Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 92 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Chapter 24 - CERTIFICATE ENDORSEMENTS
Section 92-24-006.04 - Art

Current through March 20, 2024

006.04A Grade Levels: K - 12.

006.04B Endorsement Type: Field.

006.04C Persons with this endorsement may organize and teach art learning experiences for students in kindergarten through grade 12.

006.04D Certification Endorsement Requirements: The endorsement shall require 54 semester hours in art and related clinical experience. This shall include course work which addresses preparation for teaching kindergarten, elementary, middle school, and secondary-aged students.

006.04E Endorsement Program Requirements: Nebraska teacher education institutions offering this endorsement program must have on file, within the institution, a plan which identifies the courses and the course completion requirements which the institution utilizes to grant credit toward completion of this endorsement.

THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR INCLUSION AS PART OF THE INSTITUTION'S PLAN UNDER THIS ENDORSEMENT.

Through the courses identified in its plan, the institution should provide the following content:

A. Foundations and philosophies of art education.

B. Planning, organizing, delivering, and assessing a comprehensive art education program to meet the needs of all students.

C. Knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of art in a variety of contemporary and past cultures.

D. Describing, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating works of art.

E. Aesthetics, the philosophical aspects of art, and the contributions of art to the individual, to community, and to society-at-large.

F. Understanding and applying a variety of ideas, media, techniques, evolving technologies, and processes in both two and three dimensional art.

G. Methodology for integrating art with other content areas.

H. Established safe instructional practices and safety standards.

I. Clinical experiences. Students will complete 40 clock hours of clinical experiences in approved or accredited public or private classrooms, which will be divided between elementary and secondary levels.

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