Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Arkansas Department of Education
Rules Governing Professional Development
July 2005
1.0
Regulatory Authority
1.01 These Rules shall
be known as the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) Rules Governing
Professional Development.
1.02 The
State Board of Education (SBE) promulgated these Rules pursuant to Act 1185 of
2005, Act 2095 of 2005, Act 2318 of 2005, Act 2007 of 2005, Act 1183 of 2005,
§28 of Act 2131 of 2005, Ark. Code Ann. §
6-17-704, and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-201
et
seq.
2.0
Purposes
2.01 To develop a high quality
professional development system for all administrators, teachers, and certified
instructional support personnel.
2.02 Professional development is to improve
knowledge and skills in order to facilitate individual, school-wide, and
district-wide improvements for the purpose of increasing student
achievement.
3.0
Definitions
3.01 Professional Development-a
coordinated set of planned learning activities that are based on research, are
standards-based and continuous.
3.02 Certified Instructional Support
Personnel-individuals other than classroom teachers or administrators who
support teaching and learning through direct contact with students, such as
media specialists and counselors.
3.03 Arkansas On-line Professional
Development Initiative-is a partnership between the ADE and the Arkansas
Educational Television Network to provide on-line programs, courses, and
workshops through the AETN.
3.04
Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (ACSIP)-a plan developed by a
local school team based on an analysis of student performance data and other
relevant data that provides a plan of action to address deficiencies in student
performance as evidenced on the grade-level benchmark assessments,
end-of-course exams, high school literacy exam, and other appropriate
assessment data.
3.05 Learning
Teams-a group of educators who meet regularly as a team to identify essential
and valued student learning, develop common formative assessments, analyze
current levels of achievement, set achievement goals, share strategies, and
then create lessons to improve upon those levels.
3.06 Study Groups - a group of educators who
meet to learn, implement, and reflect on research-based techniques in a focus
area(s). Members read and discuss current research, examine and reflect on
effective instruction, or examine student work.
3.07 Professional Development Plan - outlines
the professional development program of activities for a district, school, or
individual that is based on student data and is aligned to the AC
SIP.
3.08 Approved Professional
Development Provider - means any organization which provides content for
professional development credit, whether delivered in a face-to-face, televised
or internet mode of delivery, whose content has been approved by the ADE to
meet the annual professional development credit requirements imposed upon
licensed teachers and administrators by Arkansas Statutes and ADE Rules. The
term "Approved Professional Development Provider" does not apply to an Arkansas
public school district which provides a professional development program solely
to its own personnel or to an Education Cooperative which provides professional
development to districts/schools.
3.09 Mentoring/coaching - means increasing
capacity for coaching and mentoring others to assist in growth of instructional
skills and effectiveness of colleagues.
3.10 One professional development day is
equal to six (6) hours of professional development credit.
3.11 Professional Development Program
("Program") means a course of instruction intended to provide content which
fulfills the requirement for professional development credit for teachers and
administrators licensed by the ADE.
4.0 Time Requirements
4.01 Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year
and each school year thereafter, all certified employees of Arkansas public
schools shall complete sixty (60) hours of approved professional development
each year.
4.02 The 60-hours
professional development requirement must be fulfilled between July 1 and June
30 or June 1 and May 31 as approved by the local district. The local district
shall document the district's option.
4.03 The sixty (60) hours of required
professional development shall include:
4.03.1 Technology
At least six (6) hours shall be in the area of educational
technology.
4.03.2 Arkansas
History
Pursuant to Act 2095 of 2005 each teacher who provides
instruction in Arkansas history, the sixty (60) hour professional development
requirement shall include two (2) hours of training in Arkansas history. It is
the responsibility of the school district to provide this training or make it
available through other providers.
4.03.3 Parent Involvement
Pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-1703 each teacher shall be
required to have no less than two (2) hours of professional development
designed to enhance understanding of effective parental involvement
strategies.
Pursuant to §
6-15-1703 each administrator shall
be required to have no less than three (3) hours of professional development
designed to enhance understanding of effective parent involvement strategies
and the importance of administrative leadership in setting expectations and
creating a climate conducive to parent participation.
