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Kerri Elzie
Educator Certification and Standards
Texas Education Agency
September 25, 2011
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AgendaAgendaAgendaAgendaTEA Website and AccessAssignment Rules – Chapter 231Routes to CertificationProbationary Certificates PermitsOut-of-State Certified ApplicantsOut-of-Country Certified ApplicantsAdditional Certification by ExaminationSpecial Education, Bilingual and ESL CertificatesCareer and Technical Education (CTE) CertificatesEducational AidesRenewal of Standard CertificatesCertificates Eliminated in Fall 2011Paperless Certificates
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Apply for Certification
Certificates are not automatically issued upon
completion of requirements.
• Educators apply online at www.tea.state.tx.us• Appropriate fee• Background check• Follow up status through Educator Certification
Online System (ECOS) – blue and green screen
• Internet browser issues
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Access for School Districts
• School district staff may obtain access to the secure Educator Certification Online System (ECOS), previously the SBEC “Green Screen”.
• Specific access may be requested by completing a form found on the TEA website.
• Access must be used within 90 days to remain active.
• Secure access gives school staff information not available to the general public.
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District Access Form
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“Green” Screen for Districts
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Certification Required
Texas Education Code § 21.003. CERTIFICATION REQUIRED.
(a) A person may not be employed as a teacher, teacher intern or teacher trainee, librarian, educational aide, administrator, educational diagnostician, or counselor by a school district unless the person holds an appropriate certificate or permit issued as provided by Subchapter B.
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Assignment Rules – Chapter 231
• 19 TAC, Chapter 231, Assignment of Public School Personnel was created in 2009, replacing Chapter 230 Subchapter U.
• Applies to old and new certificates
• Educators must hold the appropriate certificate unless a permit has been activated.
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Elementary Assignments
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Middle School Assignments
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High School Assignments
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Routes to Certification
Educators must qualify through an approved
route to certification. 19 TAC 230.413.
• Texas Program Completer• Out-of-State Certified Applicant• Out-of-Country Certified Applicant• Additional Certification by Examination
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Texas Program Completers
Approved Programs List – www.tea.state.tx.us
Admission requirements – TAC Chapter 227
Curriculum requirements – TAC Chapter 228
• Student Teaching – 12 weeks – university program• Clinical Teaching – 12 weeks – not all ACP’s have this option• Internship on a Probationary Certificate – Equivalent of one school
year - 180 days – ACP or University
NOTE: Health Science Technology and Trade & Industrial Education candidates may teach on an emergency permit or a probationary certificate for one school year.
Principal Survey – assessment of Texas program quality based on performance of beginning teachers.
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Probationary Certificate
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, except for Trade and Industrial Education certification
• Enrolled in a Texas educator preparation program
►Employed in a Texas school in the subject area and at the grade level of the certificate sought
• Mentoring and high-quality professional development prior to and throughout the assignment
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Probationary Certificate
Issued for any class of certificate, except Educational Aide:
Classroom Teacher, School Counselor, School Librarian, Educational Diagnostician, Principal, Superintendent
Issued for 12 months - Can be renewed for two annual terms
►Three-year maximum on less than standard credentials
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Emergency Permits
Chapter 230, Subchapter Q
�Applied for online by the employing school district
�Paid for by the district - $57 school district check
�The individual must meet minimum requirements
depending on the grade level and type of assignment.
�Valid for one school year, but may be renewed annually
for a maximum of two additional school years.
�The individual must make progress annually.
►Three year maximum on less than standard credentials
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Apply for Emergency Permit
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Profile Setup
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Affidavit Setup
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Emergency Permit
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Permit Assignment Details
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Temporary Classroom Assignment Permit
(TCAP)
�Certified at the secondary level in grades 7-12 (Secondary 6-12 or 8-12)
�Could hold an all-level (PK-12 or EC-12) certificate or elementary/4-8 certificate for middle school assignments in grades 7-8
�Assigned to grades 7-12 in a subject not covered by the current certificate– one class period or more – cannot teach even one class period without a permit or certificate, unless the person meets assignment rules
�Valid for One School Year – Activated Locally
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TCAP Hardships
�Must have 6 semester hours in the subject taught – if less, request a hardship
�Limited to 4 class periods – if more than
4 class periods, request a hardship
�TCAP hardships requested by letter to TEA
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Nonrenewable Permit (NRP)• Requested by the employing school district online • Paid by the school district - $57 school district check
– Type A - Texas program completer who lacks only tests for certification - valid for 12 months
– Type B - Texas certified prior to 2-1-1986 and lacks revalidation test - valid for 6 months or until end of school year, whichever is less.
