Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.58 - PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAM STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.58.8 - Innovative and Experimental Programs
Rule 10.58.802 - APPROVAL OF NEW CURRICULAR PROGRAMS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.58.802
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The provider may request the approval of a new curricular program by describing the purpose, need, and objectives of the program and the impact on P-12 education.
(2) The provider:
(a) ensures that the program of study is
based on current research, proven practice, and emerging trends in this field
of P-12 school curriculum;
(b)
works cooperatively with accredited school districts, education organizations,
agencies, and P-20 stakeholders to design the program;
(c) implements, assesses, and evaluates the
program's impact on the identified P-12 needs;
(d) submits regular and systematic reports of
the program's impact on P-12 education to the state superintendent and the
Board of Public Education; and
(e)
updates and maintains program information on its Web page.
(3) The provider:
(a) articulates initial or advanced
candidates? learning expectations pursuant to ARM Title 10, chapter 58,
subchapters 3, 5, 6, and 7;
(b)
aligns learning expectations and outcome assessments to the program objectives;
(c) describes the professional
learning process, plan, and timeline to prepare personnel;
(d) establishes assessment and evaluation
systems to collect, analyze, use, and report initial or advanced candidate's
progress in the program;
(e)
ensures that the program is supported by identifiable human and physical
resources available to the program and resources not under the control of the
institution shall be outlined and confirmed by the Board of Public Education;
(f) creates a timetable that
includes:
(i) the program's proposed
implementation date;
(ii) the
sequence of activities that will occur;
(iii) selection and schedules of regular and
systematic intervals of candidate and program evaluations; and
(iv) the approximate date for submitting the
program plan, timeline, and reports for program approval to the appropriate
institutional officials and to the Superintendent of Public Instruction; and
(g) ensures that
program evaluations have definite provisions for performance criteria and
follow-up at specified intervals and the evaluations :
(i) align to initial or advanced standards
pursuant to ARM Title 10, chapter 58, subchapters 3, 5, 6, and 7; and
(ii) ensure continuous program
improvement by using data to inform decisions that provide positive impact on
candidates professional growth and on program development.
(4) The provider shall establish and administer the program and designate the appropriate division, school, college, or department within the institution to act on all matters relating to such program, according to general institutional policies.
20-2-114, MCA; IMP, 20-2-121, MCA;
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