Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Overview. This approach was previously named the Preliminary
Certificate (PRE) Approach. When no other certification approach is applicable,
a superintendent or administrator who wishes to employ an individual may
request a Provisional Certificate (PCLS). The individual must be employed
full-time in the area of instructional support for which the certificate is
issued while completing the requirements of the PCLS approach to earn at least
a Class A Professional Educator Certificate in that area. A PCLS is available
only in the areas of Library Media and School Counseling.
(2)
General Information.
(a) An individual must complete two full
scholastic years of full-time professional educational work experience in the
area of instructional support for which the certificate is issued while holding
the valid PCLS and/or PRE in no more than two public school systems and/or
nonpublic schools within the four scholastic years from the July 1 beginning
date of the first PCLS or PRE.
(b)
An individual must hold a valid certificate for all teaching fields and/or
areas of instructional support to which he or she is assigned. An individual
who holds a valid PCLS must be assigned only to the area of instructional
support for which the PCLS was issued.
(c) The superintendent or administrator must
monitor the applicant's compliance with the requirements of the PCLS
approach.
(d) An individual who
held the first Preliminary Certificate (PRE) in library media, school
counseling, or speech or language impairment valid for the 2013-2014,
2014-2015, or 2015-2016 scholastic year may be issued the second PCLS in the
same area if all requirements have been met.
1. An individual who held the first PRE valid
for the 2013-2014 scholastic year may be issued the second PCLS valid for the
2016-2017 scholastic year.
2. An
individual who held the first PRE valid for the 2014-2015 scholastic year may
be issued the second PCLS valid for the 2016-2017 or 2017-2018 scholastic
year.
3. An individual who held the
first PRE valid for the 2015-2016 scholastic year may be issued the second PCLS
valid for the 2016-2017, 2017-2018, or 2018-2019 scholastic year.
(3) Grade Levels, Areas
of Instructional Support, and Resulting Professional Educator Certificate.
PCLS Grade Levels
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P - 12
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PCLS Areas of Instructional Support: Library
Media or School Counseling
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A
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Resulting Professional Educator
Certificate
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Class A or AA
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aFirst and second PCLSs
and/or PREs must be issued in the same area.
(4) Limitations on Issuance.
(a) An individual may not be employed for
more than three scholastic years on the basis of holding an Alternative
Baccalaureate-Level Certificate, a Career and Technical Alternative
Baccalaureate-Level Certificate, a Preliminary Certificate, a Preliminary
Certificate Through Exception, a Special Alternative Certificate, a
Provisional Certificate, an Interim Employment
Certificate, a Business and Industry to Educational Administrator Certificate,
an alternative-approach certificate issued by another state or issuing
authority, or any combination thereof.
(b) A PCLS is only valid for employment with
the public school system or nonpublic school to which the PCLS was
issued.
(c) An individual who has
not completed all requirements for professional educator certification through
this approach by the expiration date of the second PCLS shall no longer be
eligible for certification through the PCLS approach.
(d) An individual who earns a Professional
Educator Certificate or Professional Leadership Certificate in the area for
which the alternative certificates were issued may be eligible to follow an
alternative approach to earning a Professional Educator Certificate or
Professional Leadership Certificate in another area.
(e) A PCLS for the requested area will not be
issued for individuals who could meet requirements for certification through
any other alternative, reciprocal, or traditional approach option for the
requested area.
(f) A PCLS will not
be issued to an individual who holds an expired Alabama Professional Educator
Certificate in Library Media or School Counseling or an expired professional
educator certificate in Library Media or School Counseling issued by another
state.
(g) A first PCLS in speech
or language impairment/ speech-language pathology at the master's degree level
or higher will not be issued with a valid period beginning on or after July 1,
2016. Available approaches for speech or language impaired certification are in
Rules
290-3-2-.30,
290-3-2-.31,
and
290-3-2-.32.
(h) Individuals who held a first Preliminary
Certificate (PRE) prior to the 2011-2012 scholastic year are no longer eligible
for a subsequent PRE under the rules that were in effect at the time the first
PRE was issued nor are they eligible for the second PCLS. If the three year
alternative certificate cap as prescribed in Rule (4)(a) has not been exceeded,
an individual may meet requirements for another certification
approach.
(5)
First
PCLS in Library Media.
(a)
Application.
1. The applicant is
required to submit to the superintendent or administrator the current
application for this approach and documentation of having met all requirements
as prescribed in Rule 290-3-2-.11 and on the application.
