New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 64 - SCHOOL PERSONNEL - COMPETENCIES FOR LICENSURE
Part 20 - COMPETENCIES FOR SECONDARY COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS
Section 6.64.20.8 - PATHWAYS FOR ENDORSEMENT
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.64.20.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Teachers seeking a secondary computer science endorsement shall:
A. Hold a teaching license in secondary education as provided by 6.61.4 NMAC; and
B. Complete one of the following pathways:
(1) earn 15 postsecondary course credit hours
in computer science coursework;
(2)
pass the department-approved teacher licensure exam for computer science or an
approved comparable licensure test from another state;
(3) possess a minimum of two years of work
experience in an industry related to computer science, which the applicant must
validate using a verifiable list of references;
(4) possess an industry certification in a
field related to computer science, which the applicant must validate using
official documentation of the industry certification;
(5) prior to January 1, 2025, have completed
60 hours of professional development within the three years immediately prior
to applying for a computer science endorsement, which the applicant must
validate using documentation from the organization that provided the
professional development, including the number of hours of each training;
or
(6) prior to January 1, 2025,
possess three or more years of computer science teaching experience including
computer coding program structure in one or more languages, debugging computer
programs, computer modeling and skills relevant to applications such as data
management, graphics and text processing, which the applicant must validate
with a letter signed by a school district administrator, charter school
administrator, or secondary school principal.
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