Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3606

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to an exemption from teacher certification examinations for certain persons who graduated from general academic teaching institutions.

Impact

If enacted, HB3606 could significantly alter the pathway for aspiring teachers in Texas. By exempting graduates from certain certification requirements, this bill intends to attract more individuals into the educational field, potentially alleviating staffing challenges, particularly in underserved areas. The expectation is that with a reduced barrier to entry, more qualified educators will be encouraged to apply for teaching positions, thus enhancing the quality of education offered in public schools across the state.

Summary

House Bill 3606 proposes an amendment to the Texas Education Code that would exempt individuals who have graduated with a bachelor's degree in education from a general academic teaching institution from having to take the teacher certification examinations typically required for certification. The bill seeks to streamline the certification process for educators who meet this educational criterion, recognizing the qualifications imparted by their academic programs. This move aims to address the ongoing teacher shortages in Texas by making it easier for qualified individuals to enter the teaching profession.

Contention

The bill may encounter some debate regarding the balance between maintaining educational standards and increasing accessibility to the teaching profession. Proponents of the bill argue that it would help to fill critical vacancies in classrooms and allow well-prepared candidates to begin teaching more quickly. However, opponents could raise concerns about the implications of lowering certification standards and whether this could affect the overall quality of education. The discussion may focus on the long-term effects of such exemptions on student performance and teacher preparedness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3148

Relating to the automatic admission of students to general academic teaching institutions.

TX SB2848

Relating to performance-based funding goals for general academic teaching institutions.

TX HB1159

Relating to the designation of polling place locations on the campuses of certain general academic teaching institutions.

TX H579

Relative to teaching certification

TX HB4427

Adjunct teachers; annual report; qualifications; requirements; prohibiting adjunct teachers from teaching core curriculum subjects to certain grades; waiver; certificate; effective date.

TX HB3076

Teachers; new and innovative pathways toward teacher certification; alternative teacher preparation programs; alternative placement teaching certificates; effective date; emergency.

TX A10827

Prohibits charter schools from employing teachers who are uncertified or do not meet the same teaching certification requirements as public school teachers.

TX A2564

Requires certain candidates for teaching certifications to complete youth mental health education course or online module.

TX S0021

Extends teacher certifications without fee or penalty for three (3) or five (5) years for teachers who hold certifications as of July 1, 2025.

TX S2212

Extends teacher certifications without fee or penalty for three (3) or five (5) years for teachers who hold certifications as of July 1, 2026.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.