4.03.4 Administrator
For each administrator, the sixty (60) hour professional
development requirement shall include training in data disaggregation,
instructional leadership, and fiscal management.
4.04 College Courses
Pursuant to Act 1183 of 2005 a three-hour undergraduate or
graduate-level college credit course from an accredited college or university
counts as fifteen (15) hours of professional development, if the college
credit:
4.04.1 is related to and
enhances the teacher's knowledge of the subject area in which the teacher is
currently teaching;
4.04.2 is part
of the requirement for the teacher to obtain additional certification in a
subject matter that has been designated by the ADE as having a critical
shortage of teachers; or
4.04.3 is
otherwise approved by the ADE as a graduate level course eligible for
professional development credit. No more that half of the required 60-hours of
professional development time may be met through college credit
hours.
4.04.4 Graduate level
courses in educational leadership are eligible for professional development
credit based on approval by the ADE. The focus of the course must specifically
relate to the job assignment as approved by the district.
4.05 Advanced Placement
Pursuant to Act 2131 of 2005, each hour of approved training
received by certified personnel related to teaching an advance placement class
for a subject covered by the College Board and Educational Testing Service
shall count as professional development up to a maximum of thirty (30)
hours.
4.06 Approved
professional development activities, which occur during the instructional day
or outside the employee's annual contract days may apply toward the 60-hour
minimum professional development requirement.
4.07 Certified employees in positions not
directly related to instructional activities shall be responsible for
completing sixty (60) hours of professional development each year. However, the
focus of their professional development may be prorated among those areas
specifically related to their job assignment as approved by the
district.
4.08 Any employee who
misses any part of regularly scheduled professional development activities for
any reason (such as sickness) must make up that time in other approved
professional development activities so that the 60 required hours of
professional development are earned during the approved timeframe required
under Section 4.02 of these Rules.
4.09 Any certified person who provides
approved professional development may count two (2) hours professional
development credit for each one (1) hour of time spent in presenting
professional development content.
4.10 Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year,
sixty (60) approved professional development hours annually will be required to
renew a teacher or administrator license in order to maintain a valid teaching
license.
4.11 Beginning in the
2005-2006 school year, those teachers who have not maintained a teaching
license but who wish to renew their license shall be required to meet the
conditions of the Rules Governing the Requirements and Procedures for Renewing
a Standard Arkansas Teaching License.
4.12 Adult Education
Pursuant to Act 2007 of 2005 certified personnel working solely
part time in one of the following settings shall be required to obtain thirty
(30) hours of professional development.
4.12.01 Adult basic education;
4.12.02 General adult education;
4.12.03 English as a second language for
adults; and
4.12.04 General
Educational Development Test examiners
4.13 Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year,
thirty (30) approved professional development hours annually will be required
to renew a teacher license for those certified personnel working solely part
time in a setting described in Section 4.12 of these rules.
4.14 Beginning with the 2005-2006 school
year, a teacher meeting the criteria of Section 4.12 of these rules who has not
maintained a current teaching license but who wishes to renew his or her
license shall be required to meet the conditions of the Rules Governing the
Requirements and Procedures for Renewing a Standard Arkansas Teaching
License.
4.15 All Institutions of
Higher Education will be required to maintain documentation for its employees
who wish to meet the professional development hours to maintain a teaching
and/or administrative license according to, and in compliance with this
Rule.
5.0 Professional
Development Criteria
5.01 Professional
development is the means by which educators acquire or enhance the knowledge,
skills, and expectations necessary to increase student learning and must meet
the following criteria. All approved professional development shall be aligned
to the following Standards developed by the National Staff Development Council:
5.01.1 Context Standards
Requires skillful school and school district leaders who guide
continuous instructional improvement;
Organizes educators into learning communities whose goals are
aligned with those of the school and school district; and Requires resources to
support educator learning and collaboration.
5.01.2 Process Standards
Uses disaggregated student data to determine educator learning
priorities, monitors progress, and help sustain continuous improvements;
Uses multiple sources of information to guide educator
improvement and demonstrate its impact;
Prepares educators to apply research to decision making;
Uses learning strategies appropriate to the intended
goal;
Applies knowledge about human learning and change; and
Provides educators with the knowledge and skills to
collaborate.
