Alabama Administrative Code
Title 290 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chapter 290-3-2 - EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION
Section 290-3-2-.33 - State-Approved Program Approach
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Overview. An individual who completes a State-approved program as prescribed in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code may be eligible for a Professional Educator Certificate or Professional Leadership Certificate.
(2) General Information.
(3) Application.
(4) Class B State-approved Programs for Teaching Fields lead to an initial Professional Educator Certificate at the bachelor's degree level. Additional information regarding Class B State-approved programs may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program teaching fields include:
(5) Alternative Class A State-approved Programs for Teaching Fields lead to an initial Professional Educator Certificate at the master's degree level. Additional information regarding Alternative Class A State-approved programs may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program teaching fields include:
(6) Class A State-approved Programs for Teaching Fields lead to a Class A Professional Educator Certificate at the master's degree level. Additional information regarding Class A State-approved programs for teaching fields may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program teaching fields include:
(7) Class A State-approved Programs for Areas of Instructional Support lead to a Class A Professional Educator Certificate or Professional Leadership Certificate at the master's degree level. Additional information regarding Class A State-approved programs in areas of instructional support may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program areas of instructional support include instructional leadership (formerly educational administration), library-media, school counseling, school psychometry, speech-language pathology, and sport management.
(8) Class AA State-approved Programs for Teaching Fields lead to a Class AA Professional Educator Certificate at the sixth-year level. Some institutions require program completers to earn an education specialist degree. Additional information regarding Class AA State-approved programs for teaching fields may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program teaching fields include initial certification in special education and teacher leader, and advanced certification in the same teaching fields for which Class B and Class A certification is available.
(9) Class AA State-approved Programs for Areas of Instructional Support lead to a Class AA Professional Educator Certificate or Professional Leadership Certificate on the sixth-year level. Some institutions require program completers to earn the education specialist degree. Additional information regarding Class AA State-approved programs in areas of instructional support may be found in the Educator Preparation Chapter of the Alabama Administrative Code. Available program areas of instructional support include:
(10) Alabama Educator Certification Assessment Program (AECAP). An applicant through the State-approved program approach must meet the requirements of the AECAP in effect on the date the application is received in the Educator Certification Section. Additional information is in Rule 290-3-2-.02(9).
Rule was previously .04 and renumber to .21 as per certification file August 4, 2008. Rule was previously .21 and renumber to .33 as per certification file December 10, 2010.
Author: Dr. Thomas R. Bice
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, Ala. Const. Amend. 284, §§ 16-3-11, 16-23-1, 16-23-2.