WSR 19-12-123
PROPOSED RULES
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR
STANDARDS BOARD
[Filed June 5, 2019, 11:24 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: This proposed set of rule changes is the result of agency staffed workgroup recommendations regarding clock hours, continuing education units and approved in-service education agencies. This includes professional growth plans and clock hours for paraeducator certificates. The purposed [proposed] recommendations are the result of targeted stakeholder engagement and input.
Hearing Location(s): On July 15, 2019, at 8:30 a.m., at Semiahmoo Resort, 9565 Semiahmoo Parkway, Blaine, WA 98230.
Date of Intended Adoption: July 15, 2019.
Submit Written Comments to: Professional Educator Standards Board (PESB) Rules Coordinator, 600 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA 98504, email rulespesb@k12.wa.us, by July 12, 2019.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact PESB rules coordinator, phone 360-725-6275, email rulespesb@k12.wa.us, by July 8, 2019.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: Revise policy related to hours of occupational experience required to obtain a career and technical education certificate.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Provides for a more consistent and accessible policy for educators to complete their hours of occupational experience required for certification.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter
28A.410 RCW.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter
28A.410 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: PESB, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Maren Johnson, 600 Washington Street S.E, Olympia, WA 98504, 360-725-6275; Implementation and Enforcement: PESB, 600 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA 98504, 360-725-6275.
A school district fiscal impact statement is not required under RCW
28A.305.135.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW
34.05.328.
This rule proposal, or portions of the proposal, is exempt from requirements of the Regulatory Fairness Act because the proposal:
Is exempt under RCW
19.85.025(3) as the rules relate only to internal governmental operations that are not subject to violation by a nongovernment party; and rules only correct typographical errors, make address or name changes, or clarify language of a rule without changing its effect.
June 5, 2019
Justin Montermini
Rules Coordinator
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-003Definitions.
The following definitions shall apply to terms used in this chapter:
(1) "Approved program" for training career and technical education ((teachers and career and technical education counselors"))educators shall be defined as any program approved by the professional educator standards board which complies with chapter 181-77A or 181-78A WAC.
(2) "Career and technical education educator training" shall mean those career and technical education programs, courses, seminars and workshops offered for the purpose of career and technical education certification in compliance with chapter 181-85 WAC.
(3) "General safety" shall mean course work approved by the professional educator standards board and/or its designee that is designed to provide skill and knowledge common to all career and technical education instructors in safety.
(4) "Specific safety requirements" shall mean completion of course work approved by the professional educator standards board and/or its designee which is designed to provide the career and technical education instructor with the specific skill and knowledge of safety for the occupation he or she is to teach.
(5) "Learning period" shall mean the amount of time required prior to becoming gainfully employed at the journey level in the occupation being taught. In any case, this shall be no less than one year.
(6) "Management experience" shall mean work as a supervisor or manager in the occupational area in which the person will instruct.
(7) "Occupational experience" shall mean ((paid or unpaid volunteer work))documented industry experience in the ((career field to be taught.
(8) "One year of occupational experience" shall equal two thousand hours of employment.
(9) "Professional education" shall mean those programs, courses, seminars and workshops that are designed to improve teaching ability.
(10) "Professional experience" shall mean employment in career and technical education in the discipline and/or specialty for which the application has been submitted.
(11) "Quarter hours or the equivalent" shall mean one quarter credit, two-thirds semester credit, ten clock hours or one hundred hours of occupational experience.
(12) "Technical education/upgrading" shall mean those career and technical education programs, courses, seminars and workshops which are designed to improve the skills and/or knowledge in the discipline in which the application is being made.
(13)))area for which certification is sought.
(8) "Professional growth plan" is as described in WAC ((181-79A-030))181-85-033.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-005Types of career and technical education certificates.
The following types of career and technical education certificates shall be issued:
(1) Teacher. The teacher certificate authorizes service as a teacher in the school district(s) or skills center(s) and shall be issued in one of the following ((categories and/or in a specific subcategory of the major category))areas as approved by the professional educator standards board and/or its designee:
(a) Broad area endorsements:
(i) Agriculture education;
(((b)))(ii) Business and marketing education;
(((c)))(iii) Family and consumer sciences education;
(((d)))(iv) Technology education((;
(e) Trade and industrial;
(f) Health occupations;
(g))).
