ORS 342.676
Survey on working experiences of education workforce

  • availability of survey information
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Education workforce” means licensed and classified staff who are:

(A)

Employed by a public education provider; or

(B)

Under contract to provide services to a public education provider.

(b)

“Public education provider” means:

(A)

A school district;

(B)

A public charter school;

(C)

An education service district;

(D)

A long term care or treatment facility, as described in ORS 343.961 (Responsibility for costs of education of children in day and residential treatment programs);

(E)

The Youth Corrections Education Program;

(F)

The Juvenile Detention Education Program; or

(G)

The Oregon School for the Deaf.

(2)

Each public education provider shall:

(a)

Encourage members of the education workforce of the public education provider to participate in a survey administered by the Department of Education that is designed to assist in the gathering of information about the working experiences of the education workforce of this state, including the experience in the school district and in individual schools; and

(b)

Ensure that members of the education workforce of the public education provider have the opportunity to participate in the survey described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(3)

The State Board of Education, in collaboration with the Educator Advancement Council, shall adopt by rule the standards for the survey administered under this section.

(4)

The department shall annually review the survey identified in subsection (2) of this section and:

(a)

Make the information available to school district boards, administrators of school districts and administrators of schools in a manner that allows for the accessibility of the information:

(A)

On a district level and a school level; and

(B)

Through the interactive data visualization tool; and

(b)

Report annually on education workforce satisfaction to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to education.

(5)

The department may enter into a contract or a partnership with any public or private entity, including the federal government, for the purpose of this section. [2023 c.592 §4]
Note: 342.676 (Survey on working experiences of education workforce) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 342 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Note: Sections 1 and 2, chapter 592, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
Sec. 1. Plans for statewide data system on education workforce and statewide portal for jobs in education. (1) As used in this section:

(a)

“Education workforce” means licensed and classified staff who are:

(A)

Employed by a public education provider; or

(B)

Under contract to provide services to a public education provider.

(b)

“Public education provider” means:

(A)

A school district;

(B)

A public charter school;

(C)

An education service district;

(D)

A long term care or treatment facility, as described in ORS 343.961 (Responsibility for costs of education of children in day and residential treatment programs);

(E)

The Youth Corrections Education Program;

(F)

The Juvenile Detention Education Program; or

(G)

The Oregon School for the Deaf.

(2)

For the purpose of supporting the education workforce in this state:

(a)

The Department of Education shall develop and implement a plan to establish and maintain a statewide data system on the education workforce in this state.

(b)

The Teacher Standards and Practices Commission shall develop and implement a plan to establish and maintain the statewide portal for jobs in education, as described in section 5 (1)(b), chapter 116, Oregon Laws 2022, and shall consider whether to make available exit surveys as part of the portal.

(3)

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(a)

The Department of Education shall convene a steering committee to assist the department in developing a business case for the statewide data system described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.

(b)

The steering committee convened under this subsection shall consist of:

(A)

One representative from each educator preparation program in this state;

(B)

One representative from the department;

(C)

One representative from the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission;

(D)

One representative from the Educator Advancement Council;

(E)

One representative from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission;

(F)

One representative from a statewide organization that primarily represents licensed staff of the education workforce;

(G)

One representative from a statewide organization that primarily represents classified staff of the education workforce;

(H)

One representative from a statewide organization that represents school administrators;

(I)

One representative from a statewide organization that represents school boards; and

(J)

One representative who is an expert on the statewide longitudinal data system.

(c)

The statewide data system developed as provided by this subsection must allow the department to assign unique identifiers to each individual who is a member of the education workforce. The identifier may not use any personally identifiable information, except for alignment purposes in data processing. Any personally identifiable information that is collected must be linked in a secure data location so that data sets can be matched based on the personally identifiable information when the identifier is included.

(d)

The statewide data system developed as provided by this subsection must allow the following uses:

(A)

Identifying school district hiring needs by content area and geographic location;

(B)

Providing information, by content area, about graduates of educator preparation programs and persons who complete nontraditional pathways to licensure;

(C)

Identifying educator mobility, attrition and retention patterns;

(D)

Determining educator longevity and possible factors that affect longevity;

(E)

Evaluating school climate and culture from the educator’s perspective based on the surveys administered as provided by section 4 of this 2023 Act [342.676 (Survey on working experiences of education workforce)];

(F)

Evaluating pay in relation to local economic data from the most recent American Community Survey from the United States Census Bureau; and

(G)

Studying education workforce trends and needs in this state in a manner that:
(i)
Includes a review of:

(I)

The satisfaction of persons who complete educator preparation programs in this state;

(II)

Employer satisfaction with the availability and skills of the education workforce in this state; and

(III)

Hiring and retention trends of the education workforce in this state; and
(ii)
Is sortable by school district, geographic location, school, grade level, teacher characteristics and educator preparation program of this state.

