Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Overview. An
individual who has experience teaching at a regionally accredited college or
university may seek a Letter of Eligibility for the Higher Education
Transitional Certificate (HETC). A superintendent who wishes to employ an
individual holding a valid Letter of Eligibility may request the Higher
Education Transitional Certificate which leads to the Professional Educator
Certificate.
(2) Grade Levels,
Teaching Fields, and Resulting Professional Educator Certificates.
(a) Letter of Eligibility, HETC, and the
resulting Professional Educator Certificate Grades P-12: Limited to choral or
instrumental music, dance, languages other than English, physical education,
theatre, and visual arts.
(b)
Letter of Eligibility, HETC and the resulting Professional Educator Certificate
Grades 4-8: Limited to English language arts, general science, general social
science, and mathematics.
(c)
Letter of Eligibility, HETC and the resulting Professional Educator Certificate
Grades 6-12: Limited to the teaching fields as listed on the current
application for this approach.
(3) 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, a Higher Education Transitional
Certificate, or any combination thereof.
(b) An individual who has not completed all
requirements for the Professional Educator Certificate through this approach no
later than one calendar year after the HETC expires shall no longer be eligible
for certification through the HETC approach.
(c) An individual who earns a Professional
Educator Certificate or a Professional Leadership Certificate in the area for
which the HETC was issued may be eligible to follow an alternative approach to
earning a Professional Educator Certificate or Professional Leadership
Certificate in another area.
(4) Letter of Eligibility
(a) Application. The applicant is required to
submit to the Educator Certification Section the current application for this
approach and documentation of having met all requirements as prescribed in Rule
290-3-2-.36 and on the application.
(b) Requirements. All requirements must be
successfully completed prior to the date the application is received in the
Educator Certification Section.
1. Successful
completion of the Alabama Special Requirements in Rule
290-3-2-.02(4).
2. Verification on an official transcript of
at least an earned bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited senior
institution. Verification on an official transcript of an earned master's or
higher degree from a regionally accredited senior institution may also meet the
degree requirement.
(i) The bachelor's degree
must be posted with a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of at least
2.75 or the master's or higher degree must be posted with a minimum overall GPA
of at least 3.0. 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) If the bachelor's
degree overall GPA is less than 2.75 and a degree above the bachelor's degree
is not held, a higher "alternate score" on the Alabama-prescribed Praxis
Subject Assessment(s) can be used.
3. Verification on Supplement HET of at least
72 semester hours (1080 clock hours) of teaching experience at an institution
of higher education that awards an associate or higher degree.
(i) The institution of higher education must
have been regionally accredited at the time the experience was
attained.
(ii) The experience must
have been attained within the ten years immediately prior to the date the
application is received in the Educator Certification Section.
4. Electronic verification from
the testing company to the ALSDE of a current passing score on the
Alabama-prescribed Praxis Subject Assessment(s) of the Alabama Educator
Certification Assessment Program AECAP. Additional information is in Rule
290-3-2-.02(9).
(5) Higher Education
Transitional Certificate
(a) Application. A
superintendent who wishes to employ an individual may request a Higher
Education Transitional Certificate. The individual must be employed full-time
in the eligible teaching field while completing the requirements.
1. The applicant is required to submit to the
superintendent the Letter of Eligibility received from the Educator
Certification Section.
2. The
superintendent who wishes to employ the applicant to teach full-time, in the
teaching field and at the grade level for which the Letter of Eligibility was
issued, is required to submit to the Educator Certification Section a
recommendation on the current application for this approach.
(6) Professional
Educator Certification. The applicant is required to submit to the Educator
Certification Section the current application for this approach and
documentation of having met all requirements. The applicant may apply for the
Professional Educator Certificate at any time after all requirements have been
met, but no later than one calendar year after the HETC expires.
(a) Coursework Requirements. Verification on
an official transcript of earned credit for the required coursework prior to
applying for the Professional Educator Certificate.
1. Coursework must be completed at a
regionally accredited institution in each of the following areas:
(i) Classroom management;
(ii) Evaluation of teaching and
learning;
(iii) Methods of
teaching; and
(iv) Strategies for
teaching special needs students in inclusive settings.
(I) This course must be completed at a
regionally accredited senior institution with state-approved programs and must
be part of a state-approved program.
(II) This course will not be accepted if
completed five or more years prior to the date the application for the Letter
of Eligibility is received in the Educator Certification Section.
2. Coursework must be
completed with a grade of "C" or above.
3. Coursework applied for completion of the
HETC approach cannot later be applied to meet coursework requirements for a
State-approved program at a higher degree level in any area.
(b) Experience Requirement.
Verification on Supplement EXP of one full year of full-time classroom teaching
experience in the teaching field while holding a valid HETC. An individual who
holds a valid HETC must be assigned only to the teaching field for which the
HETC was issued. All experience must be earned in one public school
system.
(c) Test Requirement.
Electronic verification from the testing company to the ALSDE of a current
passing score attained on the prescribed Educative Teacher Performance
Assessment (edTPA) Handbook of the Alabama Educator Certification Assessment
Program (AECAP).
(7)
Degree Level. The HETC Certificate and the Professional Educator Certificate
issued through this approach shall be issued based upon the applicant's highest
earned degree from a regionally accredited senior institution.
(a) The valid period of the Eligibility
Letter shall be from the date of issuance through the remainder of the same
scholastic year, and thereafter, for the next two consecutive scholastic
years.
(b) The valid period of the
HETC shall be from the date of issuance through the remainder of the same
scholastic year, and thereafter, for the next two consecutive scholastic
years.
(c) The valid period of the
Professional Educator Certificate shall be from the date of issuance through
the remainder of the same scholastic year, and thereafter, for the next five
consecutive scholastic years.
Author: Dr. Eric G. Mackey
Statutory Authority: Ala. Const. Amend. 284,
Code of Ala. 1975, §§
16-3-11,
16-23-1,
16-23-2.