(b) Specialty areas as published by the professional educator standards board, including health occupations;
(c) Career choices;
(((h)))(d) Coordinator for worksite learning; ((or
(i) Categories which may be added to a continuing career and technical education certificate are:
(i)))(e) Mathematics applied((. To add this category, the candidate shall:
(A) Hold a continuing career and technical education certificate based on WAC 181-77-041;
(B) Hold a baccalaureate degree or higher in a math-related area such as engineering from a regionally accredited college or university pursuant to WAC 181-79A-030(5);
(C) Be fully contracted as a teacher or long-term substitute teacher by a Washington public school;
(D) Pass the mathematics subject knowledge test approved by the professional educator standards board; and
(E) Document a minimum of one year teaching experience in technology education or skilled and technical science courses.
(ii)));
(f) Science applied, biology applied, chemistry applied, physics applied, or earth and space science applied. ((To add these categories, the candidate shall:
(A) Hold a continuing career and technical education certificate based on WAC 181-77-041;
(B) Hold a baccalaureate degree or higher in a science-related area such as engineering or in a medical field from an accredited college or university pursuant to WAC 181-79A-030;
(C) Be fully contracted as a teacher or long-term substitute by a Washington public school;
(D) Pass the appropriate science, biology, chemistry, physics, or earth and space science subject knowledge test approved by the professional educator standards board; and
(E) Document a minimum of one year teaching experience in agriculture education, health occupations, or skilled and technical science courses.))
(2) Director. The director certificate authorizes service as a career and technical education director, as an assistant director, or as a career and technical education supervisor in the school district(s) or skills center(s);
(3) ((Counselor.))Career guidance specialist. The career ((and technical education counselor))guidance specialist certificate authorizes service in the role of career ((and technical education)) guidance ((and counseling))specialist;
(4) ((Occupational information specialist. The occupational information specialist certificate authorizes service in the role as an occupational information specialist.))Nothing within this chapter authorizes practice by a career and technical education educator which is otherwise prohibited or restricted by any other law, including licensure statutes and rules and regulations adopted by the appropriate licensure board or agency.
NEW SECTION
WAC 181-77-010Mathematics applied and science applied areas.
Areas which may be added to a continuing career and technical education certificate are:
(1) Mathematics applied. To add this area, the candidate shall:
(a) Hold a continuing career and technical education certificate under WAC 181-77-041;
(b) Hold a baccalaureate degree or higher in a math-related area such as engineering from an accredited college or university under WAC 181-79A-030;
(c) Be in the role as a teacher or substitute in a Washington public school;
(d) Pass the mathematics content knowledge test approved by the professional educator standards board; and
(e) Document a minimum of one year teaching experience in technology education or skilled and technical science courses.
(2) Science applied, biology applied, chemistry applied, physics applied, or earth and space science applied. To add these areas, the candidate shall:
(a) Hold a continuing career and technical education certificate based on WAC 181-77-041;
(b) Hold a baccalaureate degree or higher in a science-related area such as engineering or in a medical field from an accredited college or university under WAC 181-79A-030;
(c) Be in the role as a teacher or substitute in a Washington public school;
(d) Pass the appropriate science, biology, chemistry, physics, or earth and space science content knowledge test approved by the professional educator standards board; and
(e) Document a minimum of one year teaching experience in agriculture education, health occupations, or skilled and technical science courses.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-02-051, filed 12/29/05, effective 1/1/06)
WAC 181-77-012Levels of career and technical education instructional certificates.
The following levels of career and technical education certificates may be issued((:)). These certificates allow the holder to assume independent responsibility for working with students in career and technical education programs.
(1) Initial((. The initial certificate allows the holder to assume independent responsibility for working with students in career and technical education programs));
(2) Initial renewal((. The initial renewal certificate allows the holder to assume independent responsibility for working with students in career and technical education programs));
(3) Continuing((. The continuing certificate allows the holder to assume independent responsibility for working with students in career and technical education programs));
(4) Continuing renewal. ((The continuing renewal certificate allows the holder to assume independent responsibility for working with students in career and technical education programs.))
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-014Requirements for limited certification.
Conditional career and technical education certificate.
(1) Intent: The intent of the conditional career and technical education certificate is to fill teacher positions given specific circumstances where no regularly certificated career and technical education instructor is available.
(2) Role: The certificate is valid only for the teaching areas specified on the certificate.
(3) Request requirements:
(a) The conditional career and technical education certificate may be issued under specific circumstances set forth below for limited service. The ((issuance of the)) conditional career and technical education certificate may be issued only to:
(i) Persons qualified and experienced in the knowledge and occupational skills of the career and technical education program to be certified; or
(ii) Persons who meet the occupational experience requirements for career and technical education certification; or
(iii) Persons enrolled in a career and technical education preparation program as verified by an approved career and technical education program provider; or
(iv) Persons who will be employed in new and emerging occupations as identified by the professional educator standards board and/or its designee.
