Representative LaKeshia Myers Issues Statement Regarding Governor Evers’ Signing of Act 84
MADISON – Today, Governor Tony Evers signed Act 84 into law which authorizes the state superintendent of public instruction to approve a teacher preparatory program if the program requires students to complete the equivalent of the student teaching required under current law. This law allows flexibility in teacher education candidates being able to complete their semester-long student teaching requirement.
Prior to Act 84 being signed, education candidates were required to complete student teaching that consisted of full days for a full semester (eighteen weeks) at a cooperating elementary or secondary school. The law did not make any exception for paraprofessionals or other non-teaching classroom-based staff to utilize their hours of employment to fulfill the student teaching requirement unless they were in unpaid status.
Act 84 was a bipartisan effort authored by Senators Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) and Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) and Representatives LaKeshia Myers (D-Milwaukee) and Mike Rohrkaste (R-Neenah).
Act 84 also marks Representative Myers’ third bill to be signed into law by Governor Evers.
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