Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 16 - Division of Human Resources ***
Rule 005.16.09-004 - ADE 254: Addition of Areas of Licensure or Endorsement
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.16.09-004
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 Addition of Areas of
Licensure or Endorsement.
1.02
These rules are enacted pursuant to the authority of the State Board of
Education under Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-11-105,
6-17-402 and
25-15-201 et
seq.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 The purpose of these
rules is to identify the policies governing licensure that deal with adding an
area of licensure/endorsement to an existing Arkansas teaching
license.
3.00 DEFINITIONS - For the purpose of these rules, the following definitions shall apply:
3.01
Additional Licensure
Plan (ALP) shall be the recognized process for allowing a licensed
teacher to be employed in an out-of-field teaching position while meeting the
program of study competency and assessment requirements for said
position.
3.02
Approved
Performance Based Program of Study refers to a program approved by the
Arkansas Department of Education and based upon Arkansas licensure standards.
The program requires a candidate to demonstrate and document competency in the
specific knowledge, skills and dispositions for a particular licensure
area.
3.03
Endorsement
refers to teaching or administrative licensure areas, which require an
initial or standard/professional teaching license, prior to the endorsement
being added.
3.04
Exception
Area refers to the specific areas of licensure, which cannot be issued
either as an initial license or by testing only. The exception areas include,
but are not limited to, the following: Special Education, Counselor, All Other
Added Endorsement Areas, Administrative Licenses, Non-Instructional Student
Services, and Professional & Technical Permits. Special Education may be
issued as an initial license.
3.05
Initial Teaching License_refers to a three-year teaching license,
issued by the state, which allows one to teach in Arkansas public
schools.
3.06 Level and Area
of Licensure - Level refers to the grade/age level parameters of the
teaching license, such as P-4, 4-8, P-8, P-12, 7-12 and PS (post-secondary).
Area refers to the particular content field, including but not
limited to, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood Science/Mathematics, Social
Studies, and Family and Consumer Sciences.
3.07
Standard Teaching License
refers to a five- year renewable license, issued by the state, which
allows one to teach in Arkansas public schools.
3.08
State Board Required Assessments
refer to specific performance-based assessments approved by the State
Board of Education.
3.09
Content/Standard Teaching Area refer to the specific subject areas
listed under Integrated Curriculum Humanities, Integrated Science Curriculum,
Integrated Visual and Performance Arts, Integrated Vocational Education,
Integrated Physical Education and Health and Special Education as listed in the
State Board Approved Levels and Areas of Licensure.
3.10
Provisional License by Reciprocity
a one-year teaching license that may or may not be renewed. This license
allows a teacher coming from out of state or out of country to be employed as a
teacher while completing assessed deficiencies for the Initial or
Standard/Professional teaching license.
3.11
Professional Teaching License
a standard Arkansas teaching license that is issued upon the request of
a teacher who has documented the completion of a Master's Degree and three
years of teaching experience or who has documented current National Board
Certification.
4.00 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADDING AN AREA OF LICENSURE OR ENDORSEMENT
4.01 Teachers/administrators shall have a
valid Arkansas initial or standard/professional content area teaching license
or provisional licensure through reciprocity in order to add an area of
licensure or endorsement.
4.02
Teachers adding an additional licensure/endorsement area(s) to their Arkansas
teaching license by meeting the program of study requirements of an Arkansas
college/university or when adding a licensure/endorsement area by reciprocity,
shall meet the following requirements regarding degrees and coursework.
4.02.1 The coursework/degree required for the
area(s) that are being added shall have been completed through a
college/university that holds regional/national accreditation that is
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or Council for Higher Education
Accreditation.
AND
4.02.2
All teacher education coursework shall have been completed through a
college/university teacher education program that holds national accreditation
that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, Council for Higher
Education Accreditation or that is state approved.
4.03 The Additional Licensure Plan (ALP)
shall be the recognized process for allowing a licensed teacher to be employed
in an out-of-area teaching position while completing the competency and
assessment requirements for the new employment position.
4.03.1 Teachers who hold an initial or
standard/professional license are eligible to file an ALP in order to be
employed in an out-of-area assignment.
4.03.2 Teachers who hold a provisional
Arkansas teaching license, which was granted through reciprocity as a result of
holding an initial/standard out-of-state license, are also eligible to file an
ALP in order to be employed in an out-of-area assignment.
4.04 Teachers working in an out-of-area
teaching assignment shall file a completed ALP with their school district and
with the Office of Professional Licensure within thirty (30) days of beginning
the out-of-field assignment.
4.04.1 Teachers
working under an ALP shall have three (3) years from the beginning of the
out-of-area assignment to complete all competency and assessment requirements
for the new employment position.
4.04.2 When a school district requests a
waiver to employ a teacher out-of-area and a program of study is required:
4.04.2.1 The teacher shall successfully
complete a minimum of three (3) hours of coursework toward the program of study
requirements during the first year employed out-of-area, and a minimum of six
(6) hours of coursework each of the following two years, when employed
out-of-area, in order for the waiver to be approved for the following
year.
