Indiana Code
Chapter 5. Licenses
20-28-5-19.5. Elementary School Teacher Content Area Licenses; Incentive Program; Recommendations

Sec. 19.5. (a) Not later than July 1, 2019, the state board shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to establish elementary school teacher content area licenses that must, at a minimum, include the following:
(1) An elementary mathematics specialist license.
(2) One (1) or more of the following:
(A) An elementary mathematics teacher license.
(B) An elementary mathematics and science teacher license.
(b) To be eligible to receive an elementary mathematics specialist license under subsection (a)(1), an individual must meet the following:
(1) Hold one (1) or more of the following:
(A) A valid early childhood education license.
(B) An elementary generalist license.
(C) A middle school mathematics license.
(D) A secondary mathematics license.
(2) Have three (3) years of successful teaching experience that includes the teaching of mathematics.
(3) Have completed graduate course work in the following areas:
(A) Specialized content knowledge for teaching mathematics focused on the following:
(i) Number concepts and operations.
(ii) Proportional reasoning.
(iii) Algebra and functions.
(iv) Geometry and measurement.
(v) Data analysis and probability.
(B) Mathematics pedagogical content knowledge focused on the following:
(i) Teaching.
(ii) Learners and learning.
(iii) Curriculum and assessment.
(C) Leadership knowledge and skills.
(4) Have completed a supervised practicum that includes working with a range of elementary student learners and elementary school teachers, both novice and experienced, in a variety of professional development settings.
(c) If the state board establishes an elementary mathematics teacher license under subsection (a)(2)(A), an individual must complete the following to be eligible to receive the license:
(1) Course work in the area of specialized content knowledge for teaching mathematics, focused on the following:
(A) Number concepts and operations.
(B) Proportional reasoning.
(C) Algebra and functions.
(D) Geometry and measurement.
(E) Data analysis and probability.
(2) Course work in the area of pedagogical content knowledge in at least one (1) science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field, focused on the following:
(A) Teaching.
(B) Learners and learning.
(C) Curriculum and assessment.
(3) A supervised practicum that includes working with a range of elementary student learners and elementary school teachers, both novice and experienced, in a variety of professional development settings.
(d) If the state board establishes an elementary mathematics and science teacher license under subsection (a)(2)(B), an individual must complete the following to be eligible to receive the license:
(1) Course work in the area of specialized content knowledge for teaching mathematics, focused on the following:
(A) Number concepts and operations.
(B) Proportional reasoning.
(C) Algebra and functions.
(D) Geometry and measurement.
(E) Data analysis and probability.
(2) Course work in the area of specialized content knowledge for teaching at least one (1) of the following:
(A) Biology.
(B) Chemistry.
(C) Earth and atmospheric sciences.
(D) Physics.
(3) Course work in the area of pedagogical content knowledge in at least one (1) science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field, focused on the following:
(A) Teaching.
(B) Learners and learning.
(C) Curriculum and assessment.
(4) A supervised practicum that includes working with a range of elementary student learners and elementary school teachers, both novice and experienced, in a variety of professional development settings.
(e) The department shall develop an incentive program to:
(1) assist teachers who pursue a content area license under this section; and
(2) reward teachers who earn a content area license under this section.
The department shall make recommendations to the general assembly in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 regarding ways to accomplish the goals described in this subsection.
As added by P.L.148-2018, SEC.1.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 20. Education

Article 28. School Teachers

Chapter 5. Licenses

20-28-5-1. Responsibility for Licensing Teachers

20-28-5-2. Rules; Substitute Teachers

20-28-5-3. Requirements for Licensing

20-28-5-4. Application for License; Oath or Affirmation

20-28-5-5. Out-of-State Graduate Applicant

20-28-5-6. Repealed

20-28-5-7. License Revocation and Suspension

20-28-5-8. License Revocation for a Person Convicted of Certain Offenses

20-28-5-8.5. Reinstatement of Revoked License

20-28-5-9. Repealed

20-28-5-10. Records

20-28-5-11. Repealed

20-28-5-12. Initial Practitioner License; Need to Demonstrate Proficiency; Rules

20-28-5-12.5. Alternative Certification Teaching License

20-28-5-13. Examination for Teacher Licensure; Furnishing Test Scores

20-28-5-14. Initial Standard License Applicant; Delinquent Tax Liability; Individual on Tax Warrant List

20-28-5-15. Teacher Shortage Areas; Licensing and Employment of Individuals With Postgraduate Degrees; Conditions for Renewal

20-28-5-16. Licensing Program for Charter School Teachers

20-28-5-17. Teacher's License; Stem Subjects

20-28-5-18. Out-of-State License Holder; Grant of Indiana License

20-28-5-19. Content Area Licenses Issued by Another State

20-28-5-19.5. Elementary School Teacher Content Area Licenses; Incentive Program; Recommendations

20-28-5-20. Pass Rate of Content Area Examination for Each Postsecondary Educational Institution Posted on Internet

20-28-5-21. Career Specialist Permit; Eligibility Requirements

20-28-5-22. Adoption of Teacher Licensing Examinations

20-28-5-22.1. Employment of Unlicensed Vocational Program Instructor

20-28-5-22.4. Annual Report Regarding Licensed Teacher Information

20-28-5-22.5. Workplace Specialist License; Eligibility Requirements

20-28-5-23. Nasdtec Agreement

20-28-5-25. Professional Growth Experience Points

20-28-5-26. Training on Trauma Response

20-28-5-27. Issuance of Adjunct Teaching Permits