WSR 18-12-015
PROPOSED RULES
PARAEDUCATOR BOARD
[Filed May 24, 2018, 9:14 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 18-07-005.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Creates new sections for chapter 179-07 WAC describing requirements for the standards of practice for paraeducators.
Hearing Location(s): On July 24, 2918 [2018], at 8:30, at the Radisson Hotel, 18118 International Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98188.
Date of Intended Adoption: July 25, 2018.
Submit Written Comments to: David Brenna, 600 Washington Street, Olympia, WA 98504, email david.brenna@k12.wa.us, fax 360-586-4548, by July 17, 2018.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact David Brenna, phone 360-725-6238, fax 360-586-4548, email david.brenna@k12.wa.us, by July 17, 2018.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: New regulations for the standards of practice for paraeducators as required in HB [ESHB] 1115, 2017.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Statutory requirement.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter 28A.413 RCW.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter 28A.413 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: State legislature, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation, and Enforcement: David Brenna, 600 Washington Street, Olympia, WA 98504, 360-725-6238.
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. Regulatory change does not have a fiscal impact.
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 rule content is explicitly and specifically dictated by statute.
May 24, 2018
David Brenna
Senior Policy Analyst
Chapter  179-07  WAC
PARAEDUCATOR STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
NEW SECTION
WAC 179-07-010 Authority.
The authority for this chapter is RCW 28A.413.030 which authorizes the paraeducator board with the powers and duties to adopt paraeducator standards of practice as described in RCW 28A.413.050.
NEW SECTION
WAC 179-07-020 Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish the paraeducator statewide standards of practice which shall be the basis of the professional development created for the paraeducator certificate program described in this title.
NEW SECTION
WAC 179-07-030 Standards of practice.
Washington state paraeducator standards of practice include the following:
(1) Supporting instructional opportunities;
(2) Demonstrating professionalism and ethical practices;
(3) Supporting a positive and safe learning environment;
(4) Communicating effectively and participating in the team process; and
(5) Demonstrating cultural competency aligned with standards developed by the professional educator standards board under RCW 28A.410.270.
NEW SECTION
WAC 179-07-040 Knowledge and skill competencies for the standards of practice.
The knowledge and skill competencies describe the standards of practice that paraeducators should exhibit when working with students. Competencies are associated with each standard.
(1) Supporting instructional opportunities:
(a) Knowledge competencies:
(i) Proficiency in basic reading, writing, and math skills;
(ii) Knowledge of basic computer applications (e.g., word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet applications), data collection, assessments and software applications to support K-12 education; and
(iii) Knowledge of one's own cultural identity and how it influences perceptions, values, and practices.
(b) Skill competencies:
(i) Demonstrate ability to assist in reviewing, preparing, delivering, and reinforcing district/school/classroom instructional outcomes (e.g., tutoring, individual and small group instruction) as directed by certificated/licensed staff;
(ii) Demonstrate ability to assist in recording and maintaining data as directed by certificated/licensed staff;
(iii) Demonstrate ability to assist in administration of assessments and monitoring student progress as directed by certificated/licensed staff; and
(iv) Demonstrate ability to utilize technology to support educational and safety outcomes as directed by certificated/licensed staff.
(2) Demonstrating professionalism and ethical practices:
(a) Knowledge competencies:
(i) Knowledge of the code of professional conduct for education and applicable district policies and procedures;
(ii) Knowledge of the distinctions in the roles and responsibilities of teachers, paraeducators, administrators, families, and other team members;
(iii) Knowledge of the need to protect civil and human rights pertaining to all students, families, and staff; and
(iv) Knowledge of the importance and purpose of confidentiality of student information.
(b) Skill competencies:
(i) Adhere to code of professional conduct and applicable district policies and procedures;
(ii) Pursue and participate in staff professional development and learning opportunities;
(iii) Adhere to and follow district's mission, policies, procedures, and personnel practices; and
(iv) Adhere to confidentiality as consistent with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
(3) Supporting a positive and safe learning environment:
(a) Knowledge competencies:
(i) Knowledge of child and adolescent developmental milestones/stages and potential early warning indicators (e.g., attendance, behavior, and academic progress);
(ii) Knowledge of strategies to create an equitable learning environment which fosters unique strengths and abilities of students being served; and
(iii) Knowledge of behavioral support systems/strategies that create inclusive and safe learning environments.
(b) Skill competencies:
(i) Demonstrate ability to assist students at appropriate developmental stages and report student concerns or risk factors to certificated staff or supervisor;
(ii) Demonstrate ability to implement behavior support systems/strategies as directed by certificated staff or supervisor;
(iii) Adhere to district prescribed health, safety, and emergency policies and school guidelines; and
(iv) Demonstrate ability to follow and assist in monitoring career and technical education (CTE) program/class safety procedures as directed by district and/or instructor.
(4) Communicating effectively and participating in the team process:
(a) Knowledge competencies:
(i) Knowledge of how multiple communication methods contribute to collaborative team work;
(ii) Knowledge of collaborative team strategies and decision making;
(iii) Knowledge of the need to respect individual differences among all students, families, and staff; and
(iv) Knowledge of the importance of giving and receiving feedback regarding student learning and/or personal performance.
(b) Skill competencies:
(i) Demonstrate ability to utilize various communication methods, problem solving skills, and collaboration strategies with staff, students, families and community;
(ii) Demonstrate ability to initiate and provide relevant feedback regarding job duties, performance tasks, and student learning outcomes; and
(iii) Demonstrate ability to apply feedback regarding student learning outcomes and/or personal performance.
(5) Demonstrating cultural competency aligned with standards developed by the professional educator standards board under RCW 28A.410.270:
(a) Knowledge competencies:
(i) Knowledge of and respect for different ethnic, cultural, abilities, and linguistic backgrounds of students, families, staff, and community being served;
(ii) Knowledge of strategies to support and maintain a culturally inclusive learning environment; and
(iii) Knowledge of student cultural histories and contexts, as well as family norms and values in different cultures.
(b) Skill competencies:
(i) Demonstrate ability to assist in implementing educational material which represents and supports various cultures and abilities of students being served as directed by certificated/licensed staff; and
(ii) Demonstrate ability to foster a culturally inclusive environment as directed by certificated/licensed staff or supervisor.