5.01.3 Content
Standards
Prepares educators to understand and appreciate all students,
create safe, orderly and supportive learning environments and hold high
expectations for their academic achievement;
Deepens educators' content knowledge, provides them with
research-based instructional strategies to assist students in meeting rigorous
academic standards, and prepares them to use various types of classroom
assessments appropriately; and
Provides educators with knowledge and skill to involve families
and other stakeholders appropriately.
5.02 Approved professional development
activities shall relate to the following focus areas:
5.02.01 Content (K-12);
5.02.02 Instructional strategies;
5.02.03 Assessment;
5.02.04 Advocacy/leadership;
5.02.05 Systemic change process;
5.02.06 Standards, frameworks, and curriculum
alignment;
5.02.07
Supervision;
5.02.08
Mentoring/coaching;
5.02.09
Education technology;
5.02.10
Principles of learning/developmental stages;
5.02.11 Cognitive research;
5.02.12 Parent involvement; and
5.02.13 Building a collaborative learning
community.
5.03 All
approved professional development, whether designed for the individual, school
or district, shall be based on the improvement of student achievement on State
assessments and increasing student achievement and academic
performance.
5.04 Approved
professional development takes on many forms and may be earned in the following
ways:
5.04.01
Conferences/workshops/institutes
5.04.02 Mentoring/peer coaching;
5.04.03 Study groups/learning
teams;
5.04.04 National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards Certification;
5.04.05 Distance learning/on-line
opportunities;
5.04.06
Internships;
5.04.07
State/district/school programs;
5.04.08 College/university course
work;
5.04.09 Action research;
or
5.04.10 Individually-guided as
noted in the individual professional development plan
5.05 Pursuant to Act 1185 of 2005 an
individual may be entitled to up to twelve (12) hours of professional
development credit approved by the district/school which may be applied toward
the sixty (60) hour professional development requirement for that time period
at the beginning of each school year which is used to plan and prepare
curriculum or develop other instructional material provided:
5.05.01 The time is spent in his/her
instructional classroom, office or media center at the public school;
5.05.02 The time is prior to the first
student teacher interaction day of the school year; and
5.05.03 The time is spent in the focus areas
listed in Section 5.02 of these Rules, and may include but are not limited to
the following:
5.05.03.1 Grade level and/or
vertical team planning to integrate subject areas;
5.05.03.2 Team work to analyze student
data;
5.05.03.3 Team work to
develop academic improvement plans (AIP) or individual educational programs
(IEP);
5.05.03.4 Developing
assessments for learning (formative assessments);
5.05.03.5 Professional book
studies;
5.05.03.6 Developing
student-centered units tied to the State academic standards and student
learning expectations;
5.05.03.7
Developing intervention strategies to support remediation;
5.05.03.8 Developing and/or revising the
Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (ACSIP); and
5.05.03.9 Developing and/or revising
curricula maps and/or pacing guides.
5.05.03.10 Pursuing study as noted in
individual professional development plan.
5.05.04 No professional development credit
shall be given for activities under Section 5.05 of these Rules unless those
activities meet the criteria and standard requirements set out in Sections 5.02
of these Rules. Specific activities which do not qualify include but are not
limited to:
5.05.04.1 Making and putting up
bulletin boards;
5.05.04.2
Clerical work associated with documents such as ACSIP, AIP and IEPs;
and
5.05.04.3 Administrative
faculty or team administrative meetings.
5.05.05 Certified public school personnel who
meet the requirements of Sections 5.02 and 5.05 of these Rules shall be
entitled to earn one (1) hour of professional development for each hour of
approved preparation, not to exceed twelve (12) hours.
5.06 Pursuant to Act 2318 of 2005 there is
created the Arkansas Online Professional Development Initiative. Requirements
for the initiative include:
5.06.1 All
professional development delivered by technology shall be aligned to the
required focus areas listed in Section 5.02 of these Rules.
5.06.2 The ADE shall determine the content
and approve all professional development delivered through the Arkansas On-line
Professional Development Initiative that counts toward the required sixty (60)
hours.
5.06.3 The ADE shall select
courses/products, which are research-based and are available from sources, with
expertise in technology-delivered professional development courses.
