Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Public Instruction
Chapter PI 34 - Educator Licenses
Subchapter XII - Additional Provisions
Section PI 34.108 - Professional standards council
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code § PI 34.108
Current through February 24, 2025
(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section, "labor organizations" means an association of employee organizations that represents the public policy, labor, and professional interests of teachers.
(2) CREATION. There is created a professional standards council in the department. The state superintendent shall appoint a professional standards council for educator licenses.
(3) MEMBERS. The professional standards council shall consist of the following members, nominated by the state superintendent of public instruction and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed:
(a) Two
persons licensed and actively employed as elementary school teachers in the
public schools, recommended by the largest statewide labor organization
representing teachers.
(b) Two
persons licensed and actively employed as middle school, junior high school or
senior high school teachers in the public schools, recommended by the largest
statewide labor organization representing teachers.
(c) Two persons licensed and actively
employed as pupil services professionals, as defined in s.
118.257(1) (c), Stats., in the public schools,
recommended by the largest statewide labor organization representing
teachers.
(d) One person licensed
and actively employed as a special education teacher in the public schools,
recommended by the largest statewide labor organization representing
teachers.
(e) Two other persons
licensed and actively employed as teachers in the public schools, recommended
by the largest statewide labor organization representing teachers.
(f) One person licensed as a teacher and
actively employed in a private school, recommended by the Wisconsin council of
religious and independent schools.
(g) One person actively employed as a public
school district administrator, recommended by the Wisconsin association of
school district administrators.
(h)
One person actively employed as a public school principal, recommended by the
association of Wisconsin school administrators.
(i) One faculty member of a department or
school of education in the University of Wisconsin System, recommended by the
president of the University of Wisconsin System.
(j) One faculty member of a department or
school of education in a private college in Wisconsin, recommended by the
Wisconsin association of independent colleges and universities.
(k) One additional faculty member, appointed
from the list of persons recommended under par. (i) or (j).
(l) Two members of public school boards,
recommended by the Wisconsin association of school boards.
(m) One person who is a parent of a child who
is enrolled in a public school.
(n)
One person who is a student enrolled in a teacher preparatory program, located
in this state, that leads to provisional licensure as a teacher.
(o) One person licensed as a teacher and
actively employed in a tribal school, as defined in s.
115.001(15m),
Stats., recommended by a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in
this state that has a tribal school.
(4) DUTIES. The professional standards council shall do all of the following:
(a)
Advise the state superintendent on standards for the licensure of educators,
including provisional licensure and maintenance and renewal of licenses, to
ensure the effective teaching of a relevant curriculum in Wisconsin
schools.
(b) Propose to the state
superintendent standards for evaluating and approving educator preparation
programs, including continuing education programs.
(c) Provide to the state superintendent an
ongoing assessment of the complexities of teaching and the status of the
teaching profession in this state.
(d) Propose to the state superintendent
policies and practices for school boards and state and local teacher
organizations to use in developing effective teaching.
(e) Propose to the state superintendent
standards and procedures for suspending or revoking a teaching license and
issuing a reprimand.
(f) Propose to
the state superintendent ways to recognize excellence in teaching, including
the assessment administered by the national board for professional teaching
standards and master educator licensure, and to assist teachers to achieve
excellence in teaching.
(g) Propose
to the state superintendent effective peer assistance and peer mentoring
models, including evaluation systems, and alternative teacher dismissal
procedures for consideration by schools boards and labor
organizations.
(h) Review and make
recommendations regarding administrative rules proposed by the department that
relate to teacher preparation, licensure and regulation.
(i) Propose to the state superintendent
alternative procedures for the preparation and licensure of teachers.
(j) Report annually to the standing
committees in each house of the legislature that deal with education matters on
the activities and effectiveness of the council.
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