| Action Summary | Chapter 757 of the 2022 Acts of the Assembly Special Session 1 directs the Board of Education to require, pursuant to regulation, each education preparation program offered by a public institution of higher education or private institution of higher education that provides training for any student seeking initial licensure by the Board shall include a program of coursework and require all such students to demonstrate mastery in science-based reading research and evidence-based literacy instruction. The bill provides that, for any student seeking initial licensure by the Board as a teacher with an endorsement in early childhood, elementary education, or special education or with an endorsement as a reading specialist, ensure that reading coursework and field practice opportunities are a significant focus of the education preparation program. These regulatory changes are necessary and urgent since the provisions of this act shall become effective beginning with the 2024-2025 school year. This proposed regulatory action is necessary to conform with this change in Virginia statutory law. |
| Chapters Affected | Only affects this chapter. |
| Executive Branch Review | This action will go through the normal Executive Branch Review process. |
| RIS Project | Yes [8116] |
| Associated Mandates |
Chapter: 549 (2022)
Chapter: 550 (2022)
Chapter: 757 (2022)
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| New Periodic Review | This action will not be used to conduct a new periodic review. |
| Stage ID | Stage Type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 10556 | Fast-Track | Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 11/06/2025. |
| Name / Title: | Jim Chapman / Director of Board Relations |
| Address: |
101 N. 14th St, 25th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 |
| Email Address: | Jim.Chapman@doe.virginia.gov |
| Phone: | (804)750-8750 FAX: ()- TDD: ()- |