ORS 342.940
Educator Advancement Council

  • members
  • duties
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section and ORS 342.943 (System of educator networks), “educator” means a teacher, administrator or other school professional who is licensed, registered or certified by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission..

(2)

The Educator Advancement Council shall be established and function under an intergovernmental agreement, pursuant to ORS 190.003 (Definition for ORS 190.003 to 190.130) to 190.130 (Effect of ORS 190.125). The purposes of the council are to provide resources related to educator professional learning and to provide other educator supports.

(3)

Parties to the intergovernmental agreement establishing the council must include:

(a)

The Department of Education;

(b)

The Early Learning Division;

(c)

The Teacher Standards and Practices Commission;

(d)

The Higher Education Coordinating Commission;

(e)

A school district; and

(f)

An education service district.

(4)

The intergovernmental agreement establishing the council shall outline the governance framework and the administrative details necessary for the efficient and effective implementation of the duties of the council, including:

(a)

Designating the maximum number of members of the council.

(b)

Identifying the process for the council to select the chairperson of the council. The chairperson must be one of the members of the council and shall be responsible for overseeing official council business.

(c)

Identifying the process for the council to appoint the executive director of the council. Appointment of the executive director must be by written order, filed with the Secretary of State, and the executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the council. The executive director shall be responsible for the daily operations of the council, including the appointment of all subordinate officers and employees of the council. Officers and employees of the council shall be considered persons in state service for purposes of ORS chapter 240, and, subject to ORS chapter 240, the executive director shall prescribe their duties and fix their compensation.

(5)

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(a)

The council shall consist of:

(A)

Members who are representatives of the parties to the intergovernmental agreement establishing the council, as identified in subsection (3) of this section.

(B)

No more than 10 members who are practicing educators, early learning providers and professionals and school district board members.

(C)

No more than 10 members who are representatives of educator preparation providers, education-focused nonprofit organizations, education-focused philanthropic organizations, professional education associations, community-based education organizations that represent families and students, post-secondary institutions of education and federally recognized Indian tribes of this state.

(b)

Subject to any limits designated as provided by the intergovernmental agreement establishing the council, the majority of the members of the council identified under paragraph (a) of this subsection may propose additional members of the council. The inclusion of additional members on the council shall be subject to the procedures established by the council under the intergovernmental agreement.

(6)

The council shall:

(a)

Establish a system of educator networks, as described in ORS 342.943 (System of educator networks), by which every educator in this state has access to professional learning opportunities;

(b)

Coordinate the distribution of moneys to educator networks from the Educator Advancement Fund based on the needs of the educators identified by the networks;

(c)

Connect educator networks and facilitate communications within and among the networks to improve teaching and learning; and

(d)

Continuously assess the needs of educators in this state and coordinate priorities based on the moneys available for distribution from the Educator Advancement Fund.

(7)

The Department of Education shall provide support to the strategic direction of the council by:

(a)

Conducting and coordinating research to monitor:

(A)

Teaching and learning conditions;

(B)

Educator workforce supply and demand; and

(C)

Common outcomes and measures anticipated to promote improvement in teaching and learning.

(b)

Assisting the council in coordinating and connecting educator networks, supporting professional learning priorities, enabling access to professional learning and supports, leveraging funding sources and managing innovation funds.

(c)

Recommending statutory and agency rule changes needed to support the purposes of the council.

(d)

Supporting programs that help to achieve the purposes of the Educators Equity Act.

(e)

Supporting a statewide plan for increasing:

(A)

The supply of culturally diverse teacher candidates; and

(B)

The successful recruitment of effective educators to work in high-need schools and in practice areas with a shortage of educators.

(f)

Identifying high-leverage educator practices to be developed by educators throughout their careers.

(g)

Providing accountability of the council by ensuring that the council:

(A)

Gives preference, when making recommendations about funding distributions, to entities that have demonstrated success in improving student indicators.

(B)

Considers the delivery of services for the benefit of all regions of this state when establishing the system of educator networks.

(C)

Works toward improving student progress indicators identified by the Department of Education or set forth in ORS 350.014 (Mission of education beyond high school).

(D)

Includes and connects education providers and leaders from prekindergarten through post-secondary education.

(h)

Providing staff support for the administrative functions of the council.

(i)

Developing a system that allows for the statewide dissemination of emerging practices and evidence-based models.

(j)

Providing technical assistance to the council, including online systems for sharing professional learning resources and supporting educator networks.

(k)

Administering the distribution of grant and contract funds for programs described in this section.

(L)

Providing administrative support to the educator networks, including:

(A)

Making recommendations to the council about the selection of the sponsors of educator networks;

(B)

Providing technical assistance to educator networks; and

(C)

Entering into grant agreements or contracts for the distribution of funds to educator networks.

(8)

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(a)

The State Board of Education and the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission may adopt any rules necessary at the request of the council to support the council or to perform any duties assigned to the board or commission under this section.

(b)

The council may adopt rules pursuant to ORS chapter 183 for the purpose of ORS 342.943 (System of educator networks).

(9)

The council shall be considered a board for purposes of ORS chapter 180. [2017 c.639 §1; 2017 c.639 §§20,25; 2021 c.518 §14]
Note: The name of the Early Learning Division is being changed to the Department of Early Learning and Care. The name change becomes operative on January 1, 2023. See sections 64 and 71, chapter 631, Oregon Laws 2021. Editorial adjustment for the name change has not yet been made.
Note: 342.940 (Educator Advancement Council) and 342.943 (System of educator networks) were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were 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.

Source: Section 342.940 — Educator Advancement Council; members; duties; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors342.­html.

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
342.192
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
342.664
Required ratio of pupils to staff holders of first aid cards
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
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