(b) The certificate is issued to individuals who are screened by the local career and technical education administrator and school district superintendent or designee. The local career and technical education administrator or superintendent will verify that the following criteria have been met when requesting the conditional career and technical education certificate:
(i) No person with career and technical education certification in the field is available as verified by the local career and technical education administrator or superintendent; and
(ii) The individual is being certified for a limited assignment and responsibility in a specified career and technical education program area; and
(iii) Personnel so certificated will be oriented and prepared for the specific assignment and will be apprised of any legal liability, the lines of authority and the duration of the assignment; and
(iv) The career and technical education administrator and a local ((program)) advisory committee will indicate the basis on which he/she has determined that the individual is competent for the assignment; and
(v) A written training plan is on file with the employing district. The career and technical education administrator and the candidate will mutually develop this plan. The plan must be approved by ((the))a local ((school district)) career and technical education ((program)) advisory committee to which the candidate is assigned. The plan will provide for the career and technical education instructor to develop competencies in the following:
(A) Issues related to legal liability;
(B) The responsibilities of career and technical education educators;
(C) The lines of authority in the employing school district and/or building;
(D) Career and technical education methods, including those described in RCW
28A.700.010, WAC 181-77-041 (1)(b), and 181-77A-165;
(E) General and specific safety.
(4) Minimum requirements: The career and technical education teacher will complete fifty continuing education credit hours subsequent to the issuance of the certificate, and prior to the reissuance of the certificate. The district will verify that this continuing education credit hour requirement has been met prior to the reissuance of the certificate. The continuing education credit hours must relate to the areas listed in subsection (3)(b)(v) of this section. This continuing education credit hour requirement may be completed through credit hours earned while enrolled in a program.
(5) Validity: The certificate is valid for two years or less, and only for the teaching area specified on the certificate. The certificate may be reissued on district application and evidence that requirements continue to be met.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-031Requirements for candidates seeking career and technical education certification who have completed approved ((college/university))teacher preparation programs in a career and technical education endorsement area.
Candidates shall complete the following requirements in addition to those set forth in WAC 181-79A-150((,))and 181-79A-155((, 181-82-322, and)). Candidates shall complete preparation programs under the standards in chapter 181-78A WAC.
(1) Initial.
(a) Candidates for the initial certificate shall hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university which includes a minimum of forty-five quarter hours of study in the specific career and technical education subject area for which certification is sought.
(b) Candidates for the initial certificate shall demonstrate competency in one or more of the career and technical education broad areas: Agriculture education, business and marketing education, family and consumer sciences education, and technology education, as listed in WAC 181-77-005.
(c) Candidates for the initial certificate shall complete a state approved career and technical education teacher training program ((through an accredited college or university)) which shall include completion of student teaching in the relevant career and technical education subject area.
(d) Candidates for the initial certificate shall provide documentation of ((one year of paid))two thousand hours occupational experience (((two thousand hours))) in the ((specific career and technical education field))broad area for which certification is sought. If all or part of the two thousand hours is more than ((six))ten years old, candidates must complete an additional three hundred hours of recent (occurring in the last two years) occupational experience. The candidate must also apply for the residency teacher certificate or add the subject area to their ((basic education))teacher certificate in their subject area, take and pass the content knowledge test(s) for subject area, be issued the ((residency)) teacher certificate before the CTE initial can be issued.
(e) In addition, candidates for initial certification in career choices or coordinator of worksite learning shall demonstrate competency in knowledge and skills described in WAC 181-77A-180.
(2) Initial renewal. Candidates for renewal of the initial certificate must complete one hundred continuing education credit hours in the subject area certified to teach since the initial certificate was issued, or four professional growth plans as defined in WAC ((181-79A-030))181-85-033. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(3) Continuing.
(a) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall have in addition to the requirements for the initial certificate at least fifteen quarter hours or one hundred fifty ((clock))continuing education credit hours of career and technical education educator training in the career and technical education subject area to be certified completed subsequent to the conferral of the baccalaureate degree.
(b) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall provide as a condition for the issuance of a continuing certificate documentation of two years of teaching/coordination in the career and technical education subject area certified to teach with an authorized employer (i.e., school district(s) or skills center(s)).
(4) Continuing certificate renewal. Candidates for renewal of the continuing certificate shall complete since the previous continuing certificate:
(a) Ten quarter hours or one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours of career and technical education educator training, or four professional growth plans as defined in WAC ((181-79A-030))181-85-033. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(b) Continuing education or professional growth plans for teachers at the elementary and secondary levels in STEM-related subjects must include a specific focus on the integration of science, mathematics, technology, and engineering instruction as per RCW
28A.410.2212. This renewal requirement applies to career and technical education endorsement areas. This STEM continuing education requirement for certificate renewal is as described in WAC 181-85-075(6)((
;(c) Per RCW 28A.410.278(2), in-service training, continuing education, or professional growth plans shall incorporate professional development on the revised teacher and principal evaluation systems under RCW 28A.405.100 as a requirement for renewal of continuing or professional level certificates. This continuing education requirement related to the teacher and principal evaluation system is as described in WAC 181-85-075(7))).