(e)

To the greatest extent practicable, the department and steering committee shall:

(A)

Ensure that the collection of data under the statewide data system aligns with the collection of data under ORS 342.443 (Reports of longitudinal data); and

(B)

Reduces redundancies by incorporating any other relevant data processes or procedures.

(f)

The steering committee shall assist the department in ensuring that the information described in paragraph (d) of this subsection is available to the public through a visually appealing interactive data visualization tool that is accessible on the department’s website home page.

(g)

The Department of Education shall consult with each public education provider, the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, the Educator Advancement Council, the Higher Education Coordinating Commission and the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) to ensure that each entity is prepared to collect information as required for the statewide data system.

(h)

The department shall consider whether to enter into a contract or a partnership with any public or private entity, including the federal government, for the purpose of the statewide data system.

(4)

The Department of Education and the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission shall submit a report on the actions required to be taken under subsection (2) of this section in the manner provided by ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature), and may include recommendations for legislation, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to education no later than September 15, 2024. [2023 c.592 §1]
Sec. 2. Repeal. Section 1 of this 2023 Act is repealed on January 2, 2025. [2023 c.592 §2]

Source: Section 342.676 — Survey on working experiences of education workforce; availability of survey information; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors342.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

342.120
Definitions for chapter
342.121
Teacher and administrator licensing
342.122
National Board Certification Fund
342.123
Knowledge of civil rights laws and ethical standards required
342.125
Types of licenses
342.127
Fees
342.130
Certain existing certificates and licenses not invalidated
342.136
Preliminary teaching license, personnel service license and administrative license
342.137
Distinguished teacher leader license
342.138
Professional teaching license, professional personnel service license and professional administrative license
342.143
Issuance of licenses and registrations
342.144
American Indian languages teaching license
342.147
Approval of educator preparation providers and educator preparation programs
342.153
Proficiency in Braille required for teaching license to provide education to blind students
342.165
Commission rules
342.173
Effect of employing certain persons
342.175
Grounds for discipline
342.176
Complaint process
342.177
Hearing and decision on charges
342.180
Appeal
342.183
Letters of informal reproval
342.187
Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact
342.192
Licensing requirements for out-of-state applicants
342.195
Teaching licenses based on experience in certain federal programs
342.200
Administrative licenses based on professional skills and experience
342.202
Administrator comprehensive leadership development system
342.203
Publication of list of teachers, administrators and teacher candidates subjected to discipline
342.208
Model career pathways for instructional assistants to become licensed teachers
342.223
Criminal records check
342.350
Commission established
342.360
Members
342.380
Organization
342.390
Meetings
342.410
Executive director
342.420
Member’s salary
342.425
Annual report on duties, powers and functions of commission
342.430
Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Account
342.433
Definitions for ORS 342.433 to 342.449
342.437
Goal
342.443
Reports of longitudinal data
342.447
Plans for recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of diverse educators
342.448
Reports related to implementation of Educators Equity Act
342.449
Short title
342.455
Definition of “school nurse.”
342.465
Rules
342.475
School nurses
342.485
Commission to consult with and advise Oregon State Board of Nursing on school nursing
342.495
Holder of school nurse certificate qualified to conduct and coordinate health services program
342.513
Renewal or nonrenewal of contracts for following year
342.521
Contracts with teachers for return of part of salary prohibited
342.545
Termination of teacher’s contract
342.549
Administrator contracts
342.553
Discipline for resigning without providing required notice
342.608
Working hours for licensed personnel
342.610
Minimum salary for substitute teachers
342.621
Authorized pay for licensed educators and classified school employees who provide significant special education support
342.626
Work hour requirements for classified school employees who provide significant special education support
342.664
Required ratio of pupils to staff holders of first aid cards
342.676
Survey on working experiences of education workforce
342.700
Policy on sexual harassment
342.704
Adoption of policies on sexual harassment required
342.708
ORS 342.700 and 342.704 not limitation on or prerequisite for other rights and remedies
342.721
Definitions for ORS 342.723 and 342.726
342.723
Prohibitions on school district employees
342.726
Curricula to include information on steroids and performance-enhancing substances
342.805
Short title
342.815
Definitions for ORS 342.805 to 342.937
342.835
Probationary teacher
342.840
Determination of length of service for probationary teacher
342.845
Contract teacher
342.850
Teacher evaluation
342.856
Core teaching standards
342.865
Grounds for dismissal or contract nonextension of contract teacher
342.875
Suspension
342.895
Contract teachers
342.905
Appeal procedure
342.910
Waiver of contract grievance claim if appeal of dismissal decision filed
342.930
Fair Dismissal Appeals Board
342.934
Procedure for reduction of teacher staff due to funding or administrative decision
342.937
Reimbursement for teacher dismissal costs
342.940
Educator Advancement Council
342.943
System of educator networks
342.953
Educator Advancement Fund
342.961
Internal investigations of employee misconduct or wrongdoing
342.965
Interchange of teachers
342.971
Educator Preparation Improvement Fund
342.974
Oregon Education Support Professional of the Year Program

Current through early 2026

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