The professional educator certificate shall be issued to
any applicant when the following conditions are met, except as otherwise
provided in endorsement area requirements:
(1) The applicant who holds a standard or
permanent certificate on July 1, 1989, shall, upon application, receive a
professional educator certificate; or
(2) The applicant presents signed
recommendations from the employing agent. Such recommendations shall state that
while holding the provisional teaching certificate, interim educator
certificate, or provisional educator certificate, the applicant completed at
least 30 school months of successful teaching for one or more boards of
education or approved nonpublic schools, or for purposes of obtaining adult
education certification in accordance with Sections
10-145d-596,
10-145d-601
and
10-145d-606
of these regulations, in a cooperating eligible entity defined in Section
10-69
of the Connecticut general statutes, or for purposes of obtaining certification
in accordance with Section
10-145d-532
of these regulations, three years of appropriate successful experience as a
professional staff member of the Department; and
(3) The applicant has, except as otherwise
specified for particular endorsements, completed course work at an approved
institution or institutions, in accordance with the following:
(A) Prior to July 1, 2003, any applicant who
holds or held a provisional educator certificate shall have completed not fewer
than 30 semester hours of credit beyond the bachelor's degree. Such course work
need not necessarily lead to a master's degree and may include graduate or
undergraduate courses. Except as otherwise provided in endorsement area
requirements, it shall consist of:
(i) A
planned program at an approved institution, related directly to the subject
areas or grade levels of the endorsement, or in an area or areas related to the
teacher's ability to provide instruction effectively, or to meet locally
determined goals or objectives; or
(ii) An individual program which is mutually
determined or approved by the applicant and the employing agent of the board of
education and which is designed to increase the ability of the teacher to
improve student learning; or
(B) Prior to July 1, 2003, any applicant who
holds or held a 10-year provisional teaching certificate shall have completed
30 semester hours of credit beyond the bachelor's degree. Such course work need
not necessarily lead to a master's degree and may include graduate or
undergraduate courses. Except as otherwise provided in endorsement areas, it
shall consist of:
(i) A planned program at an
approved institution; or
(ii) An
individually planned program which is mutually determined or approved by the
applicant and the employing agent of the board of education and which is
designed to increase the ability of the teacher to improve student learning.
Such an individual program may include course work taken at one or more
approved institutions of higher education and may include registered in-service
programs sponsored by a board of education or approved nonpublic school upon
the approval of the joint subcommittee of the Board of Governors and the Board
established pursuant to Section 10-155b of the Connecticut general statutes,
revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 1983; or
(C) Prior to July 1, 2003, any applicant who
holds or held a five-year provisional teaching certificate shall have completed
either a master's degree or not fewer than 30 semester hours of credit beyond
the bachelor's degree. Such course work need not necessarily lead to a master's
degree and may include graduate or undergraduate courses. Except as otherwise
provided in endorsement areas, it shall consist of:
(i) A master's degree at an approved
institution; or
(ii) An
individually planned program consisting of at least 30 semester hours of credit
beyond the bachelor's degree, which includes at least 15 semester hours of
credit in general academic courses in addition to the credits offered for the
requirements for the provisional certificate. Exceptions to the requirement of
15 semester hours of credit in general academic courses may be granted when a
higher education institution or the Department determine that the applicant has
in the combined program of undergraduate and post-baccalaureate preparation met
this requirement.
(D) On
and after July 1, 2003, except as otherwise provided, any applicant who holds
or held a provional teaching or provisional educator certificate shall have
completed, at an approved institution, either a master's degree or at least 30
semester hours of graduate credit.