Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Certification Authority.
(a) The
Educator Certification Section shall be the sole office within the Alabama
State Department of Education to issue certificates and licenses and to
implement Alabama laws and Rules adopted by the Alabama State Board of
Education relating to the certification of teachers and instructional support
personnel for preschool through Grade 12 (P-12). Rules, standards, directives,
and memoranda written prior to adoption of these Rules are invalid and shall
not be used to determine the application of these Rules. These Rules shall
apply to all individuals whose applications for certification have a receipt
date of on or after May 1, 2016, unless otherwise noted throughout this
chapter.
(b) Unless otherwise
provided by law, the educator certification Rules in this chapter shall be the
sole authority by which certification is administered. Only the Alabama State
Superintendent of Education shall have the authority to make exceptions to
these Rules. Additional information on the certification authority of the State
Superintendent of Education is in Rule
290-3-2-.04.
(c) Certificates issued by another state,
DoDEA, or another certificate issuing authority may not be validated as the
authority of their holders to teach in Alabama schools.
(d) State certification Rules grant broad
general authority but ensure uniformity of administration.
(e) State certification Rules allow
modifications to supporting policies and procedures to facilitate adoption and
implementation of new technologies and improved business processes.
(2)
Proper
Certification.
(a) Each person who
serves as a teacher or in an instructional support personnel position in the
public schools of the State is required to hold a valid Alabama certificate as
prescribed in Code of Ala. 1975, §
16-23-1.
(b) Each person who serves as a private tutor
is required to hold a valid Alabama certificate as prescribed in
Code of Ala. 1975, §
16-28-5.
(c) Proper certification is defined as having
a valid Alabama certificate in the teaching field(s) and/or area(s) of
instructional support in which the person is assigned throughout the school
day. The current edition of the Subject and Personnel Codes of
the Alabama State Department of Education, which is updated annually, shall be
used to determine whether a person holds proper certification for his or her
assignments throughout the school day.
(d) An individual who is assigned one or more
periods per day in a teaching field in which he or she is not properly
certified will cause a penalty of a minimum of $500.00 per teacher per year to
be assessed against the employing board of education. Additional information
about proper certification is in Rule
290-3-2-.01(40).
Additional information about the penalty is in Rule
290-2-1-.01.
All teachers must be paid according to the State Minimum Salary Schedule.
Additional information about the schedule is in Rule
290-2-1-.01.
(3)
Highly Qualified
Teacher. A teacher may be officially designated highly qualified by the
Alabama State Superintendent of Education in a specific core academic subject
area(s) and grade level(s) based on having met criteria outlined in the current
edition of The Alabama Model for Identifying Highly Qualified
Teachers. Highly Qualified Teacher status may be verified on the
Educator Certification Section of the Departmental website.
(4)
Alabama Special Requirements
(a) Completion of a criminal history
background check as required by the Alabama Child Protection Act of
1999, as amended, and in Rule 290-3-2-.02(8).
(b) Verification, on the current application
form for each certification approach, of citizenship or nationality status as
required by the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer & Citizen Protection
Act 2011-535, and as amended, by Alabama Act No.
2012-491.
(c) Completion
of requirements of the Alabama Educator Certification Assessment Program
(AECAP) as prescribed in Rule 290-3-2-.02(9).
(5)
Applications.
(a) An applicant must meet all certification
requirements for the selected approach to certification in effect on the
receipt date of the application.
(b) Requirements must be met at the time of
application receipt. An applicant who submits an incomplete application for
certification must submit the additional required documentation within the 60
day period beginning with the date of a letter from the Educator Certification
Section indicating the requirements yet to be verified. If the required
documentation is not received in the Section within that 60 day period, the
applicant must submit a current application, submit another nonrefundable fee,
and meet requirements in effect on the receipt date of the new
application.