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-041Requirements for candidates seeking career and technical education certification on the basis of business and industry work experience.
Candidates ((for certification who have not completed approved programs set forth in chapter 181-78A WAC))seeking career and technical education certification on the basis of business and industry work experience shall complete the following requirements in addition to those set forth in WAC 181-79A-150 (1) and (2) and 181-79A-155 (1) and (2).
(1) Initial.
(a) Candidates for the initial certificate shall provide documentation of ((
paid)) occupational experience in the ((
specific career and technical education subcategory))
specialty area for which certification is sought((
: Provided, That))
. Individuals seeking the initial certification for the sole purpose of instruction of American sign language who are deaf, hard of hearing per RCW
43.20A.720, or whose primary method of communication is American sign language, may have the requirements for interpreter experience waived by the certification office of the superintendent of public instruction.
(i) ((Three years ())Six thousand hours(())) is required.
(ii) ((One year ())Two thousand hours(())) must be within the past ((six))ten years. Candidates may use up to four thousand hours of teaching experience in the specialty area they are experienced in and the remaining two thousand hours must be from ((industry))nonteaching occupational experience (((nonteaching))). For STEM, candidate may use all six thousand hours of teaching experience in science, technology, engineering and/or math in lieu of ((industry))occupational experience. For biomedical and biotechnology, candidates may use all six thousand hours of teaching experience in biology in lieu of ((industry))occupational experience.
(iii) If all or part of the two thousand hours is more than ((six))ten years old, an additional three hundred hours of recent (occurring in the last two years) occupational experience is required.
(iv) Individuals seeking this certification solely for teaching American sign language must also hold or earn the national interpreter certification, certified deaf interpreter certificate, the American sign language teachers association certificate, the American sign language performance interview, or meet the standard required of interpreters for the deaf per RCW
28A.410.271.
(b) Candidates for the initial certificate shall complete a professional educator standards board approved program under WAC 181-77A-029 ((in which they demonstrate competence in the general standards for all career and technical education teacher certificate candidates pursuant to WAC 181-77A-165, which include but are not limited to knowledge and skills in the following areas:
(i) General and specific safety;
(ii) Career and technical education teaching methods;
(iii) Occupational analysis;
(iv) Course organization and curriculum design;
(v) Philosophy of vocational education;
(vi) Personal student development and leadership techniques.
(c) Candidates for the initial certificate shall also demonstrate knowledge and skills in the following areas:
(i) School law;
(ii) Issues related to abuse as specified in WAC 181-77A-165(7).
(d))).
(c) In addition, candidates for initial certification in career choices or coordinator of worksite learning shall demonstrate competency in knowledge and skills described in WAC 181-77A-180.
(2) Initial renewal. Candidates for renewal of the initial certificate must complete ten quarter hours of credit or one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours of career and technical education educator training in the subject matter certified to teach since the initial certificate was issued or renewed, or four professional growth plans as defined in WAC 181-79A-030. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(3) Continuing.
(a) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall have in addition to the requirements for the initial certificate at least one of the following:
(i) Fifteen quarter hours or one hundred fifty ((clock))continuing education credit hours of career and technical education educator training in the career and technical education subject matter to be certified completed subsequent to the issuance of the initial certificate; or
(ii) Hold a valid national board certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in any certificate area.
(b) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall provide as a condition for the issuance of a continuing certificate documentation of two years full-time equivalency (FTE) of teaching/coordination in the career and technical education subject matter certified to teach with an authorized employer (i.e., school district(s) or skills center(s)).
(4) Continuing certificate renewal.
(a) Candidates for renewal of the continuing certificate shall complete since the previous continuing certificate was issued:
(i) Ten quarter hours or one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours of career and technical education educator training, or four professional growth plans as defined in WAC 181-79A-030. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
(ii) Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
(iii) Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
(iv) An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(b) Continuing education or professional growth plans for teachers at the elementary and secondary levels in STEM-related subjects must include a specific focus on the integration of science, mathematics, technology, and engineering instruction as per RCW
28A.410.2212. This renewal requirement applies to career and technical education endorsement areas. This STEM continuing education requirement for certificate renewal is as described in WAC 181-85-075(6).
