
H. B. 3245
(By Delegates Mezzatesta, Williams, Stemple, Fahey,
Swartzmiller, Harrison and Carmichael)
(Originating in the Committee on Education)
[April 4, 2001]
A BILL to amend article eleven, chapter eighteen-b of the code
of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section
six, relating to education; teacher education programs;
establishing the national institute for teaching excellence;
legislative findings and intent; report to legislative
oversight commission on education accountability; creating
the institute board; and board authorities and duties.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article eleven, chapter eighteen-b of the code of West
Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be
amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section six,
to read as follows:
ARTICLE 11. MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTES AND CENTERS.
§18B-11-6. National Institute for Teaching Excellence
established.
(a) The Legislature finds and intends that:
West Virginia has long been recognized for its high quality
teacher preparation program as a national center for teacher
excellence. Teaching education candidates from higher education
institutions in this state have proven to be highly marketable
nationwide due to the reputation this state has earned in producing
outstanding teacher education graduates. West Virginia should
utilize its reputation for exceptional achievement in this area by
promoting our program to prospective students in teacher education
programs, and to attract graduates nationwide for teaching
positions in this state. It is the intent of the Legislature to
create a permanent institute which, as an organized activity and on
a continuous basis, will encourage and promote excellence and
public awareness of the quality teacher preparation programs in our
state. This institute is an effort to honor excellence in
education, recognize exemplary teacher education graduates
throughout the state and the nation, and to recruit and supply for
our public schools highly qualified teachers.
(b) There is established within the office of the secretary of education and the arts the "national institute for teaching
excellence", hereafter called "institute".
(1) The institute shall be implemented by the secretary of
education and the arts, state superintendent of schools, and
chancellor of the higher education policy commission.
(2) Together the secretary, superintendent and chancellor
shall research and report their recommendations to the legislative
oversight commission on education accountability during the
January, two thousand two, legislative interim meeting period,
regarding a method of funding and implementing the provisions of
this section.
(3) The report and recommendations submitted shall contain at
least the following:
(A) A method for administering a collaborative effort on the
part of West Virginia colleges and universities with an approved
teacher education program to provide a week-long summer academy for
recent teacher education graduates nationwide;
(B) Provision for the institute's main office to run
continuously throughout the year to publish materials, pursue grant
moneys, conduct research and provide data on excellence in teacher
education; and 









(C) Provision for developing a certificate of recognition to be presented to each participant upon completion of the academy.
(c) There is established the institute board for the purpose
of overseeing and implementing the duties of the institute.
(1) The secretary of education and the arts,
state superintendent of schools, and chancellor of the higher
education policy commission shall appoint seven members to the
board comprised of the following:
(A) One member from the state department of education,
selected by the state board of education;
(B) The secretary of education and the arts or designee;
(C) The chancellor of the higher education policy commission
or designee;
(D) One certified teacher, selected by the state board
of education; and
(E) Three members selected by the secretary of education and
the arts representing West Virginia higher education institutions
with approved teacher education programs. One shall be selected
representing a state university, one representing a public college,
and one representing a private college.
(2) Members of the board shall be appointed for terms of
two years each or until their respected successors are appointed.
(3) Of the members representing higher education institutions, an institution may not be represented by membership in two
consecutive terms.
(4) The secretary of education and the arts shall appoint a
chairperson for the board for a term of two years and until his or
her successor is appointed.
(d) The board has the following duties and authorities:
(1) The board shall select a West Virginia university or
college to host the institute.
(2) The board shall establish the application process,
criteria and qualification, and make the final selection of two
recent education graduates from each state to attend the institute
academy.
(3) The board may solicit, accept and expend for the purpose
of this section any contribution, grant or appropriation from any
source, and shall pursue any federal funding available for this
purpose.
(4) The board shall design and develop the institute, and
perform such other duties as considered necessary by the secretary,
state superintendent, and chancellor, or as provided in the
recommendations required by this section to be submitted to the
legislative oversight commission on education accountability.
(e) Nothing in this section requires any level of funding by the Legislature.