(1) The legislature finds and declares:
- (a) Teacher qualifications and effectiveness are the most important influences on student learning in schools;
- (b) Preparation of individuals to become well-qualified, effective teachers must be high quality;
- (c) Teachers who complete high quality alternative route programs with intensive field-based experience, adequate coursework, and strong mentorship do as well or better than teachers who complete traditional preparation programs;
- (d) High quality alternative route programs can provide more flexibility and expedience for individuals to transition from their current career to teaching;
- (e) High quality alternative route programs can help school districts fill subject matter shortage areas and areas with shortages due to geographic location;
- (f) Regardless of route, all candidates for residency teacher certification must meet the high standards required by the state; and
- (g) Teachers need an adequate background in subject matter content if they are to teach it well, and should hold full, appropriate credentials in those subject areas.
- (2) The legislature recognizes widespread concerns about the potential for teacher shortages and finds that classified instructional staff in public schools, current certificated staff, and unemployed certificate holders represent a great untapped resource for recruiting more teachers in critical shortage areas.
[ 2007 c 396 s 5; 2001 c 158 s 1.]
Notes:
Captions not law—2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.305.215.
Finding—Intent—2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.188.020.