(c) ((
Per RCW 28A.410.278(2) in-service training, continuing education, or professional growth plans shall incorporate professional development on the revised teacher and principal evaluation systems under RCW 28A.405.100 as a requirement for renewal of continuing or professional level certificates. This continuing education requirement related to the teacher and principal evaluation system is as described in WAC 181-85-075(7).(d))) Beginning January 2018, renewal of continuing certificates under this section specifically for teaching American sign language will require the national interpreter certification, certified deaf interpreter certificate, the American sign language teachers association certificate, or meet the standard required of interpreters of the deaf per RCW
28A.410.271.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-071Initial certification of career and technical education administrative personnel.
(1) Initial certificate.
(a) Beginning September 1, 2014, a candidate is eligible for the initial career and technical education administrator certification if meeting one or more of the following:
(i) Currently holds a valid residency, continuing or professional administrator certificate; or
(ii) Completion of three years of experience as a certificated career and technical education supervisor, career and technical education instructor, career and technical education counselor, or occupational information specialist; and
(b) In addition, the candidate must meet one or more of the following:
(i) Completion of the state authorized career and technical education administrator internship program; or
(ii) Completion of a state approved ((college)) program for career and technical education administration.
(c) The career and technical education administrator certificate role standards are as published by the professional educator standards board.
(d) The initial career and technical education administrator certificate is valid for five years.
(2) Initial certificate renewal.
(a) In order to renew the initial career and technical education administrator certificate completion of at least ten quarter hours of college credit or one hundred continuing education credit hours or four professional growth plans in five years since the initial certificate was issued or renewed is required. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(b) The initial renewal certificate is valid for five years and may be renewed.
(3) Continuing certificate. The continuing career and technical education administrator certificate is valid for five years.
(a) In order to receive the continuing career and technical education administrator certificate, in addition to the requirements for the initial certificate, at least fifteen quarter hours of college credit course work or one hundred fifty continuing education credit hours completed subsequent to the conferral of the initial certificate is required; or, the individual may hold a valid national board certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in any certificate area.
(b) Individuals shall provide as a condition for the issuance of a continuing certificate documentation of two years full-time equivalency (FTE) of career and technical administration with an authorized employer (i.e., school district(s) or skill center(s)).
(4) Continuing certificate renewal. The continuing career and technical education administrator certificate shall be renewed with the completion of ten quarter credits of college credit course work or the equivalent of one hundred continuing education credit hours in career and technical education, or supervisory or managerial subjects, or four professional growth plans, prior to the lapse date of the first issue of the continuing certificate and during each five-year period between subsequent lapse dates. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
(5) ((
Per RCW 28A.410.278(2) in-service training, continuing education, or professional growth plans shall incorporate professional development on the revised teacher and principal evaluation systems under RCW 28A.405.100 as a requirement for renewal of continuing or professional level certificates. This continuing education requirement related to the teacher and principal evaluation system is as described in WAC 181-85-075(7).(6)))Previously issued certificate. Any person with a valid career and technical education administrator certificate issued prior to September 1, 2014, under previous standards of the professional educator standards board shall meet requirements of, and may apply for, the continuing career and technical education administrator certificate by the expiration date of the original certificate held. Upon issuance of the continuing career and technical education administrator certificate such person will be subject to continuing certificate renewal requirements of subsection (4) of this section.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 19-03-108, filed 1/16/19, effective 2/16/19)
WAC 181-77-081Requirements for certification of career guidance specialist.
Career guidance specialists must meet the following requirements in addition to those set forth in WAC 181-79A-150 (1) and (2) and 181-79A-155:
(1) Probationary certificate.
(a) Beginning July 1, 2018, a candidate is eligible for the probationary career guidance specialist certification if meeting one or more of the following:
(i) Completion of three years of experience as a certificated career and technical education administrator, career and technical education instructor, or career and technical education counselor, at the initial or continuing certificate level; or
(ii) Hold a valid educational staff associate - Counselor certificate as provided in WAC 181-79A-221; or
(iii) Provide documentation of ((three years ())six thousand hours(() of full-time paid))of occupational experience of which two ((years))thousand hours shall have been in the last ((six))ten years, dealing with employment, personnel or with placement and evaluation of workers, or experience providing career guidance, employment or career counseling services.
(b) Such a certificate may be issued upon recommendation by the employing school district according to the following:
(i) The candidate shall have developed a written training plan in cooperation with the career and technical education administrator. The plan must be approved by a ((district))local career and technical education advisory committee.
(ii) The plan shall develop procedures and timelines for the candidate to meet the requirements for the initial certificate.
(c) The probationary certificate is valid for two years and is renewable one time for two additional years upon recommendation of the employing district if the individual has completed the procedures outlined for the first year in the written training plan and has made additional progress in meeting the requirements for the initial certificate.
