Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00
Regulatory Authority
1.01 These Rules
shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Diploma Incentive Program
and Rules Governing the Availability of Advanced Placement Courses in the Four
Core Areas In High School With Guidelines for Endorsed Concurrent Enrollment
Courses. -
1.02 The State Board of
Education enacted these Rules pursuant to its authority under Ark. Code Ann.
§§
6-11-105,
6-15-902,
6-16-801 et. seq.,
6-15-2006,
6-16-1201 et. seq. and Act 936 of
the 86th Arkansas General
Assembly.
2.00
Purpose
2.01 The purpose of these
Rules is to establish, organize, and administer a program designed to improve
the course offerings available to middle school, junior high school and high
school students throughout the state. The program established under this act
will provide advanced educational courses that are easily accessible and will
prepare students for admission to and success in a postsecondary educational
environment.
2.02 To ensure that
each school district provides high school students with the opportunity to
enroll in at least one (1) College Board Advanced Placement course in the four
(4) core areas of English, math, science, and social studies, and to outline
teacher training requirements.
3.00
Definitions
3.01 "Additional Training Plan" (ATP)
requires Advanced Placement (AP) and Pre-AP teachers to attend appropriate
College Board training. Teachers in the plan have up to three (3) years to
complete this requirement
3.02
"Advanced Placement Course" means a high school preparatory course for a
College Board Advanced Placement test that incorporates all topics specified by
the College Board and the Educational Testing Service on its standard syllabus
for a given subject area and is approved by the College Board and Educational
Testing Service.
3.03 "College
Board Advanced Placement Test" means the Advanced Placement test administered
by the College Board and Educational Testing Service.
3.04 "College Board" means the College Board
and Educational Testing Service.
3.05 "Endorsed concurrent enrollment" course
means a college level course offered by an institution of higher education in
this state, that upon completion would qualify for academic credit in both the
institution of higher education and a public high school that:
3.05.1 Is one (1) of the four (4) core areas
of math, English, science, and social studies;
3.05.2 Meets the requirements of Sections
10.00 - 10.06 of these Rules; and
3.05.3 Is listed in the Arkansas Course
Transfer System of the Department of Higher Education.
These Rules do not affect the ability of school districts to
award concurrent credit for those courses which comply with the requirements of
Ark. Code Ann §
6-18-223 and the Arkansas
Department of Education Rules Governing Concurrent College and High School
Credit for students who have completed the eighth grade.
3.06 "Department" means the
Arkansas Department of Education, General Education.
3.07 "International Baccalaureate Diploma
Program" (IB) means an international education program offered by the
International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
3.08 "Pre-Advanced Placement" course means a
middle school, junior high school, or high school level course that
specifically prepares students to enroll and to participate in an Advanced
Placement course.
3.09 "Program"
means the Arkansas Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Diploma
Incentive Program.
3.10 "Vertical
Team" means a group of educators from different grade levels in a given
discipline who work cooperatively to develop and implement a vertically aligned
program aimed at helping students from diverse backgrounds acquire the academic
skills necessary for success in the Advanced Placement Program and other
challenging courses.
3.11 "Weighted
Credit" means additional quality points for designated AP and IB courses that
will be contingent upon the teacher having obtained or is currently
participating within the ATP program as required by Section 4.01 and 4.02 of
this rule and as defined in the Uniform Grading Scale Rule 4.03 and 4.05 for IB
teachers. Students desiring weighted credit must also take the applicable AP
and/or IB examination after having completed the entire compatible AP and/or IB
course.
4.00
Teacher Training
4.01 A teacher of an
AP course must meet Arkansas Teacher Licensure requirements and must attend a
College Board Advanced Placement Summer Institute. Teachers must attend no less
than once every five (5) years to stay current on curriculum and program
developments.
4.02 A teacher of an
AP course who has not obtained the required training as stated in 4.01, will
complete an Additional Training Plan (ATP) for Advanced Placement. The teacher
will have three (3) years to complete the required training. Students enrolled
in classes of teachers on an ATP earn the weighted credit contingent upon
taking the appropriate AP exam (3.12).
4.03 A teacher of a Pre-AP course must meet
Arkansas Teacher Licensure requirements and must attend a College Board
sponsored or endorsed training institute or workshop in the teacher's content
area. Pre-AP teachers must attend a College Board sponsored or endorsed
training institute, or workshop in the teacher's content area no less than once
every five (5) years to stay current on curriculum and program
developments.
4.04 A teacher of a
Pre-AP course who has not obtained the required training as stated in 4.03,
will complete an Additional Training Plan (ATP) for Pre-Advanced Placement. The
teacher will have three (3) years to complete the required training.
4.05 The teacher of the course offered under
the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program meets Arkansas Teacher
Licensure requirements and attends the training required by the International
Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
4.06 Weighted Credit for designated AP and IB
courses will be contingent upon the AP teacher obtaining training as outlined
in 4.01 and 4.02 and the IB teacher obtaining training as outlined in 4.05; the
student taking the entire AP or the entire IB course offered in a particular
subject; the student completing the applicable test offered by the College
Board for AP courses at the end of the AP course or the applicable test offered
by the IBO at the time prescribed by the IBO.
5.00
Teacher Training Subsidy
5.01 Teachers of Advanced Placement Courses,
Pre-Advanced Placement Courses, or International Baccalaureate Diploma courses,
must meet Arkansas Teacher Licensure requirements and participate in training
program(s) outlined in 4.01, 4.02, 4.03, 4.04 and 4.05 of these
Rules.
