Code of Massachusetts Regulations
603 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Title 603 CMR 4.00 - Vocational Technical Education
Section 4.15 - Endorsements
Universal Citation: 603 MA Code of Regs 603.4
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
Endorsements issued by the Department under 603 CMR 4.15 do not constitute a license.
(1) SEI Teacher Endorsement:
(a) SEI Teacher Endorsement is to be awarded
upon a demonstration of the subject matter knowledge and skill requirements set
forth in
603 CMR
4.10(1)(b)1.g. through k.
and 603 CMR 4.15(1)(b) through one of the following:
1. Successful completion of a
Department-approved course of study specific to providing sheltered English
instruction. The Department will issue guidelines to govern approval of this
course of study.
2. Passing a
Department-approved assessment.
3.
Attainment of a bachelor's degree in a major approved by the Department, or
other graduate level training approved by the Department.
4. Possession of an English as a Second
Language license or an English Language Learners license.
(b)
Subject Matter
Knowledge:
1. The basic
structure and functions of language.
2. Second language acquisition factors as
they affect access to the Massachusetts standards.
3. Social-cultural, affective, political, and
other salient factors in second language acquisition.
4. SEI principles and typologies: General
academic and domain-specific discourse practices relevant to the grade level
(k-5 or secondary), English proficiency level, and content area (English
language arts and history; science and mathematics; other content
areas).
5. Implementation of
strategies for coordinating SEI and English language development instruction
for English learners.
6. Federal
and Massachusetts laws and regulations pertaining to English
learners.
7. Understanding of
diversity and background of English learner populations, including family
systems, and communities, and their impact on teaching and learning.
8. Theory, research, and practice of reading
and writing for English learners. Practices and approaches for developing
reading and writing skills and comprehension in English for English learners
who are at different levels of English language proficiency.
9. The role of oral language development in
literacy development for English learners.
10. Formative and summative assessments for
English learners.
11. Literacy and
academic language development. The role of vocabulary development in accessing
academic language.
(2) SEI Administrator Endorsement.
(a) SEI
Administrator Endorsement is to be awarded upon demonstration of the subject
matter and skill requirements set forth in
603 CMR
4.10(2)(b)3.g. and 603 CMR
4.15(2)(b) through one of the following:
1.
Successful completion of a Department-approved course of study for
administrators specific to sheltered English instruction. The Department will
issue guidelines to govern approval of this course of study.
2. Possession of an SEI Teacher
Endorsement.
(b)
Subject Matter Knowledge:
1. Understanding of diversity and background
of English learner populations, including family systems, neighborhoods, and
communities, and their impact on teaching and learning.
2. Knowledge of how to build a culture of
equity and inclusiveness for linguistically and culturally diverse
populations.
3. Implementation of
strategies for coordinating SEI and English language development instruction
for English learners.
4.
Demonstrates an understanding of the use of best practices for sheltering
content for, and teaching academic language to, English learners in the
classroom.
5. Understanding of the
challenges that English learners face in the mastery of academic language and
of the skills to shelter content and scaffold instruction to promote the
academic achievement of English learners.
(3) Bilingual Education Endorsement.
(a) Bilingual
Education Endorsement is to be awarded to educators who meet all of the
following requirements:
1. A passing score on
a foreign language test acceptable to the Department in the relevant foreign
language.
2. Demonstration of the
subject matter knowledge and skill requirements set forth in 603 CMR
4.15(3)(b), through one of the following:
a.
Successful completion of a Department-approved course of study for providing
bilingual education. The Department shall issue guidelines for approval of this
course of study.
b. A passing score
on a test acceptable to the Department.
3. Completion of 75 hours of field-based
experience in a Pre-K through grade 12 dual language education or two-way
immersion program, transitional bilingual education program, or other bilingual
education setting.
(b)
Subject Matter Knowledge:
1. Knowledge of the foundations of bilingual
education, including dual language education or two-way immersion and
transitional bilingual education, as defined in M.G.L. c. 71A, § 2, and
the concepts of bilingualism and biculturalism.
2. Bilingual language acquisition factors as
they affect access to the Massachusetts content and language
standards.
3. Social-cultural,
social-emotional, political, and other salient factors in bilingual language
acquisition.
4. Implementation of
strategies for coordinating non-English partner language instruction and
English language development instruction for English learners.
5. Practices and approaches of teaching
reading and writing in two languages, including the importance of oral language
development as a foundation for literacy.
6. Practices and approaches for assessing
content knowledge, reading and writing skills and comprehension in English and
the non-English partner language for English learners who are at different
levels of proficiency in English and the non-English partner
language.
7. Understanding and
implementation of culturally relevant teaching materials and
practices.
(c) A
candidate who fulfills the requirement in 603 CMR 4.15(3)(a)1. and has at least
three years of prior employment experience in a dual language education or
two-way immersion program, transitional bilingual education program, or other
bilingual education setting, and who can demonstrate that he or she meets the
subject matter knowledge and skills requirements set forth in 603 CMR
4.15(3)(b), will be exempt from the requirements set forth in 603 CMR
4.15(3)(a)2. and 3. if he or she applies to the Department and completes all of
the requirements for the Bilingual Education Endorsement by June 30,
2020.
(d) A candidate who was
prepared outside of Massachusetts shall not be required to complete the
requirements set forth in 603 CMR 4.15(3)(a)2. and 3. if such candidate can
provide documentation of one of the following:
1. Completion of an educator preparation
program that includes the equivalent of the Department-approved course of study
specific to providing services to English learners and is either state-approved
under the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and
Certification (NASDTEC) Interstate Agreement or has been accredited by a
national organization accepted by the Commissioner.
2. Possession of an out-of-state
license/certificate/endorsement that is comparable to the Bilingual Education
Endorsement issued by a state with which Massachusetts has signed the NASDTEC
Interstate Agreement or other agreement accepted by the Commissioner.
(e)
Renewal. The Bilingual Education Endorsement shall be
valid for five years and may be renewed for successive five-year terms upon
successful completion of 15 professional development points (PDPs) in the
content area related to 603 CMR 4.15(3)(b). The 15 PDPs may be included in the
total number of PDPs necessary for license renewal pursuant to
603
CMR 4.12(8).
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