(2) Initial certificate.
(a) The initial career guidance specialist certificate is valid for five years.
(b) Candidates must meet the eligibility requirements for the probationary certificate outlined in this section.
(c) Candidates for the initial certificate shall demonstrate competence through a course of study from a state approved program provider or state approved continuing education provider in the general standards for career guidance specialist which include, but are not limited to, knowledge and skills in the following areas as approved by the professional educator standards board:
(i) Individual and group career guidance skills;
(ii) Individual and group career development assessment;
(iii) Information and resources in providing career guidance;
(iv) Career guidance program planning, implementation, and management;
(v) Diverse populations;
(vi) Student leadership development;
(vii) Ethical/legal issues;
(viii) Technology;
(ix) History and philosophy of career and technical education.
(d) In order to teach worksite learning and career choices courses, candidates must successfully complete requirements per WAC 181-77A-180.
(3) Initial certificate renewal.
(a) Candidates for renewal of the initial career guidance specialist certificate must complete at least ten quarter hours of college credit, one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours, or four professional growth plans since the initial certificate was issued or renewed. At least two quarter credits or fifteen ((clock))continuing education credit hours must be related to the knowledge and skills areas listed in subsection (2)(c) of this section. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(b) The initial renewal certificate is valid for five years.
(4) Continuing certificate.
(a) Candidates for the continuing career guidance specialist certificate shall have in addition to the requirements for the initial certificate at least fifteen quarter hours of college credit or one hundred fifty ((clock))continuing education credit hours completed subsequent to the issuance of the initial certificate; or hold a valid national board certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in any certificate area.
(b) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall provide as a condition for the issuance of a continuing certificate documentation of two years full-time equivalency (FTE) as a career guidance specialist with an authorized employer (i.e., school district(s) or skills center(s)).
(c) The continuing career guidance specialist certificate is valid for five years.
(5) Continuing certificate renewal. The continuing career guidance specialist certificate shall be renewed with the completion of ten quarter hours of college credit, the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours, or four professional growth plans prior to the lapse date of the first issuance of the continuing certificate and during each five-year period between subsequent lapse dates. At least four quarter credits or thirty ((clock))continuing education credit hours must be related to the knowledge and skills areas listed in subsection (2)(c) of this section. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
Application for renewals shall not be submitted earlier than twelve months prior to the expiration date of the current certificate.
Expired certificates may be renewed with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application, or by completing four professional growth plans. Individuals completing fewer than four annual professional growth plans must complete the necessary continuing education credit hours needed to be the equivalent of one hundred ((clock))continuing education credit hours.
An expired certificate may be renewed by presenting evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours or professional growth plan requirement within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(6) Certificates issued under previous standards.
(a) Any person with a valid one-year occupational information specialist, or career and technical education counselor, certificate issued prior to July 1, 2018, under previous standards of the professional educator standards board may apply for the initial career guidance specialist certificate, and will be considered to have met the requirements to obtain an initial career guidance specialist certificate in subsection (2) of this section.
Holders of expired one-year occupational information specialist, or one-year career and technical education counselor certificates, may apply for the initial career guidance specialist certificate, and will be considered to have met the requirements to obtain an initial career guidance specialist certificate with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application.
These holders of expired one-year certificates must present evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(b) Any person with a valid three-year or five-year occupational information specialist, or career and technical education counselor, certificate issued prior to July 1, 2018, under previous standards of the professional educator standards board may apply for the continuing career guidance specialist certificate by the expiration date of the original certificate held, and will be considered to have met the requirements to obtain a continuing career guidance specialist certificate in subsection (4) of this section.
Holders of expired three-year or five-year occupational information specialist, or three-year or five-year career and technical education counselor certificates, may apply for the initial career guidance specialist certificate, and will be considered to have met the requirements to obtain an initial career guidance specialist certificate with completion of one hundred continuing education credit hours within the previous five years from the date of the renewal application.
These holders of expired three-year or five-year certificates must present evidence to the superintendent of public instruction of completing the continuing education credit hours within the five years prior to the date of the renewal application.
(c) Upon issuance of the probationary initial or continuing career guidance specialist certificate, individuals addressed in this subsection will be subject to certificate renewal requirements of this section.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-14-010, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06)
WAC 181-77-110Career and technical education instructor certification reciprocity.
