§24.1. State Department of Education; in-service training programs
A.(1) In addition to its other functions provided by law through the superintendent
and through the board, and consistent with the powers and duties of the superintendent as
provided by R.S. 17:22, the department shall establish a program to provide for in-service
educational training for teachers in the parish and city public school systems in the state.
(2)(a)(i) Notwithstanding any provision of this or any other law to the contrary and
subject to the appropriation of funds for this purpose, the department, in establishing the
program required by Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, shall create, no later than January 1,
1994, a training unit to be used with large or small groups of teachers which shall include
written materials that document and explain all relevant laws and rules, state and federal,
pertinent to the needs of students for whom modifications in the regular classroom
environment, including revised modes of instruction or other revisions in elements of school
life, which are required under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended or
any other pertinent law.
(ii) The program required to be created by this Subparagraph shall include at a
minimum the following information, material, and instruction:
(aa) Appropriate materials of instruction.
(bb) Instructional techniques.
(cc) Identification of areas of student difficulty.
(dd) Employee rights.
(ee) Scope of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and all other pertinent
laws and regulations, whether state or federal.
(ff) Methods for maximizing the involvement of all students in the classroom.
(gg) Issues relevant to the issuance of medication.
(b) The department shall provide training to not less than one regularly certified
employee per three thousand students from each city and parish school system. For each
system with fewer than three thousand students not less than one person shall be trained.
Such training shall begin not later than February 1, 1994, and shall occur at least annually
or more often as necessary to assure statewide availability of trained coordinators. After
training, such coordinators shall be able to train classroom teachers, individually or in
groups, and to provide them with information, techniques, and skills to properly respond to
required modifications of the classroom environment. Such coordinators shall also be able
to respond to inquiries and requests for assistance from classroom teachers.
(c) Each city and parish school system shall designate at least one certified employee
for every three thousand students in the system to receive the training required by
Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph and become a coordinator. At least one such employee
shall be designated in any system with fewer than three thousand students. Such a
coordinator may be a supervisor, an administrator, or a classroom teacher. The school
system shall provide whatever leave from the coordinator's regular work responsibilities as
is necessary to receive training and to provide training or assistance as provided in
Subsection C of this Section. The coordinator may receive such additional compensation as
the school system provides for undertaking the additional responsibility of providing such
training and assistance during hours that exceed his regular work schedule.
B. The purpose of such program shall be to establish guidelines for in-service teacher
educational programs for all teachers in the public schools and to provide technical assistance
to local school systems in developing such programs. The plans for these in-service
programs shall be such as to provide effective and sequential training in professional or
subject matter areas appropriate to each level of teaching. The state Department of
Education shall prepare, with the advice of a representative group of classroom teachers,
suggested guidelines for the administration and content of the in-service training programs
of professional improvement. These guidelines shall be revised from time to time as the state
superintendent of education considers necessary or desirable and shall be made available to
each parish or city school board. The department shall also have authority to approve or
disapprove programs as provided in this Section. The purpose of the in-service educational
programs developed and approved under the provisions of this Section shall be to improve
the instructional skills of all teachers in the public schools, their ability to communicate with
and foster learning among students of differing backgrounds, their knowledge of the subject
matter they teach, and innovative techniques in teaching such subject matter.
C.(1) Each city and parish school system in the state may annually develop and
submit to the department for approval, on or before such date as the department shall
establish, a plan for in-service teacher educational programs which will be implemented for
the system for the year submitted. All such programs shall be in conformity with guidelines
established by the department. Each school board shall utilize the advice of the members of
its teaching staff in developing the proposed plans.
(2) Each city and parish school system shall, however, develop a plan no later than
January 1, 1994, to provide in-service training, through the coordinators trained as provided
in Subsection A of this Section, to all classroom teachers in the system who desire to receive
such training as well as to make such coordinators available, on a more or less continuous
basis, for consultation with classroom teachers who request assistance or information.
D. The department shall establish guidelines for such in-service programs. Such
guidelines shall include but not be limited to provisions for:
(1) Requirement for frequent conduct of programs and time of programs, including
guidelines for programs within and outside of the minimum school session and regular
school days. When such programs are conducted outside the minimum school session or on
a day other than regular school days, the teachers participating shall be compensated at a rate
of no less than the average daily salary of a first-year teacher with a bachelor's degree in that
parish or city school system.
(2) Requirements for scope and contents of programs.
(3) Requirements for adapting programs to the needs of the particular system,
community, or school.
(4) Requirements for format of programs and techniques and methods which may
be used, such requirements to include a variety thereof suitable for instruction in varied areas,
including instructional and disciplinary techniques as well as particular subject areas.
(5) Minimum requirements for teacher participation in programs.
(6) Special requirements for participation by teachers requiring special training or
special assistance, and
(7) Requirements to include innovations and developments in instructional
techniques.
E. The department is authorized to and shall establish by rules and regulations all
guidelines and procedures for carrying out this Section in accordance with the Administrative
Procedure Act.
F. The department shall review each plan submitted and approve or disapprove such
plan, on the basis of whether or not the plan carries out the purposes of this Section and
conforms to the guidelines established by the department.
G. Each plan approved may forthwith be implemented by the local school system
submitting the plan. The department shall provide special assistance to any school system
whose plan does not adequately carry out the purposes of this Section and conform to the
departmental guidelines and shall work with the local school system to develop such plan
until a plan is submitted which is approved. The department may set deadlines for revision
to develop an approved plan under this Subsection.
H. All teachers in the public schools shall participate in the approved in-service
program developed for their own school system as provided in the approved plan. Failure
to participate, unless a medical certificate attesting to illness is presented, or an emergency
leave is granted, and the approval of the system superintendent or the principal is given may
constitute an instance of neglect of duty.
I. The department shall develop a program of technical assistance to assist all parish
and city school systems in developing and improving in-service programs developed under
the provisions of this Section.
J. Pursuant to the provisions of this Section, the department shall require that in-service training programs include training for all teachers and administrators in all schools
in order to provide such teachers and administrators with the appropriate training in matters
related to all aspects of education. Such programs shall focus on the ability of teachers and
administrators to deal effectively with school problems such as low academic achievement,
over-populated classrooms, outdated textbooks, and discipline problems.
K. The state superintendent, through the Regional Service Centers, shall make
available to teachers and school counselors, in-service training in current techniques of
classroom management and discipline and in the current techniques of counseling and
advisement practices.
Added by Acts 1977, 1st Ex.Sess., No. 10, §1. Amended by Acts 1982, No. 36, §1;
Acts 1993, No. 568, §1; Acts 1993, No. 789, §1; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 45, §2; Acts
2021, No. 275, §4; Acts 2022, No. 374, §1.