5.02 A teacher designated by
a local school district as an instructor of an Advanced Placement course,
Pre-Advanced Placement Course, or an International Baccalaureate Diploma
course, may apply to the Department for a grant to cover cost of tuition,
expenses and materials of approved training programs, not to exceed six hundred
fifty dollars ($650) per teacher contingent upon appropriated funding.
-Priority for training will be given to teachers who have not been previously
trained. When a district offers a Pre-Advanced Placement program, the courses
must follow a clearly recognizable sequence, i.e., 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
grade Pre-Advanced Placement English, 11th grade AP English Language and
Composition, and 12th grade English Literature and Composition.
5.03 A teacher who is assigned to teach more
than one Advanced Placement, Pre-Advanced Placement, or International
Baccalaureate course (i.e., biology, chemistry, etc.) may apply for more than
one teacher training stipend, contingent upon appropriated funding.
5.04 An Instructor of an endorsed concurrent
enrollment course shall have:
5.04.1 No less
than a master's degree that includes at least eighteen (18) hours of completed
course work in the subject area of the endorsed concurrent enrollment
course;
5.04.2 The instructor's
credentials shall be approved by the academic unit or chief academic officer of
the institution of higher education offering the endorsed concurrent enrollment
course; and
5.04.3 The relevant
credentials and experience necessary to teach from the syllabus approved by the
institution of higher education granting the course credit.
6.00
Equipment
Grant
6.01 Contingent upon appropriated
funding, the Arkansas Department of Education may annually set aside funds from
which schools providing Advanced Placement ourses or International
Baccalaureate Diploma courses may apply for one-time equipment and materials
grant.
6.02 Equipment and materials
grants will be administered by the Department of Education. The Arkansas
Department of Education will establish a request for proposal form and
disseminate it to each local school district each year that funds are
available.
6.03 A school may apply
for a one-time equipment grant for each Advanced Placement course or
International Baccalaureate course. (Two sections of a course such as Advanced
Placement American History would be considered as one course.)
6.04 School districts with more than one high
school providing Advanced Placement courses or International Baccalaureate
courses, may apply for the one-time equipment grants for each high
school.
7.00
Fees
For Students
7.01 Contingent upon
legislative appropriation and the availability of funding, the state may pay
exam fees in full, or on a pro-rata basis the cost of the Advanced Placement
Exam fee or the equivalent test fee under the International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program, or both.
7.02 Each
school requesting fee payment of students taking Advanced Placement Exams
and/or International Baccalaureate exams must submit to the Department a copy
of the invoice as generated and submitted to either the College Board or the
International Baccalaureate Organization upon completion of the exams. The
Department will contract with the College Board and Educational Testing
Services for payment of AP exams contingent upon legislative approval and the
availability of funds.
8.00
School Award for Exam
Scores
8.01 Depending on the
availability of funds, schools may be awarded up to fifty dollars ($50.00) for
each score of a three (3) or better earned by a student on any Advanced
Placement test or the equivalent on any International Baccalaureate Program
Exam.
8.02 Schools must utilize the
funds awarded from students' scores on the Advanced Placement test in the
schools' Advanced Placement program and funds awarded from students scores on
the International Baccalaureate tests in the schools International
Baccalaureate program.
8.03 An
annual report with detailed expenditures of funds awarded to schools from
students' scores on the Advanced Placement exam(s) and International
Baccalaureate tests will be submitted to the Office of Gifted and Talented,
Arkansas Department of Education by July 1 of each school
year.
9.00
Required Advanced Placement Courses
9.01 Beginning with the 2005-2006 school
year, it is required that districts begin phasing in, over the next four (4)
school years, AP courses with a minimum of one course per year in the four (4)
core courses to have fully implemented the required four (4) core courses in
English, math, science, and social studies by the beginning of the 2008-2009
school year.
9.02 AP teachers
should begin attending AP summer institutes when available in order to be ready
for the 2008-2009 course implementation deadline.
9.03 In order to prepare students for the
rigor inherent in AP courses, it is recommended to begin with the 2004-2005
school year by offering Pre-AP courses to prepare students for the demands of
AP coursework. Aligned with the four (4) required AP courses, the Pre-AP
courses will be fully operational by the 2008-2009 school year.
10.00
Endorsed
Concurrent Enrollment Course Requirements
10.01 The course must be a course offered by
an institution of higher learning in this state that is:
10.01.1 Approved through the institution of
higher learning' s normal process; and
10.01.2 Listed in the institution of higher
learning's catalog.
10.02 The course content and instruction must
meet the same standards and adopt the same learning outcomes as those developed
for a course taught on the campus of the institution of higher education,
including without limitation:
10.02.1 The
administration of any departmental exams applicable to the course;
and
10.02.2 The use of
substantially the same book and syllabus as is used at the college
level.
10.03 The course
must be taught by an instructor with the qualifications required under Sections
5.04 - 5.04.3 of these Rules.
10.04
The institution of higher education offering the course must:
10.04.1 Provide to the course instructor
staff development, supervision and evaluation; and
10.04.2 Provide the students enrolled in the
course with:
10.04.2.1 Academic guidance
counseling; and
10.04.2.2 The
opportunity to utilize the on-campus library or other academic resources of the
institution of higher education.
10.05 To be eligible to enroll in an endorsed
concurrent enrollment course, the student must:
10.05.1 Be admitted by the institution of
higher education as a non-degree or non-certificate seeking student;
and
10.05.2 Meet all of the
prerequisites for the course in which he or she is enrolled.
10.06 Credit for the endorsed
concurrent enrollment course may only be awarded by the institution of higher
education offering the course and must be accepted by the high school which the
student attends.
10.07 Institutions
of higher education may collaborate to provide the course and award course
credit.