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No Child Left Behind Highly Qualified Teacher Update

No Child Left Behind Highly Qualified Teacher Update. Chris Reising Director San Diego County Office of Education Teacher Recruitment & Support Center. Highly Qualified Teacher Update. Subject Matter Verification Process for Secondary Teachers in Special Settings.

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No Child Left Behind Highly Qualified Teacher Update

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  1. No Child Left BehindHighly Qualified Teacher Update Chris Reising Director San Diego County Office of Education Teacher Recruitment & Support Center

  2. Highly Qualified Teacher Update Subject Matter Verification Process for Secondary Teachers in Special Settings

  3. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 TheNo Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, contains specific teacher requirements that must be met by all public school teachers who teach “core” academic subjects. Each local educational agency (LEA) must develop a plan to ensure that all elementary, middle and high school teachers, who are assigned to teach core academic subjects, meet these requirements.

  4. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 Who meets NCLB requirements? A teacher who: • Holds a Bachelor’s degree • Has a California credential or an Intern certificate • Has demonstrated “core” academic subject matter competence (major or exam)

  5. Definitions • Highly Qualified Teacher (HQT): The teacher has a BA, is certified to teach in California, and has met subject matter competence in every core academic subject area they teach. • Core Academic Subject Areas: English, Reading/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Languages, Civics/Government, Economics, Arts, History, and Geography.

  6. Alternative Verification Process • Subject Matter Competence • Secondary Teachers in Multi-Subject Assignments

  7. Alternative Verification Process • Who may use this option? • Secondary Special Education • Secondary Alternative Programs • Secondary Small Rural Schools • Independent Study Programs

  8. Alternative Verification Process • New and Not New Teachers • Must Meet HQT Requirement is One Core Academic Subject to Utilize This Process • Multiple Subjects is Considered a Core

  9. Alternative Verification Process • Two-Tiered Professional Development • Four Content Area • English • Mathematics • Science • Social Science

  10. Alternative Verification Process • Profession Development Tiers • Level I – 36 hours • 20 units or 10 upper division units • Level II – 36 hours • 20 units or 10 upper division units • Level I – 36 hours

  11. Alternative Verification Process • Meet NCLB High Quality Professional Development Standards • Assessment Component • Utilizing Existing Test Prep Materials • Online Option

  12. Alternative Verification Process • Remaining California Issues: • Approval of Professional Development • Retaining Rigor • Timeline Federal Issues: • Reauthorization • Highly Effective Teacher • Equitable Distribution • Data Collection

  13. NCLB Resources For more information on NCLB refer to the following websites: No Child Left Behind/US Dept of Ed www.ed.gov/nclb/landing.jhtml No Child Left Behind/State of CA www.cde.ca.gov/pr/nclb/ California Commission on Teacher Credentialing www.ctc.ca.gov San Diego County Office of Education www.sdcoe.net

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