Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 391 - EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL
SPECIAL ENDORSEMENTS
Section 391.231 - Endorsement to teach Navajo language and government of the Navajo Nation

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 391.231

Current through September 16, 2024

1. To teach a course in Navajo language and government of the Navajo Nation, a person must:

(a) Have a high school diploma or its equivalent;

(b) Have completed 6 semester hours of course work that included, without limitation:
(1) Professional education and teaching methodology; or

(2) The study of the Navajo language and government of the Navajo Nation; and

(c) Be certified as a fluent speaker of the Navajo language by:
(1) A chapter of the Navajo Nation;

(2) The Tribal Council of the Colorado River Indian Tribes; or

(3) A qualified official of a university or college.

2. An endorsement issued pursuant to this section:

(a) Is valid for 3 years.

(b) Is renewable.

(c) May be used only to teach Navajo language and government of the Navajo Nation.

3. An applicant for an endorsement issued pursuant to this section:

(a) Must submit with his or her application:
(1) The applicable documents and fees required for initial licensure pursuant to NAC 391.045; and

(2) Written documentation verifying the applicant's certification as a fluent speaker of the Navajo language, pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1.

(b) Is not subject to the provisions of NAC 391.036.

Added to NAC by Comm'n on Prof. Standards in Education by R159-18A, eff. 6/14/2019

NRS 391.019

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