The superintendent of public instruction will recognize community and technical college instructors certified under WAC 131-16-091 through 131-16-095 when these individuals provide instruction to high school students. These instructors must maintain their certification in good standing and, when employed to provide services within a public common school shall be required to have completed and have on file:
(1) Documentation of completion of the issues of abuse requirement ((
pursuant to))
under RCW
28A.410.035; and
(2) A background check as defined in WAC 181-79A-150(2) and RCW
28A.410.010; and
(3) Evidence of good moral character as required in WAC 181-79A-155.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-21-070, filed 10/11/18, effective 11/11/18)
WAC 181-77-120Out-of-state candidates.
Out-of-state applicants shall be eligible for Washington career and technical education certificates if they meet the standards in chapter 181-77 WAC or as follows: Candidates who apply for a career and technical education certificate who have not successfully completed course work or an in-service program ((including a minimum of ten clock hours of instruction)) on issues of abuse as described in WAC 181-79A-030, must complete such course work or in-service program as a condition of the issuance of a career and technical education certificate. ((The content of the course work or in-service program is as described in WAC 181-79A-030.))
(1) Initial certificate. The initial certificate shall be issued by the superintendent of public instruction to a candidate who has two thousand hours of ((paid)) occupational experience and who meets one of the following:
(a) Qualifies under provisions of the interstate compact;
(b) Holds the appropriate degree and, if applicable, credit hours and/or licensing as set forth in this chapter and has completed a state-approved preparation program ((at an accredited college or university)) in the professional field for which the certificate is to be issued and such additional professional fields as required by WAC 181-79A-150(4);
(c) Holds an appropriate career and technical education certificate issued by another state and had practiced at the P-12 level in that respective role outside the state of Washington for three years and has completed competency-based teacher training.
(2) Continuing certificate. The continuing certificate shall be issued on verification that the candidate has met all requirements for initial and continuing certification in the state of Washington.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-14-010, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06)
WAC 181-77A-003Authority.
The authority for this chapter is RCW
28A.410.010 which authorizes the professional educator standards board to establish, publish, and enforce rules and regulations determining eligibility and certification of personnel employed in the common schools of this state. This authority is supplemented by RCW
28A.410.210 (1) and (2) which authorizes the professional educator standards board to approve educator preparation programs ((
in institutions of higher education)).
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-02-051, filed 12/29/05, effective 1/1/06)
WAC 181-77A-004Overview.
These rules establish a performance-based preparation system for educators that supports the Improvement of Student Achievement Act of 1993 (1209) which will enable educators to implement the Washington state student learning goals and essential academic learning requirements. These rules also provide a framework for consistency and quality preparation of career and technical education teacher certification candidates using industry or business work experience.
Specifically, this chapter describes the procedures and standards for colleges/universities and other agencies or institutions to be approved as providers of preparation programs for career and technical education teacher certification based on business and industry work experience. ((In addition to colleges and universities, programs may be provided by community and technical colleges, school districts, educational service districts, or any combination of the above.))
Finally, this chapter identifies the general standards which must be demonstrated by all successful applicants for career and technical education teacher certification based on business and industry work experience and the specific standards which will be demonstrated by those applying for certification in specialty areas.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-02-051, filed 12/29/05, effective 1/1/06)
WAC 181-77A-025Program approval.
All programs leading to career and technical education certification based on business and industry work experience offered in Washington state to prepare career and technical education teachers shall be approved ((pursuant to))under the requirements of this chapter.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-14-010, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06)
WAC 181-77A-029Procedures for ((initial)) approval and review of a career and technical education teacher preparation program for candidates applying under WAC 181-77-041.
((Using the criteria published by the office of the superintendent of public instruction as a guideline, each program provider, which shall be a college or university, community or technical college, school district, educational service district, or any combination of the above, desiring to establish a career and technical education teacher preparation program for candidates applying under WAC 181-77-041 shall comply with the following:
(1) Advise the professional educator standards board of the desire to establish the career and technical education teacher preparation program, identifying the agencies involved and the administrator of the program.))(1) A prospective provider desiring to establish a career and technical education teacher preparation program for candidates applying under WAC 181-77-041 shall comply with the policy established for program approval and review in chapter 181-78A WAC.
(2) Establish and maintain a representative program education advisory ((committee))board including career and technical education teachers from the discipline, at least one first-year teacher (if applicable) who has completed the respective program, career and technical education administrators, and industry and/or community representatives.
The purpose of the program education advisory ((committee))board is to advise, validate, and review the integrity of the respective career and technical education teacher education program.
(((3) Describe the planned process that the approved career and technical education teacher preparation program will use to assess, in multiple ways, over time, its career and technical education teacher candidates knowledge and skills as required by WAC 181-77A-165, including, where appropriate, evidence related to positive impact on student learning.
(4) Describe the plan for assuring that adequate resources will be provided to support the program and that faculty will have the appropriate qualifications and work experience for the roles assigned.
