain a standard educator certificate. The proposed changes include eliminating the requirement for a master's degree and allowing educators to qualify based on extended teaching experience, performance evaluations, and ongoing professional development. This shift is intended to create a more flexible and accessible certification process for teachers, reinforcing the importance of practical experience over formal academic qualifications.

Contention

However, not all stakeholders agree on the merits of these proposed changes. Critics of HB 665 express concern that removing the master's degree requirement could undermine the educational standards for teachers, potentially leading to a lower quality of instruction. Additionally, there is skepticism about whether performance evaluations will accurately reflect a teacher's capabilities and their impact on student learning. These discussions highlight the ongoing debates within the education sector regarding the qualifications needed for effective teaching and the balance between formal education and practical experience.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H664

Adding paths to professional licensure for teachers

MA S190

Regarding professional licensure

MA H317

Relative to professional licensure

MA SF1842

Teacher licensure requirements modifications and professional development on dyslexia requirement provision

MA H420

Relative to increasing professional licensure opportunities

MA H451

Relative to professional licensure and citizenship

MA HB3007

Modifies provisions relating to licensure requirements for mental health professionals

MA S198

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA H4969

Consumer protection and professional licensure matters

MA SB126

Licensure for Experienced Out-of-State Teachers

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