Paraeducator Minimum Employment Requirements.
A paraeducator is a classified public school or school district employee who works under the supervision of a certificated or licensed staff member to support and assist in providing instructional and other services to students and their families. Paraeducators are also known as paraprofessionals, education assistants, and instructional assistants.
Federal law generally requires that paraeducators who work in programs supported by certain federal funds meet the following employment requirements:
State law requires that all paraeducators meet the following employment requirements:
Education Testing Service Paraeducator Assessment.
The private organization Education Testing Service (ETS) offers a paraeducator assessment, called the ETS ParaPro Assessment. According to the ETS, the assessment was developed in response to federal law that allows paraeducators to meet minimum employment requirements by demonstrating knowledge of, and the ability to assist in, the instruction of reading, writing, and mathematics.
The assessment is available online at an individual's home or on a computer at certain test centers. Both options are monitored by a human proctor and so only available during specified business hours. Test-takers have 2.5 hours to finish 90 multiple-choice questions.
Paraeducator Board.
The Paraeducator Board is a statutorily created 9-member board whose duties include establishment of requirements related to the paraeducator standards of practice, mandatory paraeducator certificates, and optional paraeducator certificates.
Minimum employment requirements for paraeducators are revised so that a paraeducator must have received a passing grade on an assessment approved by the Paraeducator Board, rather than on the the Education Testing Service paraeducator assessment.