Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 12, December 20, 2024
A. The early childhood ancillary certificate
(ECAC) authorizes an individual to teach in a publicly-funded early learning
center serving children ages birth to five as defined in
R.S
17:407.33, unless program requirements
mandate a professional-level certificate. After June 30, 2019, an individual
shall have, at a minimum, an early childhood ancillary certificate to serve as
a lead teacher in a publicly-funded early learning center. An application for
an ECAC may be submitted by the individual or the employer.
B. Early Childhood Ancillary Certificates
1. Eligibility Requirements. An early
childhood ancillary certificate shall be issued to an applicant who submits
evidence of one of the following to the LDE:
a. a baccalaureate degree or higher from a
college or university accredited in accordance with 34 CFR 602 ;
b. a current child development associate
(CDA) credential, either infant/toddler, preschool or family childcare, awarded
by the Council for Professional Recognition and a high school diploma or
equivalent:
i. after July 1, 2018, all 120
clock hours of coursework for the CDA must be earned from a BESE-approved early
childhood ancillary certificate program provider for initial issuance:
(a). an individual who has completed 36 or
more clock hours of coursework for the CDA by July 1, 2018, may complete the
remaining coursework for the CDA from any CDA provider;
(b). an individual who has not completed 36
or more clock hours of coursework for the CDA by July 1, 2018, must earn all
120 hours of coursework for the CDA from a BESE-approved early childhood
ancillary certificate program provider;
(c). after July 1, 2018, individuals may
submit a request to the LDE to waive the requirement that all 120 hours of
coursework for the CDA be obtained from a BESE-approved early childhood
ancillary certificate program if the individual is able to demonstrate
unavailability of enrollment options within a reasonable geographic
proximity;
ii. after
July 1, 2018, applicants who obtained a CDA or completed coursework from a
provider that is not BESE-approved while residing in another state shall submit
additional documentation of program components for approval;
iii. coursework counting toward the early
childhood ancillary certificate shall include at least 10 training hours in
each of the following subject areas:
(a).
planning and implementing a safe and healthy learning environment;
(b). advancing physical and intellectual
development;
(c). supporting social
and emotional development;
(d).
building productive relationships with families;
(e). managing an effective program
operation;
(f). maintaining a
commitment to professionalism;
(g).
observing and recording child behavior; and
(h). understanding principles of child
development and learning;
c. an associate degree in an early childhood
related field from a college or university accredited in accordance with 34 CFR
602 ;
d. a technical diploma or
certificate of technical studies in an early childhood related field from an
accredited technical or community college:
i.
after July 1, 2018, all coursework for technical diplomas and certificates of
technical studies must be earned from a BESE-approved provider;
ii. after July 1, 2018, individuals may
submit a request to the LDE to waive the requirement that coursework be
obtained from a BESE-approved early childhood ancillary certificate program if
the individual is able to demonstrate unavailability of enrollment options
within a reasonable geographic proximity; and
e. a career diploma that has been approved by
the Louisiana Pathways Career Development System, and in which coursework began
prior to July 1, 2018.
2. Renewal Requirements:
a. For individuals meeting eligibility
requirements with a CDA, the early childhood ancillary certificate shall be
valid for a three-year period. The ancillary certificate may be renewed by the
LDOE at the request of the applicant employer with submission of either
documentation of a renewed, valid CDA credential, awarded by the Council for
Professional Recognition, or documentation of:
i. either a 3 semester-hour course or 45
clock hours of approved training or professional development in early childhood
care and education completed within the last three years; and
ii. a minimum of 80 hours of work experience
with young children or families with young children within the last three
years.
b. For
individuals meeting eligibility requirements with a baccalaureate degree or
higher, associate degree, technical diploma, certificate of technical studies,
or career diploma, the early childhood ancillary certificate shall be valid for
a three-year period. The certificate may be renewed by the LDE at the request
of the applicant's employer with submission of documentation of:
i. either a 3 semester-hour course, 45 clock
hours of training in early childhood care and education completed within the
last three years or a valid CDA credential earned from a BESE-approved early
childhood ancillary certificate program and awarded by the council for
Professional Recognition; and
ii. a
minimum of 80 hours of work experience with young children or families with
young children within the last three years.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:17:6(A)(10), (11), and (15),
R.S.
17:7(6), and
R.S.
17:407.81.