Pressel, Teshka support bill to expand work-based learning

Posted by: Sarah Stillinger  | Thursday, March 16, 2023

STATEHOUSE (March 16, 2023) – The Indiana House of Representatives advanced legislation supported by State Reps. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) and Jake Teshka (R-South Bend) to expand work-based learning opportunities in high schools around the state.

Pressel said House Bill 1002 would create Career Scholarship Accounts for Hoosier students to pay for career training, apprenticeships, certifications and internships. The legislation would also allow quality, work-based learning to count toward high school graduation requirements and create a framework for students to earn a post-secondary credential.

"Providing more hands-on learning opportunities beyond classroom instruction can help prepare Hoosier students for the workforce and better fit their goals," Pressel said. "Internships and apprenticeships can open up pathways to success, which do not always have to come through college."

Teshka said Career Scholarship Accounts could be used by sophomores, juniors and seniors to enroll in earn-and-learn opportunities, as well as to pay for items like transportation and uniforms to remove barriers to accessing these experiences. The Indiana Department of Education would approve available courses and tracks, and accounts would be awarded $5,000 under the recently proposed House Republican budget.

"College isn't for everyone, so creating different avenues for students to find success is important," Teshka said. "The goal is to make sure Hoosier students have the opportunity to explore their interests to be successful after high school."

According to Teshka, the proposed legislation could also incentivize schools and career centers to embrace more earn-and-learn partnerships. It would also task the State Board of Education with re-examining high school diploma requirements in order to provide more flexibility in a student’s schedule so they can pursue apprenticeships, applied learning experiences, work-based learning and credentials.

The legislation would also allow post-secondary scholarships, such as the Frank O'Bannon Grant and the 21st Century Scholarship, to be used for trainings provided by intermediaries, employers or a labor organization. This would provide additional opportunities for Hoosiers, who may not be interested in college, to use these funds to skill up and be prepared for the modern workforce.

House Bill 1002 is now with the Indiana Senate for further consideration. For more information about this legislation, visit iga.in.gov.

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State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) represents House District 20,
which includes portions of LaPorte and Starke counties.
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State Rep. Jake Teshka (R-South Bend) represents House District 7,
which includes portions of LaPorte, Marshall and St. Joseph counties.
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