– Type C - out-of-state/country certified, issued Texas One-Year Certificate, passed content test, failed PPR test - valid for 12 months from the date the person first attempted and failed the PPR test.
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Out-of-State Certified Applicants
Appropriate degree and acceptable certificate or other credential from another state or U.S. territory
►Must have credentials reviewed by TEA
TEA will prepare a certification plan indicating required tests –effective 9-15-2011, these will be emailed
►Shortage areas are reviewed within 14 days of complete application (bilingual, foreign language, math, science, special education and technology applications)
►TEA will electronically authorize acceptable tests
Applicant may request of a One-Year Certificate
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Out-of-State Certified Educators
• Apply online at www.tea.state.tx.us• Review of Credentials - $180 – *new fee*• Mail appropriate documents – certificate and
transcripts
• One-Year Certificate available - $52• Examinations required – Letters sent by TEA• Apply for Standard Certificate - $77• Fingerprinting
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Out-of-Country Certified Educators
• Apply online at www.tea.state.tx.us• Review of Credentials - $180 – *new fee*• Mail appropriate documents – Letter of
Professional Standing and Foreign Credential Evaluation
►English Proficiency – 19 TAC 230.413
• One-Year Certificate available - $52• Examinations required – Letter sent by TEA• Apply for Standard Certificate - $77• Fingerprinting
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Additional Certification by
Examination
• Hold a valid Texas classroom teaching certificate and a bachelor’s degree
• Take the appropriate content test(s) first►No additional PPR test is required
• Apply for certification online and pay $77• Multiple areas can be added at the same
time for the same fee through this route
►Application is not meant to predict eligibility
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Special Education CertificatesSpecial Education EC-12 – covers most special education
assignments, includes mathematics and language arts content for special education students through 8th grade
Special Education Supplemental – covers the same grade level and subject areas of the educator’s base certificate – content is determined by the base certificate
Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing EC-12 – need TExES test, and TASC/TASC-ASL for assignments when sign communication is the primary means of communication
Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments Supplemental EC-12 – Need TExES written test and Braille test – Effective 09-01-2011, this area is not available by examination
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Bilingual Certificates
Bilingual Generalist EC-4 – covers bilingual, ESL and general education PK-4th grade most subjects (see Generalist EC-4) – will be eliminated in fall 2011
Bilingual Generalist EC-6 – covers bilingual, ESL, and general education in PK-6th grade most subjects (see Generalist EC-6)
Bilingual Generalist 4-8 – covers bilingual, ESL and general education in grades 4-8 -ELR, Math, SST, and Science only
Bilingual Supplemental EC-4 or 4-8 – covers bilingual, ESL or general education at the grade level and in the subject areas of the base certificates – will be eliminated in fall 2011
Bilingual Supplemental – covers bilingual and ESL at the grade level and in the subject areas of the base certificates
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Bilingual Proficiency Tests
• Bilingual certificates require proficiency tests in the language of the target population
• TOPT (Spanish and French) –Texas Oral Proficiency Test - no longer available
►Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test (BTLPT) –
comprehensive examination in all aspects of
communication (Listening, Reading, Speaking and
Writing) – for Bilingual Spanish certification
• ACTFL for Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese—must take the oral and written tests
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English as a Second Language (ESL) Certificates
ESL Generalist EC-4 – covers ESL or general education in PK-4th grade, most subjects – will be eliminated in fall 2011
ESL Generalist EC-6 – covers ESL or general education in PK-6th grade, most subjects (see Generalist EC-6)
ESL Generalist 4-8 – covers ESL or general education in grades 4-8 (ELR, Math, SST, Science)
►ESL Supplemental – covers ESL at the grade level and in the subject areas of the base certificates
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Career and Technical Education Certificates
No Experience Required
• Agricultural Science and Technology 6-12
• Business Education 6-12
• Family and Consumer Sciences Composite 6-12• Human Development and Family Studies 8-12• Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Science 8-12
• Technology Education 6-12
• Initial certification - bachelor’s degree, complete an approved program, and pass the PPR and appropriate content test
• Additional certification – pass the appropriate content test.