2. The superintendent or administrator who
wishes to employ the applicant to serve full-time as a school librarian is
required to submit to the Educator Certification Section:
(i) A recommendation on the current
application for this approach no later than October 1 of the scholastic year
for which the PCLS is requested.
(ii) The applicant's current application and
documentation of having met all requirements.
(b) Requirements. All requirements must be
successfully completed prior to October 1 of the scholastic year for which the
first PCLS is requested.
1. Successful
completion of the Alabama Special Requirements in Rule
290-3-2-.02(4).
2. Verification of a current passing score on
the prescribed Praxis II subject area test(s) of the Alabama Educator
Certification Assessment Program (AECAP). Additional information is in Rule
290-3-2-.02(9).
3. Verification of having met one of the
following options:
(i) Option 1. Completion of
an Alabama State-approved program in library media but lacking the required two
full years of full-time professional educational work experience. This option
will no longer be available beginning the 2021-2022 scholastic year.
(I) At least a valid Class B Professional
Educator Certificate in a teaching field, a valid Class A Professional Educator
Certificate in a teaching field or another area of instructional support, or a
valid Class A Professional Leadership Certificate as prescribed in the Educator
Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code.
(II) Verification on the current application
form for the State-Approved Program Approach as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.33 that:
I. The applicant was unconditionally
admitted to a Class A State-approved program in library media prior to July 1,
2 017; and
II. The applicant
completed a Class A State-approved program in library media with a minimum
overall grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0.
(III) Verification on an official transcript
of at least an earned master's degree from a regionally accredited senior
institution.
(ii) Option
2. Holding a valid master's degree level or higher professional educator
certificate in library media from another state but lacking the required two
full years of full-time professional educational work experience.
(I) Verification of the applicant's valid
master's degree level or higher professional educator certificate in library
media issued by another state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. Territory, or
the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) through submission of one
of the following:
I. The original
professional educator certificate.
II. Supplement CER completed by the
certificate issuing authority.
(II) Verification on official transcript(s)
of all degrees earned.
(Ill)
Verification on an official transcript (s) of at least an earned master's
degree from a regionally accredited senior institution.
(iii) Option 3. Master's degree or higher in
library science or library information systems.
(I) Verification on official transcript(s) of
all degrees earned.
(II)
Verification on an official transcript(s) of at least an earned master's degree
in library science or library information systems from a regionally accredited
senior institution. Verification on an official transcript of an earned
education specialist degree or doctoral degree in library science or library
information systems from a regionally accredited senior institution may also
meet the degree requirement.
I. The master's
or higher degree must be posted with a minimum overall grade point average
(GPA) of at least 3.0. For issuance of the first PRE with a valid period
beginning July 1, 2017, and thereafter, the master's or higher degree must be
posted with a minimum overall GPA of at least 3.25. The overall GPA is the GPA
posted on the official transcript of the degree granting institution that was
used as the basis for granting the degree.
II. The GPA requirement does not apply to an
applicant holding a valid Class A or Class AA Professional Educator Certificate
or Professional Leadership Certificate.
4. An assigned mentor as required
in Rule
290-3-2-.01(29).
(6)
First PCLS in
School Counseling.
(a)
Application.
1. The applicant is
required to submit to the superintendent or administrator the current
application for this approach and documentation of having met all requirements
as prescribed in Rule 290-3-2-.11 and on the application.
2. The superintendent or administrator who
wishes to employ the applicant to serve full-time, as a school counselor is
required to submit to the Educator Certification Section:
(i) A recommendation on the current
application for this approach no later than October 1 of the scholastic year
for which the PCLS is requested.
(ii) The applicant's current application and
documentation of having met all requirements.
(b)
Requirements. All
requirements must be successfully completed prior to October 1 of the
scholastic year for which the first PCLS is requested.
1. Successful completion of the Alabama
Special Requirements in Rule
290-3-2-.02(4).
2. Verification of a current passing score on
the prescribed Praxis II subject area test(s) of the Alabama Educator
Certification Assessment Program (AECAP). Additional information is in Rule
290-3-2-.02(9).
3. Verification of having met
one of the following options:
(i)
Option 1. Completion of an
Alabama State-approved program in school counseling but lacking the required
two full years of full-time professional educational work experience.
This option will no longer be available beginning the 2021-2022
scholastic year.