(c) Applicants
required to successfully complete the Alabama Educator Certification Assessment
Program (AECAP) must submit verification of meeting the test requirements
within the 6 month period beginning with the date of a letter from the Educator
Certification Section indicating certificate eligibility status. If the testing
requirements are not met or verification is not received in the Section within
that 6 month period, the applicant must submit a current application, submit
another nonrefundable fee, and meet requirements in effect on the receipt date
of the new application. Some approaches to certification require successful
completion of the AECAP at a specific time and must be met as prescribed in
this chapter.
(6)
Application Fee.
(a) The Educator
Certification Section shall collect fees for certification purposes pursuant to
Code of Ala. 1975, §
16-23-4.
(b) Each application for certification must
be accompanied by a $30.00 nonrefundable fee.
1. If the applicant is eligible or becomes
eligible for certification within 60 days or 6 months as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.02(5), a certificate will be issued. Additional fee(s) may be
requested for certification in more than one area.
2. If the applicant does not become eligible
for certification within 60 days or 6 months as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.02(5), an Emergency Certificate or Substitute License may be issued
for a qualified applicant at the request of an employing superintendent or
administrator. Otherwise, the $30.00 fee is non-transferable and will be
forfeited.
3. If eligibility
requirements are not met within 60 days or 6 months as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.02(5), the applicant must submit a current application, submit another
nonrefundable fee, and meet requirements in effect on the receipt date of the
new application.
(c) A
cashier's check, money order, or receipt for online payment through the
Department approved payment system is required. No other form of payment is
accepted. Money orders and cashier's checks must be payable to the Alabama
State Department of Education.
(d)
All fees are nonrefundable.
(7)
Minimum Degree and Academic
Requirements.
(a) Specific degree
requirements must be met in the Rules as prescribed in this chapter.
(b) An applicant whose
only degree is a bachelor's degree that has been
earned from a non-regionally accredited senior institution may apply for a
Class B Professional Educator Certificate with acceptable verification that
all of the following conditions have been met:
1. Completion of a state-approved educator
preparation program.
2. Valid
professional educator certificate from another state or DoDEA in an area in
which Alabama offers comparable certification at the Class B level.
3. Nine semester hours of graduate credit
with grades of "B" or above earned from an Alabama institution with
State-approved programs and posted on the official transcript of that
institution.
(c) An
applicant who holds a bachelor's degree from a non-regionally accredited senior
institution and a bachelor's or higher degree from a regionally accredited
senior institution shall have both degrees recognized for certification
purposes.
(d) Degrees above the
bachelor's level earned from non-regionally accredited senior institutions will
not be recognized for certification
purposes.
(e) Remedial courses will
not be recognized for certification purposes. Other
than remedial, these courses may be called compensatory, developmental, or
basic skills. These courses are usually numbered below 100.
(8)
Criminal History
Background Check.
(a) Effective July 1,
2002, an applicant for certification/licensure or an applicant employed by a
local school system or nonpublic school who will have unsupervised access to
children in an educational environment and who has not completed a background
check since July 1, 1999, as required by the Alabama Child Protection Act of
1999, as amended, shall be required to be fingerprinted for a criminal history
background check through the Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI) and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) pursuant to Act 2002-457.
1. The applicant shall be fingerprinted by
the approved third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of
Education who has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints.
2. An applicant for certification/licensure:
(i) Shall be fingerprinted by the approved
third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who
has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required
nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of
Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and allow the
release of any criminal history information to the Alabama Department of
Education; and
(ii) After a
suitability determination by the Alabama State Superintendent of Education, the
appropriate certificate shall be issued, if other requirements for
certification are met.
3. An applicant recommended for employment by
a local employing board of a public school:
(i) Shall be fingerprinted by the approved
third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who
has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required
nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of
Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and allow the
release of any criminal history information to the Alabama Department of
Education; and
(ii) Shall be issued
a suitability determination from the Alabama State Superintendent of Education
if the individual is a certified applicant for employment; or
(iii) Shall be issued a clear report or a
report consisting of confirmed convictions and pending criminal charges if the
individual is a noncertified applicant for employment; and
(iv) Shall have the suitability determination
or report issued to the local employing superintendent.