(5) Present the plan to the professional educator standards board.))
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-14-010, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06)
WAC 181-77A-080Substitute pay for members of ((program))professional education advisory ((committees))boards.
Service on ((
program))
professional education advisory ((
committees))
boards by certificated employees is deemed by the professional educator standards board as a committee formed for the purpose of furthering education within the state; and, the superintendent of public instruction, in conformance with the provisions of RCW
28A.300.035, shall make payments to school districts for needed substitutes.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-02-051, filed 12/29/05, effective 1/1/06)
WAC 181-77A-165General standards for all career and technical education teacher certification based on business and industry work experience.
In addition to the career and technical education teacher role standards as published by the professional educator standards board, all candidates shall demonstrate competence in the following standards:
(1) State learning goals((—)) - The teacher is able to apply and integrate the state's learning goals and essential academic learning requirements in program implementation and assessment.
(2) Learning environments((—)) - The teacher is able to create and sustain safe learning environments which prepare diverse students for the workplace, advanced training, and continued education.
(3) Student characteristics and related instructional strategies((—)) - The teacher is able to identify the diverse needs of students and implement programs and strategies which promote student competency development and success.
(4) Personal and professional attributes((—)) - The teacher models personal and professional attributes and leadership skills which reflect productive life and work roles.
(5) Partnerships((—)) - The teacher implements and maintains collaborative partnerships with students, colleagues, community, business, industry, and families, which maximize resources and promote student self-sufficiency.
(6) Law((—)) - The teacher understands school law and educational policy.
(7) Issues of abuse((—)) - The ((teacher))educator understands issues ((related to abuse including the identification of physical, emotional, sexual, and substance abuse, information on the impact of abuse on the behavior and learning abilities of students, discussion of the responsibilities of a teacher to report abuse or provide assistance to students who are the victims of abuse, and methods for teaching students about abuse of all types and their prevention))of abuse as described in WAC 181-79A-030.
(8) Candidates shall also demonstrate knowledge and skills in the following areas:
(a) General and specific safety;
(b) Career and technical education teaching methods;
(c) Occupational analysis;
(d) Course organization and curriculum design;
(e) Philosophy of vocational education;
(f) Personal student development and leadership techniques.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 06-14-010, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06)
WAC 181-77A-175Work experience program standards.
Individuals obtaining certification on the basis of business and industry work experience in the major categories of trade and industrial, health occupation, or any of the ((subcategories))areas approved by the professional educator standards board for WAC 181-77-005 shall be assessed on the basis of the requirements pursuant to WAC 181-77-041 and 181-77A-165.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 08-15-142, filed 7/22/08, effective 8/22/08)
WAC 181-77A-180Career and technical education teacher preparation specialty standards.
In addition to the standards identified in WAC ((182-82-332 or)) 181-77A-175, individuals obtaining certification in the areas of coordinator of worksite learning or career choices must demonstrate competency in the following standards.
(1) Coordinator of worksite learning.
(a) The worksite learning coordinator demonstrates the knowledge and ability to develop, implement, manage, and evaluate a diversified worksite learning program that utilizes local resources.
(b) The worksite learning coordinator models ethical behavior and demonstrates the ability to facilitate, supervise, and evaluate student leadership activities.
(c) The worksite learning coordinator demonstrates the ability to team with career and technical education teachers and prospective employers to relate worksite learning with school-based learning and to measure student performance.
(d) The worksite learning coordinator demonstrates a commitment to professional development.
(e) The worksite learning coordinator demonstrates a current knowledge of the essential academic learning requirements and skills for entry level workers and uses a variety of methods to insure that students master the essential academic learning requirements.
(2) Career choices.
(a) The career choices teacher demonstrates competency in the areas of career exploration, employment acquisition, job retention, resource management (personal, community, workplace technology, and consumerism), economic systems (entrepreneurship, economics), basis skills development, and leadership development.
(b) The career choices teacher demonstrates the ability to link classroom learning with the world of work and coordinate worksite learning which prepares students for the world of work.
REPEALER
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 181-77A-030 | Length of time for which a career and technical education teacher program based on business and industry work experience shall be approved. |
WAC 181-77A-033 | Probationary status for a career and technical education teacher preparation program based on business and industry work experience. |
WAC 181-77A-037 | Procedures for reestablishment of approval status for a career and technical education teacher preparation program based on business and industry work experience. |
WAC 181-77A-040 | Responsibilities of the designated program administrator. |
WAC 181-77A-057 | Approval of a career and technical education teacher preparation program based on business and industry work experience offered by an out-of-state provider within the state applicable to certification. |
WAC 181-77A-195 | Course work/internship waiver. |