(a) Except as provided in subsection (c), the department shall grant an initial practitioner license to an individual who meets the following requirements:
- (1) The individual holds a bachelor's degree with a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale from an accredited postsecondary educational institution.
- (2) The individual successfully completes a total of at least nine
(9) academic credits in courses that include instruction on the following:
(A) High impact practices in:
- (i) lesson planning;
- (ii) instructional design;
- (iii) instructional activities;
- (iv) integrating learning modalities; and
- (v) if applicable, developing laboratory experiments.
(B) The use of:
- (i) digital media;
- (ii) learning management software; and
- (iii) technology to maximize learning.
(C) Teaching:
- (i) inductive and deductive reasoning;
- (ii) metacognition;
- (iii) problem framing;
- (iv) interpreting results; and
- (v) data based decision making.
(D) Best practices to evaluate student learning through:
- (i) diagnostic assessment;
- (ii) direct and indirect assessment; and
- (iii) formative and summative assessment.
- (E) Creating feedback loops.
- (F) Fostering engagement and using peer to peer learning and other small group strategies.
- (G) Providing constructive feedback and preventing disruptive behavior.
- (H) Early intervention strategies and professional standards.
- (I) Teaching students with disabilities.
- (3) The individual demonstrates proficiency through a written examination in the knowledge of the areas in which the individual is required to have a license to teach, as described in section 12(b)(2) of this chapter.
- (4) The individual has completed the training described in section 12.3 of this chapter.
(5) The individual participates in one (1) or more of the following, as determined by the department:
- (A) Job shadowing.
- (B) Field experiences.
- (C) Teaching cooperatives.
- (D) Full-term student teaching.
(b) An individual who receives an initial practitioner license under this section:
- (1) may only teach in any combination of grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, as determined by the department;
- (2) shall be treated in the same manner as an individual who receives an initial practitioner license after completing a traditional teacher preparation program; and
- (3) must be treated in the same manner as a traditional teacher preparation program graduate during the transition from an initial practitioner license to a practitioner license.
- (c) The department may not grant an initial practitioner license under this section to teach special education.
- (d) The state board may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to administer this section.
As added by P.L.194-2025, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.150-2026, SEC.2.