New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 61 - SCHOOL PERSONNEL - SPECIFIC LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTRUCTORS
Part 7 - LICENSURE IN SECONDARY VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Section 6.61.7.8 - REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.61.7.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Persons seeking licensure in secondary vocational-technical education pursuant to the provisions of this rule shall meet the requirements of Paragraphs (1),(2),(3) or (4) of Subsection A of 6.61.7.8 NMAC and Subsection B of 6.61.7.8 NMAC.
(1) bachelor's degree which includes 32
credit hours of vocational-technical training related to the occupational area;
or
(2) associate degree plus two
years work experience related to the occupational area; or
(3) certificate plus three years work
experience related to the occupational area; or
(4) high school diploma/(GED) plus five years
work experience related to the occupational area; and
B. Satisfactory demonstration of the competencies as approved by the public education department ("PED") for vocational-technical teachers within three years of the date of employment. The applicant must meet this requirement through Paragraphs (1) and (2) or (3) of Subsection B of 6.61.7.8 NMAC.
(1) credits
from a regionally accredited institution which include 15 semester hours of
professional education which must address the PED's secondary
vocational-technical competencies in accordance with
6.61.7.10
NMAC; and
(2) a supervised
classroom internship/student teaching experience which may be completed at a
regionally accredited college or university or under the supervision of a local
school district or private school; or
(3) a school district or private school may
develop and implement a professional development plan (PDP) in lieu of the
required 15 semester hours of professional education and supervised student
teaching experience, which on approval of the PED, shall be used to meet
licensure requirements; when appropriate and feasible, more than one school
district/private school may jointly prepare a PDP for PED approval; the PDP
must address the PED's secondary vocational-technical competencies in
accordance with
6.61.7.10
NMAC.
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