4.04.2.2 The Specialty Area
Assessment(s) required to be designated as a highly qualified teacher in the
core academic area shall be successfully completed the first year the teacher
is employed out-of-area on an approved waiver.
4.04.2.3 A waiver will not be approved for
the following year at such time that the teacher fails to successfully complete
the required coursework or testing within the timelines specified
above.
4.04.3 When a
school district has requested a waiver for a teacher being employed out-of-area
and the additional area can be added by testing out:
4.04.3.1 The teacher shall have successfully
completed the content knowledge portion(s) of the required specialty area
assessment (s) required to be highly qualified during the first year employed
out-of-area on an approved waiver.
4.04.3.2 The remaining part(s) of the
specialty area assessment required for licensure in the out-of-area assignment
shall be successfully completed by the end of the third year working under an
approved waiver.
4.04.3.3 Teachers
failing to successfully complete the content knowledge portion of the specialty
area assessment required to be highly qualified during the first year employed
out-of-area under an approved waiver, shall document a minimum of six (6) hours
of coursework in the content area.
4.04.3.4 Teachers failing to successfully
complete either the required assessment to be highly qualified or the six (6)
hours of coursework in the content area during the first year working under an
approved waiver shall not be approved to be employed out-of-area under the same
ALP the following year.
4.05 The requirements contained in an
individual's ALP are subject to any changes made by the State Board of
Education which would necessitate a change in the licensure requirements for
that ALP.
4.06 The Office of
Professional Licensure shall add a licensure/endorsement area(s) to a valid
Arkansas Initial or Standard/Professional teaching license upon receiving the
following:
4.06.1 An application requesting
the licensure/endorsement area(s);
4.06.2 Documentation that all program of
study requirements (including Arkansas History when required); and
4.06.3 Evidence that all State Board required
assessments have been successfully completed.
4.07 Teachers or administrators may add an
additional licensure area (s) by testing out, only when they hold a
content/standard/professional licensure area at the same level as the area
being added.
4.07.1 Added endorsements such as
reading, library media, counselor, journalism, grade 5-6 endorsements, English
as a Second Language, educational examiner, coaching, gifted and talented and
administrative areas may not be used as a platform for adding other licensure
areas by testing out.
4.08 Teachers or administrators seeking to
add exception areas shall complete an approved performance-based program of
study and pass the State Board required assessment(s).
4.09 Teachers or administrators seeking to
add additional areas of licensure outside their level of licensure shall
complete an approved performance-based program of study and pass the State
Board required assessment(s).
4.10
To add an area of licensure or endorsement for which there is not a State Board
required specialty area assessment, a candidate shall successfully complete an
approved performance-based program of study and the State Board required
pedagogical assessment.
4.11 In
order to add an area of licensure/endorsement to a license in School Psychology
Specialist, Speech Pathology, Adult Education or a Professional Technical
Permit area only, the teacher shall complete a teacher preparation program of
study to include a practicum/internship and the State Board required specialty
area assessment(s), pedagogical assessment and basic skill
assessments.
4.12 Teachers or
administrators adding Early Childhood P-4, Middle Childhood Math/Science and
Language Arts/Social Studies 4-8 or Secondary Social Studies 7-12 to their
valid Arkansas initial or standard teaching license shall have completed a
three-credit-hour course in Arkansas History in addition to the required
testing and program of study when applicable.
4.13 The Office of Professional Licensure
reserves the right to amend and/or rescind an additional area of licensure that
is issued in error.
4.14 Additional
areas/levels of licensure or endorsement shall be added to a valid Arkansas
initial or standard/professional teaching license upon receiving documentation
that all requirements have been met and upon receiving an application
requesting the additional licensure area or endorsement.
4.15 A content/standard area teaching
license, as identified in the areas and levels of licensure and approved by the
State Board of Education, shall be required in order to add licensure areas,
endorsements or areas of educational administration.
4.16 The Office of Professional Licensure has
the authority to assist individual teachers seeking additional licensure areas
for which there are no approved programs of study at any of Arkansas' Institute
of Higher Education. Examples of such licensure areas to be include but not
limited to are: Visual Specialist and Hearing Specialist.
4.17 Beginning May 1, 2007, teachers that are
adding P.E./Wellness/Leisure to a current Arkansas teaching license, shall
receive the new licensure code numbers 235 for (P-8) and 236 for (7-12).
4.17.1 Teachers holding the new licensure
code numbers 235 and/or 236 shall not be automatically approved to be employed
as a coach in the public schools of Arkansas.
4.17.2 Teachers holding the new licensure
code numbers 235 and/or 236 shall work under the ALP (Additional Licensure
Plan) for the coaching endorsement (7-12) when employed as a coach.
4.18 Teachers adding the
endorsement areas of Guidance and Counseling or School Library Media shall
document two years of classroom teaching experience in order to add these areas
to a current Arkansas teaching license.
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