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Career and Technical Education
Experience Required
• Health Science Technology 8-12• Marketing Education 8-12• Trades and Industrial Education 8-12
Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) form, detailing prior wage-earning work experience, must be approved by an educator preparation program. The SOQ form can be found on the TEA website at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5319
License required for Health Science Technology and some Trade and Industrial Education approval areas
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CTE Assignments
• TEA credentialing staff and curriculum staff worked together to recommend revisions to assignment rules in Chapter 231.
• New courses are organized into 16 clusters.
• Multiple options for certificates to match the crosswalk developed by TEA curriculum staff.
• Additional requirements such as coursework or professional development may apply.
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CTE Assignment Example 1
Touch System Data Entry
Business Information Management I, II
Business Law
Practicum in Business Management*
• Any business or office education certificate• Business Education 6-12
*The school district is responsible for ensuring that each teacher assigned to this course has competed appropriate training in state and federal requirements regarding work-based learning and safety. This requirement is effective beginning with the 2011-2011 school year.
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CTE Assignment Example 2
Career Development Courses
• Career Preparation I *• Career Preparation II *• Problems and Solutions
� Any CTE certificate may be acceptable. This includes previous “vocational” certificates.
*The school district is responsible for ensuring that each teacher assigned to this course has completed appropriate training in state and federal requirements regarding work-based learning and safety. This requirement is effective beginning with the 2010-2011 school year
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CTE Assignment Example 3
Mathematical Applications in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources *
• Any agriculture certificate• Any secondary mathematics certificate• Master Mathematics Teacher 8-12• Mathematics 8-12• Mathematics/Physical Science/Engineering 8-12• Physics/Mathematics 8-12
* All teachers assigned to this course shall participate in Texas Education Agency (TEA)-approved training prior to teaching this course effective with the 2012-13 school year. Teachers assigned to this course in the 2010-2011 school year and/or 2011-2012 school year will have 12 months from the date the training is first offered to completed the TEA-approved training requirement.
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Educational Aides
Each person employed in Texas public schools as an educational aide must be certified according to requirements established by the State Board for Educator Certification. (TAC 230.551)
School districts recommend for the appropriate level of educational aide certification – I, II, or III
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or the equivalent, such as a GED
Relevant experience and/or skills as determined by the local school district
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Setting Up the Profile – Part 1
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Setting Up the Profile – Part 2
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Recommending an Aide – Part 1
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Recommendation an Aide – Part 2
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Renewal of the Standard Certificate
All Standard Certificates expire together
Complete continuing professional education (CPE)
• 0 hrs for educational aides• 150 hrs for classroom teachers• 200 hrs for student services and
administrators
Apply online and pay the appropriate fee
Do not send documentation to TEA
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Certificates to be Eliminated Fall 2011
• Bilingual Education Supplemental EC-4• Bilingual Education Supplemental 4-8• Bilingual Generalist EC-4• ESL Generalist EC-4• Generalist EC-4• Secondary French 6-12• Secondary German 6-12• Secondary Spanish 6-12
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Fall 2011 Deadlines
Individuals seeking certification for areas that are being discontinued fall 2011:
Completed all requirements by 08-31-2011
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Apply/be recommended online by 10-30-2011
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Meet requirements for comparable new certificates and take new tests as appropriate.
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PPR Tests Eliminated Fall 2011
Eliminated Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) Tests
• EC-6 - #194 • 4-8 - #110• 8-12 - #130
Effective September 2011, only the PPR EC-12 (160) will be administered (Exception: Trade and Industrial 170).
Persons who passed one of the above eliminated PPR tests must:
• Complete all certification requirements by 08-31-2014• Apply/be recommended for certification by 10-30-2014
PPR test must match the certificate grade level or be the EC-12.
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Paperless CertificatesPaperless CertificatesPaperless CertificatesPaperless Certificates
• Effective January 2011, paper certificates are no longer mailed to the educator.
• Educators and schools can access and print a copy of the certificate through the ECOS blue or green screen.
• Name search through public TEA website notrecommended for educators and schools
• Official Record – includes active and inactive/expired certificates and permits
• Printable Version – includes only active certificates• No Certificate Number – Use SSN or TEA ID
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Contact Educator CertificationContact Educator CertificationContact Educator CertificationContact Educator CertificationWebsite – www.tea.state.tx.us
Email through TEA website – Educator Certification
Contact Page
Live Chat with Educator Certification
Telephone 512-936-8400
Option 1 – Recorded General Information
Option 2 – Educator Certification Staff
Option 3 – Fingerprinting Staff
Option 4 – Educator Standards Staff
Option 5 – Recorded Legal Information
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