5.06.4 Courses shall align with the Southern
Regional Education Board Multi-State Online Professional Development
Standards.
5.06.5 Online
professional development courses shall include online registration, course
evaluation, and attendance and completion documents.
6.0 Professional Development Plan
All school districts, schools and certified personnel shall
develope and implement a professional development plan.
6.01 The district and school plan shall be
included in the ACSIP.
6.02
Individual plans (certified personnel) shall support the district and/or school
plans.
6.03 Teachers,
administrators, and classified school employees shall be involved in the
design, implementation and evaluation of their respective professional
development offerings under the plan.
6.04 School Improvement
6.04.1 Beginning with the 2006-2007 school
year, the ADE may require specific professional development programs for the
district or the school designated in school improvement or academic
distress.
6.04.2 These requirements
may become part of the district or school school improvement plan.
6.04.3 In order to receive professional
development credit, the district or school certified personnel shall
participate in, complete, and pass the assessment for the professional
development requirements included in the district or school improvement
plan.
7.00
Approval Process
7.01 Beginning with the
2006-2007 school year, all professional development programs must be approved
by the Arkansas Department of Education in order to receive credit toward the
60-hour requirement.
7.02 At least
thirty (30) days before a program is offered to teachers and/or administrators,
the professional development provider shall provide a detailed description of
the entire program including staff qualifications to the ADE.
7.03 The ADE shall promptly review the
content of the program for compliance with any and all applicable statutes and
department rules to determine if any or all of the program content shall be
deemed to provide professional development credit and shall establish the time
period the professional development provider is approved to offer the
program.
7.04 Upon notification by
the ADE of approval of the program (or a part or parts thereof) for
professional development credit, the professional development provider may
enroll participants in the program and offer the program for professional
development credit for the set time period.
7.05 The program provider shall be
responsible for the preparation and dissemination of proof of completion of the
program (or parts thereof) to all attendees. All such proofs, or copies
thereof, shall be submitted by the attendees who are employed by an Arkansas
school district to the superintendent of the district.
7.06 Each school district shall maintain all
documents for its employees which reflect completion of professional
development programs, whether such programs were provided by an outside
organization or by the district itself.
7.07 Each school district shall report the
amount of all professional development programs completed by its employees to
the ADE at the time and in the matter specified by the ADE.
7.08 The ADE shall monitor all school
districts, and all licensed teachers and administrators to whom these Rules
apply, for compliance with these requirements, and shall administer appropriate
sanctions specified in statute and Rule to any district, teacher and/or
administrator whom it finds to be in noncompliance.
7.09 District and School Providers
School and district professional development plans shall be
included in the ACSIP and shall be reviewed annually by the school/district and
the ADE.
7.09.1 The ACSIP will include
an assurance statement that each faculty/administrator in the school/district
shall have an individual professional development plan that has been developed
in cooperation and collaboration with the employee and the school and/or
district.
These individual plans shall include:
7.09.1.1 Six (6) hours of technology, two (2)
hours of parent involvement and two (2) hours of Arkansas History as defined in
Act 2095 of 2005 may be selected at the discretion of the employee with
approval of the district.
7.09.1.2
Up to twelve (12) hours may be selected at the discretion of the employee with
the approval of the district in keeping with the identified needs of student
data as defined in the ACSIP plan or the employees' individual professional
development plan.
8.00 Funding
Professional Development Funding provided under Act 59 of the
Second Extraordinary Session of 2003 must be directed to activities that meet
the conditions described in these Rules and shall not be used for any other
purpose unless otherwise allowed by law or rule.
9.00 Monitoring/Evaluation
9.01 Regular monitoring activities of the
professional development requirements within these Rules shall occur when the
superintendent of the school district provides written assurance to the
Commissioner of Education as required by law. However, the ADE may directly
monitor the professional development activities of any school or school
district to determine compliance with the professional development
requirements.
9.02 The criteria for
evaluating the impact of professional development shall be the improvement of
student achievement on State criterion-referenced assessments, State
norm-referenced assessments, other related indicators as defined by ACTAAP and
the evaluations of the professional development offerings. These data shall be
used to revise ACSIP and the district, school and individual professional
development plans associated with the local improvement
plan.