Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
200 - Administration and Operations
291 - Alternative Routes to Certification (ARTC) Programs
Section 291-4.0 - ARTC Program Requirements
Universal Citation: 14 DE Admin Code 291-4.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
4.1 In order to be approved by the Department, an ARTC program shall complete the process in Section 5.0 and meet the applicable requirements set forth in subsections 4.2 through 4.4, State requirements, and, where applicable, national standards appropriate to the program.
4.2 ARTC programs for teachers shall meet the requirements of subsections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2.
4.2.1 The ARTC program shall provide a period
of intensive on-the-job supervision.
4.2.1.1
Teachers who are hired as a teacher of record prior to March 1 of any school
year shall be observed by a credentialed observer in accordance with 14 DE
Admin. Code 106A and receive a formal written progress report before the end of
a 10-week period beginning on the first day the teacher assumes full
responsibility of the classroom. In addition, teachers shall be observed
formally and evaluated by a credentialed observer in accordance with 14 DE
Admin. Code 106A.
4.2.1.1.1 No more than 2
months shall pass without a formal observation.
4.2.1.1.2 Opportunities shall be provided for
the teacher to observe the teaching of experienced colleagues.
4.2.1.2 Teachers who are hired as
a teacher of record after March 1 of any school year shall be observed by a
credentialed observer in accordance with 14 DE Admin. Code 106A.
4.2.2 ARTC programs shall provide
a period of professional development prior to the teacher assuming full
responsibility of the classroom.
4.2.2.1 The
program shall offer a summer institute of no less than 120 instructional clock
hours completed by the participant prior to the beginning of the participant's
teaching assignment.
4.2.2.2 The
summer institute shall include an orientation to the policies, organization,
and curriculum of the employing school district or charter school,
instructional strategies and classroom management, and child or adolescent
development.
4.2.2.3 Participants
who are employed too late to participate in the summer institute shall complete
the practicum experience and seminars on teaching during the first school year
and shall participate in the summer institute following their first year of
teaching.
4.2.3 Programs
in content areas shall maintain CAEP accreditation.
4.3 Pursuant to 14 Del.C. § 1266, ARTC programs for teachers of students with disabilities shall meet the requirements of subsections 4.3.1 through 4.3.4.
4.3.1 The program shall deliver
high quality professional development that is sustained, intensive, and
classroom-focused. A participant who seeks initial certification through
participation in an ARTC program and is hired after July 1 of a school year
shall fulfill the 120 hour seminar/practicum requirement prior to the start of
the following school year.
4.3.2
The program shall work with local education agencies (LEAs) to ensure
participants receive intensive supervision that consists of structured
guidance, regular ongoing support, or teacher mentoring. The program shall
observe and provide feedback at least 3 times in the first year.
4.3.3 The program shall require completion of
the program within 3 years from the beginning of a participant's participation
in the program.
4.3.4 The program
shall require teachers to demonstrate satisfactory progress toward standard
certification.
4.4 ARTC programs for leaders shall meet the requirements of subsections 4.4.1 through 4.4.5.
4.4.1 The program shall include a
minimum of 18 graduate level credit hours or the equivalent in professional
development, aligned with state standards and focused on the responsibilities
for which the certification program is designed.
4.4.2 The program shall include a minimum of
240 hours of a residency, internship, or clinical experience, under the
mentorship of a currently employed and accomplished or distinguished leader in
the role as provided in 14 DE Admin. Code 108A, for which the program is
certifying. The leader shall hold 1 or more of the Standard Certificates for
administrators and have received training within the program to fulfill the
mentor role.
4.4.3 The program
shall include an additional 20 hours of coaching following employment in the
certified area.
4.4.4 The program
shall include training and successful certification in the Delaware Teacher
Growth and Support System (DTGSS) and Delaware Performance Appraisal System
(DPAS II).
4.4.4.1 For all administrator
certification programs, training and certification in DTGSS for teachers and
DPAS II for specialists shall be completed during the program or at the time of
certification.
4.4.4.2 For programs
for the Certified Central Office Personnel (14 DE Admin. Code 1592),
Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent Standard Certificate (14 DE Admin.
Code 1593), Special Education Director Standard Certificate (14 DE Admin. Code
1594), and Charter School Leader (14 DE Admin. Code 1596), participants shall
complete training and certification DPAS II for administrators during the
program or at the time of certification.
4.4.5 The program shall include an evaluation
process that includes evaluation of the participant for competency and
evaluation of the program effectiveness, including the clinical placements,
mentors, and the program's coursework or professional development.
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