Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.58 - PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAM STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.58.6 - Curriculum Principles and Standards: Advanced Programs
Rule 10.58.607 - ADVANCED CANDIDATE QUALITY, RECRUITMENT, PROGRESSION, AND SUPPORT
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.58.607
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The provider:
(a) demonstrates that the quality of advanced
program candidates is an ongoing and intentional focus so that completers are
prepared to perform effectively and can be recommended for certification where
applicable;
(b) develops and
implements plans and efforts to know and address local, state, regional, and
national needs for hard-to-staff schools and shortage fields. The goals and
evidence show progress toward a high-quality advanced candidate pool, which
reflects the diversity of Montana's P-12 students;
(c) sets admissions requirements, including a
minimum GPA of 3.0 of the average grade point average of its accepted cohort of
candidates, and gathers data to monitor applicants and selected pool of
candidates, and designs the selection to completion policy that includes
multiple assessment measures to determine admission, continuation in, and
completion of programs, using data points that are valid and reliable
predictors of advanced candidate success and demonstrate that the standard for
high academic achievement and ability is met through multiple evaluations and
sources of evidence;
(d) monitors
dispositions beyond academic ability that advanced program candidates must
demonstrate at admissions and during the program using valid and reliable
measures;
(e) creates criteria for
program progression and uses data to monitor advanced candidates from
admissions through completion. The provider ensures that knowledge of and
progression through transition points are transparent to candidates. The
provider documents the need for candidate support, so advanced candidates meet
milestones; and
(f) implements a
system for effectively maintaining records of advanced candidate formal
complaints and resolution documentation.
(2) Ensuring that prior to recommending any advanced program candidate for program completion, the provider documents that the advanced program candidate:
(a) possesses
academic competency to help facilitate learning with positive impacts on all
P-12 student learning and development through application of content knowledge,
data literacy and research-driven decision making, effective use of
collaborative skills, and application of technology in the field(s) where
certification is sought; and
(b)
understands the expectations of the profession, including ethical conduct,
professional standards of practice, and relevant laws and policies.
AUTH: 20-2-114, MCA; IMP: 20-2-121, MCA
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