4. An applicant recommended for employment in
a nonpublic school:
(i) Shall be
fingerprinted by the approved third party contractor designated by the Alabama
Department of Education who has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints,
submit the required nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the
Alabama Department of Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background
check and allow the release of any criminal history information to the Alabama
Department of Education; and
(ii)
Shall have a suitability determination issued by the Alabama State
Superintendent of Education to the administrator of the nonpublic school
requesting the determination.
(b) Effective July 1, 2002, a current
certified/ licensed or noncertified employee who has or will have unsupervised
access to children in an educational environment and who has not completed a
background check since July 1, 1999, through the ABI and the FBI for the
purposes of Alabama certification/licensure or employment with a local
employing board or nonpublic school shall be required to submit fingerprints
for a background check pursuant to Act 2002-457.
1. Any current certified/licensed or
noncertified employee in a public school system:
(i) Shall be fingerprinted by the approved
third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who
has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required
nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of
Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and allow the
release of any criminal history information to the to the Alabama Department of
Education;
(ii) Shall be issued a
suitability determination from the Alabama State Superintendent of Education;
and
(iii) Shall have the same
suitability determination issued to the local employing
superintendent.
2. Any
current certified/licensed or noncertified employee in a nonpublic school:
(i) Shall be fingerprinted by the approved
third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who
has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required
nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of
Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and allow the
release of any criminal history information to the Alabama Department of
Education; and
(ii) Shall have a
suitability determination issued by the Alabama State Superintendent of
Education to the administrator of the nonpublic school requesting the
determination.
(c) Effective July 1, 2002, a background
check shall be required for any current employee and any new employee of the
Alabama Department of Education who has unsupervised access to and provides
education, training, instruction, or supervision for children in an educational
setting.
1. An Alabama Department of
Education employee shall be fingerprinted by the approved third party
contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who has been
trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required nonrefundable and
nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of Public Safety to
conduct a criminal history background check and allow the release of any
criminal history information to the Alabama Department of Education.
2. An Alabama Department of Education
employee shall be issued a suitability determination by the Alabama State
Superintendent of Education.
(d) Effective no later than the beginning of
the fall 2008 semester, any candidate applying for admission to a
State-approved teacher education program shall be required to be fingerprinted
for a criminal history background check through the Alabama Department of
Education to the Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI) and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) pursuant to Act 2002-457.
1. The candidate shall be fingerprinted by
the approved third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of
Education who has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the
required nonrefundable and nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama
Department of Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and
allow the release of any criminal history information to the Alabama Department
of Education.
2. The candidate
shall be issued a suitability determination from the State Superintendent of
Education. The candidate must provide the designated official of the teacher
education unit documentation of having cleared the criminal history background
check prior to admission to a State-approved teacher education
program.
3. A candidate whose
suitability determination precludes admission to a State-approved teacher
education program has the right to due process procedures in accordance with
Rule
290-3-2-.04,
Revocation and Suspension of Certificates and Unsuitability
Determinations.
(e)
After such time that all current employees have been fingerprinted for a
background check, any individual who submits an application for additional
certification or for the renewal of a certificate, and who has not completed a
background check shall be required to be fingerprinted by the approved third
party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who has been
trained to take acceptable fingerprints, submit the required nonrefundable and
nontransferable fee, and authorize the Alabama Department of Public Safety to
conduct a criminal history background check and allow the release of any
criminal history information to the Alabama Department of Education.
(f) A background clearance shall also be
required of an applicant or current employee who completed a background check
for certification/licensure purposes prior to July 1, 2002, but no longer has
those prints on file due to the lapse of the certificate or license or because
the individual was not eligible for a certificate or license.