(I) At least a valid
Class B Professional Educator Certificate in a teaching field, a valid Class A
Professional Educator Certificate in a teaching field or another area of
instructional support, or a valid Class A Professional Leadership Certificate
as prescribed in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama
Administrative Code.
(II)
Verification on the current application form for the State-Approved Program
Approach as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.33 that:
I. The applicant was unconditionally
admitted to a Class A State-approved program in school counseling prior to July
1, 2 017; and
II. The applicant
completed a Class A State-approved program in school counseling with a minimum
overall grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0.
(III) Verification on an official transcript
of at least an earned master's degree from a regionally accredited senior
institution.
(ii)
Option 2. Holding a valid master's degree level or higher
professional educator certificate in school counseling from another state but
lacking the required two full years of full-time professional educational work
experience.
(I) Verification of the
applicant's valid master's degree level or higher professional educator
certificate in school counseling issued by another state, the District of
Columbia, a U.S. Territory, or the Department of Defense Education Activity
(DoDEA) through submission of
one of the following:
I. The original professional educator
certificate.
II. Supplement CER
completed by the certificate issuing authority.
(II) Verification on official transcript(s)
of all degrees earned.
(III)
Verification on an official transcript (s) of at least an earned master's
degree from a regionally accredited senior institution.
(iii)
Option 3. Master's degree
or higher in an area of counseling other than school counseling.
(I) Verification on official transcript(s) of
all degrees earned.
(II)
Verification on an official transcript(s) of at least an earned master's degree
in an area of counseling other than school counseling from a regionally
accredited senior institution. Verification on an official transcript of an
earned education specialist or doctoral degree in an area of counseling other
than school counseling from a regionally accredited senior institution may also
meet the degree requirement.
(III)
Verification of a valid license as an Associate Licensed Counselor (ALC) or a
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) issued by a state board of examiners in
counseling.
4. An assigned mentor as required in Rule
290-3-2-.01(29).
(7)
Second PCLS
in Library Media or School Counseling.
(a)
Application.
1. The applicant is required to submit to the
superintendent or administrator the current application for this approach and
documentation of having met all requirements as prescribed in Rule 290-3-2-.11 and on the application.
2. The
superintendent or administrator who wishes to employ the applicant to serve
full-time, in the area of instructional support for which the first PCLS was
issued is
(i) A recommendation on the current
application for this approach no later than October 1 of the scholastic year
for which the PCLS is requested.
(ii) The applicant's current application and
documentation of having met all requirements.
(b)
Requirements. All
requirements must be successfully completed prior to October 1 of the
scholastic year for which the second PCLS is requested.
1. Successful completion of the Alabama
Special Requirements in Rule
290-3-2-.02(4).
2. Verification on Supplement EXP of
professional educational work experience as follows:
(i) For library media:
(I) A full scholastic year of full-time
professional educational work experience as a school librarian while holding
the first PCLS in library media; or
(II) At least one full semester of full-time
professional educational work experience as a school librarian while holding
the first PRE in library media valid for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, or 2015-2016
scholastic year, except as noted in Rule
290-3-2-.15(1)(e) of Supplement Number 10-4 of the Educator Certification Chapter of the
Alabama Administrative Code.
(ii) For school counseling:
(I) A full scholastic year of full-time
professional educational work experience as a school counselor while holding
the first PCLS in school counseling; or
(II) At least one full semester of full-time
professional educational work experience as a school counselor while holding
the first PRE in school counseling valid for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, or
2015-2016 scholastic year, except as noted in Rule
290-3-2-.15(1)(e) of Supplement Number 10-4 of the Educator Certification Chapter of the
Alabama Administrative Code.
3. An assigned mentor as required in Rule
290-3-2-.01(29).
(8)
Degree
Level.
(a) If using Option
1, the certificate shall be issued at the master's degree
level.
(b) If using Option
2, the certificate shall be issued at the highest degree level of the
certificate held in that area from another state.
(c) If using Option 3, the
certificate shall be issued at the level of the applicant's highest earned
degree (master's, education specialist, but not doctoral) from a regionally
accredited senior institution with a major in the area of instructional
support.
(9)
Valid
Period. The certificate shall be valid for one scholastic year (July 1
to June 30).
(10)
Professional Educator Certificate. The applicant must apply for
the Professional Educator Certificate. Information pertaining to this approach
may be found in Rule 290-3-2-.13.
Author: Dr. Thomas R. Bice
Statutory Authority:
Code of Ala.
1975, Ala. Const. Amend. 284, §§
16-3-11,
16-23-1,
16-23-2.