Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 28 - Division of Elementary and Secondary Education
Rule 005.28.21-001 - Division of Elementary and Secondary Education Rules Governing The Arkansas Tutoring Corps
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.28.21-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION RULES GOVERNING THE ARKANSAS TUTORING CORPS
Effective Date: May 2, 2022
1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE
1.01 These rules shall be known
as the Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary
Education Rules Governing the Arkansas Tutoring Corps.
1.02 These rules are enacted pursuant to the
Arkansas State Board of Education's authority under Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-11-105,
25-15-201
et.
seq., and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-3104.
1.03 The purpose of these rules is to
establish the requirements and processes governing the Arkansas Tutoring
Corps.
2.00 LEGISLATIVE INTENT
2.01 It is
the intent of the Arkansas General Assembly to address learning loss by
providing readily accessible tutors to Arkansas students preparing to enter
kindergarten through grade six (K-6).
3.00 TUTORING PROGRAM
3.01 The Division of Elementary and Secondary
Education shall oversee the establishment of the Arkansas Tutoring
Corps.
3.02 The Division shall
identify a curriculum aligned with Arkansas academic standards and developed to
support children in the content areas of math and literacy.
3.03 The program shall be administered in
collaboration with the state's Education Renewal Zones (ERZ)s.
3.04 The ERZs shall:
3.04.1 Conduct needs assessments to determine
the number of tutors needed in each area or ERZ;
3.04.2 Ensure that tutoring services are
prioritized for students in rural areas and other underserved
students;
3.04.3 Actively recruit
individuals to become tutors. These individuals may be, but are not limited to,
the following:
3.04.3.1 Individuals enrolled
in a teacher preparation program;
3.04.3.2 Retired teachers;
3.04.3.3 Teachers who are currently
certified;
3.04.3.4 College
students; and/or
3.04.3.5
AmeriCorps members or volunteers.
3.04.4 Assist in securing tutoring
assignments;
3.04.5 Provide
training modules for tutors;
3.04.6
Provide ongoing support for tutors;
3.04.7 Keep ongoing documentation of hours
worked by:
3.04.7.1 A tutor in a public
school.
3.04.7.2 A tutor in a
private school.
3.04.7.3 A tutor in
a community or faith-based program or residential facility.
3.04.7.4 Community service volunteer approved
by the ERZ or the Division.
3.04.8 Maintain a database of tutoring
candidates to monitor progress for tutors completing initial certification and
maintaining certification;
3.04.9
Maintain a database of school district feedback regarding the effect of
tutoring on student progress; and
3.04.10 Create and maintain a network of
approved Arkansas tutoring sites to link to qualified tutors.
3.05 The Division shall monitor
the effectiveness of the program annually.
3.06 Continuation of the Arkansas Tutoring
Corps program shall be contingent upon available funding.
4.00 THE ARKANSAS TUTORING CORPS
4.01 To become a certified member of the
Arkansas Tutoring Corps, a candidate must complete initial training and
certification, which will be done in two phases.
4.02 In order to become an Arkansas Tutoring
Corps qualified tutor, an individual must meet the requirements of Phase I of
the program, which include:
4.02.1 Completion
and approval of Arkansas Tutoring Corps application;
4.02.2 Successful completion of background
checks, including: an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Background
Check and an Arkansas State Police/FBI background check, which must include the
taking of fingerprints.
4.02.2.1 Background
check must be completed within twelve (12) months prior to application or
before being approved as a "qualified tutor";
4.02.2.2 No waivers will be granted via the
Arkansas Tutoring Corps program for a disqualifying offense; and
4.02.2.3 Approved tutors are required to
notify the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education of subsequent
conviction(s) of disqualifying offenses or true finding(s) and placement on
Child Maltreatment Central Registry.
4.02.3 Completion of initial Arkansas
Tutoring Corps training that prepares candidates to effectively utilize the
identified curriculum chosen by the Division.
4.03 Upon completion of Phase I, candidates
become a qualified tutor. A qualified tutor may contract with approved tutoring
sites to provide tutoring services for students as part of the Arkansas
Tutoring Corps. A qualified tutor may be compensated for tutoring services in
addition to any compensation received as part of this program.
4.04 In order for a qualified tutor to be
recognized as an Arkansas Tutoring Corps Certified Member, a tutor must
complete Phase II of the program, which includes:
4.04.1 Completion of five (5) prescribed
Professional Learning Modules;
4.04.2 With support of the ERZ, secure a
tutoring assignment(s) with one or more approved tutoring sites; and
4.04.3 Documentation of a total of at least
175 hours of tutoring at one or more approved, qualified tutoring sites, which
include:
4.04.3.1 A public school or
open-enrollment public charter school located within Arkansas;
4.04.3.2 An education service
cooperative;
4.04.3.3 An
institution of higher education located within Arkansas; or
4.04.3.4 A community facility that meets the
requirements established by the division.
4.05 To maintain status as an Arkansas
Tutoring Corps Certified Member, a tutor must annually:
4.05.1 Participate in the renewal process,
which includes additional training developed and specified by the program;
and
4.05.2 Continue tutoring at
approved tutoring sites;
4.05.3
Document at least a total of 175 hours of tutoring at an approved, qualified
tutoring site annually.
4.06 The Arkansas Tutoring Corps program runs
from September 1 through August 31 each year. Arkansas Tutoring Corps certified
members will have priority placement in tutoring sites and an expedited renewal
process.
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