(g) When the Alabama State Superintendent of
Education has reasonable suspicion that an individual who holds a certificate
or license issued by the Alabama State Board of Education or is a current
public employee has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor other than a
minor traffic violation or has been guilty of immoral, indecent or unbecoming
behavior, that individual shall be subject to a background clearance through a
fingerprint review. In such case, the individual will not be responsible for
the required fee. A letter of notification from the Alabama State
Superintendent of Education regarding the intent to conduct a review will be
sent to the individual. The individual shall be fingerprinted by the approved
third party contractor designated by the Alabama Department of Education who
has been trained to take acceptable fingerprints and authorize the Alabama
Department of Public Safety to conduct a criminal history background check and
allow the release of any criminal history information to the Alabama Department
of Education. Failure to comply with this requirement shall result in
appropriate disciplinary action.
(h) No local employing board or nonpublic
school shall hire an applicant who may have unsupervised access to a child
without first obtaining a criminal history background information check, except
on a temporary emergency basis. In the event that this exception is used and a
position is filled by the employer due to exigent circumstances, the applicant
so employed may be placed on payroll until such time as a criminal history
background information check on the employee is completed as prescribed in Act
2002-457.
(9)
Alabama Educator Certification Assessment Program (AECAP). The
statewide testing program required by the Alabama State Board of Education.
(a) Applicants must meet the AECAP
requirements in effect at the time the application is received in the Educator
Certification Section.
(b)
Additional information regarding AECAP requirements may be found in the Rule
for each approach as prescribed in this chapter and on the Departmental
website.
(c) Only electronic score
reports submitted directly from the testing service to the Alabama State
Department of Education will be accepted.
(d) Components of the AECAP are:
1. Basic skills assessments from the ACT
WorkKeys System (Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Writing).
The requirements for the basic skills assessments became effective January 1,
2003, as a precondition for initial certification. Effective September 1, 2013,
successful passage of the basic skills assessments became a precondition for
unconditional admission to a Class B program or an Alternative Class A program.
The basic skills assessments are also a precondition for selected
State-approved approaches. Additional information regarding the basic skills
assessments may be found on the Departmental website and on the ACT website.
Effective April 17, 2019, Praxis Core was rescinded as a requirement for
unconditional admission to an Alternative Class A program. Effective August 1,
2020, Praxis Core will no longer be required to unconditional admission to a
Class B program.
2. Praxis II tests
from Educational Testing Service (ETS). The requirements for the Praxis II
tests became effective April 14, 2005, as a precondition for initial
certification in any teaching field or area of instructional support.
Additional information regarding the Alabama prescribed Praxis II tests can be
found on the Departmental website and on the ETS website.
3. Effective September 1, 2018, a performance
assessment. The performance assessment, administered by Pearson, will be
required for initial certification in a teaching field or area of instructional
support.
(10)
Professional Educational Work Experience.
(a) Acceptable professional educational work
experience is full-time employment in teaching or an area of instructional
support (e.g., counseling, etc.) in the following educational settings:
1. A state or local P-12 public
school;
2. An Alabama P-12
nonpublic school;
3. A P-12
nonpublic school outside of Alabama that was regionally accredited or approved
by the State Department of Education where the school was geographically
located when the experience was earned;
4. A P-12 church-related school;
5. A P-12 charter school that was regionally
accredited or approved by the State Department of Education where the school is
geographically located when the experience was earned;
6. State Departments of Education;
7. An Alabama State Department of Education
sponsored Initiative (e.g., Alabama Reading Initiative, etc.);
8. A professional educational association
(e.g., National Education Association, National Federation of Teachers, etc)
;
9. A post-secondary institution
that was regionally accredited when the professional educational work
experience was earned. Full-time employment in a post-secondary institution is
determined by the written policies of that institution.
10. A P-12 federally operated school (e.g.,
Department of Defense Education Activity, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
etc.);
11. A Head Start Program
under the legal jurisdiction of a public school system when the experience was
earned;
12. A childcare facility
below Kindergarten (Age 5) if the facility was accredited by the National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) when the experience was
earned.
