Bill Text: WV SB1006 | 2010 | 1st Special Session | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to alternative training and certification of principals and teachers
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2010-05-17 - Committed to Education on 2nd reading [SB1006 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2010-SB1006-Engrossed.html
A BILL to amend and reenact §18A-3-1a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to alternative principal and teacher certification; authorizing alternative principal and teacher certification programs; defining certain terms; setting forth procedures for approving alternative education programs by education providers; providing for alternative instructional requirements; establishing eligibility standards; setting forth certain requirements for training and induction; and requiring certain legislative rules.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §18A-3-1a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 3. TRAINING, CERTIFICATION, LICENSING, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
§18A-3-1a. Alternative programs for the education of teachers and principals; legislative rules required.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the meaning ascribed to them, unless the context in which a term is used clearly requires a different meaning:
_____(1) "Alternative program principal certificate" means a certificate issued for one year to a candidate who does not meet the standard educational requirements for certification.
_____(2) "Alternative program teacher certificate" means a certificate issued for one year to a candidate who does not meet the standard educational requirements for certification;
_____(3) "Approved education provider" means an entity whose alternative education programs leading to certification have been approved by the state board through a process established by legislative rule. An entity may not implement a program leading to certification to work in the public schools of WV prior to receiving approval from the state board; and
_____(4) "Area of critical need and shortage" means an opening in an established, existing or newly-created position which has been posted in accordance with section seven-a, article four of this chapter and for which no fully-qualified applicant has been employed;
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__By October 1, 2010, after consultation with the Secretary of Education and the Arts, the state board shall promulgate a legislative rule or rules in accordance with article three-b, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implement the provisions of this section. The rule or rules shall include, but is not limited to, the following issues:
__(1) Procedures for approval and operation of alternative teacher education programs and alternative principal education programs:
__(A) These programs are an alternative to the regular college or university programs for the education of teachers and principals and may be offered by schools, school districts, consortia of schools, regional educational serve agencies or other approved education providers; and
__(B) Each program is separate from other programs established by this section.
__(2) Provisions for setting tuition charges to offset program costs.
__(c) Alternative teacher education programs.
__(1) To participate in an approved alternative teacher education program, the candidate must hold an alternative program teacher certificate issued by the state superintendent and endorsed for the instructional field in which the candidate seeks certification.
(2) The certificate may be renewed
(3) To be eligible for an alternative program teacher certificate, an applicant shall meet the following criteria:
(4)
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(i) During Phase II, the alternative program teacher
(iii) The alternative program teacher shall continue to receive formal instruction in those areas listed
__(1) Training and supervision of alternative program teachers
__(2) Districts or schools which do not employ curriculum supervisors or which have been unable to establish a relationship with a college or university shall provide for comparable expertise on the team.
(3) The school principal
(4) In addition to other duties assigned to it under this section and section one-b of this article, the professional support team shall submit a written evaluation of the alternative program teacher to the county superintendent. The written evaluation shall be in a form specified by the county superintendent and submitted on a date specified by the county superintendent that is prior to the first Monday of May. The evaluation shall report the progress of the alternative program teacher toward meeting the academic and performance requirements of the program.
__(1) No alternative certification program may be implemented prior to receiving state board approval.
(2) Each plan shall describe how the proposed training program will accomplish the key elements of an alternative program for the education of teachers as set forth in this section.
(2) These programs are subject to the other provisions of this section only to the extent specifically provided for in the rule.
(3) These programs may be an alternative to the regular college and university programs for the education of special education teachers and also may address the content area preparation of certified special education teachers.
(4) The programs shall incorporate professional development to the maximum extent possible to help teachers who are currently certified in special education to obtain the required content area preparation.
(5) Participation in an alternative education program pursuant to this subsection
(2) These programs are subject to the other provisions of this section only to the extent specifically provided for in
(3) These programs may be an alternative to the regular college and university programs for the education of special education teachers and also may address the content area preparation of
(i) The recommendation to rehire an alternative education program teacher
(j) When making decisions affecting the hiring of an alternative program teacher under the provisions of this section, a county board shall give preference to applicants who hold a valid West Virginia professional teaching certificate.
__(k) Alternative principal education programs.
__(1) To participate in an approved alternative principal education program, the candidate must hold an alternative program principal certificate issued by the state superintendent and endorsed for the programmatic level in which the candidate seeks certification.
__(2) The certificate may be renewed twice and no individual may hold an alternative program principal certificate for a period exceeding three years.
__(3) The alternative program principal certificate is equivalent to a valid administrative certificate for the purpose of issuing a written contract.
__(4) To be eligible for an alternative program principal certificate, an applicant shall meet the following criteria:
__(A) Possess at least a master's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in a field related to the public school program;
__(B) Be of good moral character and physically, mentally and emotionally qualified to perform the duties of a principal;
__(C) Attain the age of eighteen years on or before October 1 of the year in which the alternative program principal certificate is issued;
__(D) Receive a formal offer of employment in a principal or assistant principal position from a county board; and
__(E) Qualify for employment following a criminal history check pursuant to section ten of this article.
__(5) A person who satisfies the requirements pursuant to subdivision (4) of this subsection shall be granted a formal document authorizing him or her to work in a public school in West Virginia.
__(6) A person holding an alternative program principal certificate shall enroll in an approved alternative principal education program.
__(7) An approved alternative program provides essential knowledge and skills to alternative program principals through the following phases of training:
__(A) Instruction. -- The alternative principal education program provides instruction in interpersonal and collaborative skills, establishing and supporting a learning mission, fostering student learning, building and sustaining culture, promoting continuous professional growth, providing support systems for student success, managing operations, maintaining connections to family and community and sustaining the continuous improvement process; and
__(B) Induction. -- The alternative principal education program includes an intense, two-year induction that provides essential support through a professional support team led by a qualified mentor.
__(8) The rehiring of an alternative education program principal or assistant principal is subject to the principal's or assistant principal's making satisfactory progress in the alternative principal education program.