(b) Professional
educational work experience earned outside of the United States will be
considered on an individual basis.
(c) Employment in increments of less than one
semester (4.5 months) will not be
considered.
(d) Educational
experience as an intern, graduate assistant, student teacher, member of a board
of education, or in positions such as an aide, clerical worker, or substitute
teacher is not acceptable.
(e) Supplement EXP must be used to document
professional educational work experience.
(11)
Valid Periods for Certificates and
Licenses.
(a) If applicable, deadlines
for meeting requirements to issue a certificate are outlined in the specific
rule for that certification approach.
(b)
Current valid periods for
Professional Educator Certificates, Professional
Leadership Certificates, and renewable Career and
Technical Certificates. Professional Educator Certificates,
Professional Leadership Certificates, and renewable Career and Technical
Certificates issued beginning December 2013 are valid from the date of issuance
through the remainder of the same scholastic year, and thereafter, for the next
five consecutive scholastic years unless otherwise prescribed elsewhere in this
chapter.
(c)
Changing
valid periods when a new Professional Educator Certificate,
Professional Leadership Certificate, or
renewable Career and Technical Certificate is added. When an
additional Professional Educator Certificate, Professional Leadership
Certificate, or renewable Career and Technical Certificate is issued, the valid
period for each valid Professional Educator Certificate, Professional
Leadership Certificate, or renewable Career and Technical Certificate shall be
updated to reflect the valid period of the newest Professional Educator
Certificate, Professional Leadership Certificate or renewable Career and
Technical Certificate.
(d)
Changing valid periods when an additional teaching
field is added to a Professional Educator Certificate. When an additional
teaching field is added to a valid Professional Educator Certificate, the valid
period for each valid Professional Educator Certificate, Professional
Leadership Certificate, or renewable Career and Technical Certificate shall be
updated to the valid period of the newest Professional Educator
Certificate.
(e) Additional
information regarding the valid period of a certificate is in the Rule for the
specific certificate.
(f) Valid
period historical information.
1. From July 1,
1997 through November 2013, the Department issued Professional Educator
Certificates with a valid period of five scholastic years. In January 2010, the
Department began to issue Professional Leadership Certificates with a valid
period of five scholastic years.
2.
Prior to July 1, 1997, a Class B Professional Educator Certificate was issued
with a valid period of 8 scholastic years, a Class A Professional Educator
Certificate was issued with a valid period of 10 scholastic years, and a Class
AA Professional Educator Certificate was issued with a valid period of 12
scholastic years.
(12)
Failure to Maintain a Valid
Certificate. An individual who allows a certificate to expire cannot
qualify for a certificate at the same degree-level in the same teaching field
or area of instructional support based on the same approach and criteria or
credentials that were used to earn the certificate initially. Additional
information on the requirements for reinstating an expired certificate is in
Rule
290-3-2-.29.
(13)
Foreign Credential
Evaluations.
(a) An individual who
earned a bachelor's or higher degree at a university or college in another
country must submit an evaluation of their foreign credentials from a
Department-approved foreign credential evaluation agency.
(b) The original complete evaluation must be
submitted and must include
all of the following:
1. An accurate course-by-course and credit
hour-by-credit hour translation of the coursework completed.
2. A statement verifying the degree earned
which is equivalent to a degree granted by a regionally accredited senior
institution in the United States.
3. The major program area.
4. The overall grade point average (GPA). The
overall GPA is the GPA posted on the official transcript of the degree granting
institution that was used as a basis for granting the degree.
(c) An individual who earned a
bachelor's or higher degree and completed an educator preparation program at a
university or college in another country may seek a Professional Educator
Certificate in a teaching field. Additional information may be found in Rule
290-3-2-.25.
Rule was previously .01 and renumber to .02 as per
certification file August 4, 2008.
Author: Dr. Eric G. Mackey
Statutory Authority:
Code of Ala.
1975, §§
16-3-11,
16-23-1,
16-23-2.