Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. To
advance from level 1 licensure to level 2 licensure, a teacher who:
(1) is in their first or second year of
teaching during the 2022-2023 school year is eligible to participate in
APLI-II;
(2) is in their third year
of teaching during the 2022-2023 school year is eligible to participate in
APLI-II or submit a professional development dossier (PDD) during the 2022-2023
or the 2023-2024 school year;
(3)
is in their fourth year of teaching during the 2022-2023 school year:
(a) may participate in APLI-II, but shall be
continuously enrolled in the required micro-credentials to complete APLI-II by
the end of their fifth year of teaching;
(b) may submit a PDD during 2022-2023 school
year or the 2023-2024 school year; or
(c) shall submit a PDD during the 2023-2024
if they fail to complete two or more micro-credentials by June 2023;
(4) is in their fifth year of
teaching during the 2022-2023 school year shall submit a PDD.
(5) is in their first year of teaching during
the 2023-2024 school year or thereafter shall participate in APLI-II.
B. To advance from level 2
licensure to level 3 licensure, during the:
(1) 2023-2024 school year, a teacher may
participate in APLII-III or submit the PDD;
(2) 2024-2025 school year or thereafter, a
teacher shall participate in APLII-III.
C. The PDD shall include:
(1) evidence of competence that may be
collected over multiple school years, including the year the PDD is being
developed;
(2) evidence in the
following format that demonstrates how the teacher meets the department's nine
teacher competencies and indicators for the level of licensure to which the
teacher is advancing; evidence that demonstrates how the teacher meets
competencies related to an:
(a) instruction
strand (competencies 1, 2, 5); and a
(b) student learning strand (competencies 3,
4, 6, and 7); and a
(c)
professional learning strand (competencies 8 and 9);
(3) evidence from an evaluation strand that
includes the teacher's annual evaluations from at least the two years prior to
the application for advancement and the superintendent's recommendation for
advancement to the next licensure level;
(4) a verification strand that includes:
(a) for a level 1 teacher advancing to level
2:
(i) verification of participation in a
school district's formal mentorship program;
(ii) verification of three years of
successful teaching experience at level 1;
(iii) verification by the superintendent that
the work product in the PDD is that of the teacher and that the data submitted
is accurate;
(b) for a
level 2 teacher advancing to level 3-A:
(i)
verification of a post baccalaureate degree or national board professional
teaching certification;
(ii)
verification of a minimum three years of successful teaching experience at
level 2;
(iii) verification by the
superintendent that the work product in the PDD is that of the teacher and that
the data submitted is accurate.
D. Evidence in the PDD competency strands:
(1) The instruction strand shall include
evidence of:
(a) student achievement
data;
(b) assessment techniques and
procedures;
(c) instructional plans
and materials;
(d) examples of
student work and performance; and
(e) evidence of implementation of state
curriculum standards.
(2)
The student learning strand shall include mandatory evidence and may include
evidence as follows:
(a) the student learning
strand shall include evidence of:
(i)
adaptations or modification for diverse learners;
(ii) evidence of effective classroom
management strategies and procedures;
(iii) classroom observation reports;
and
(iv) evidence of communication
with students and parents.
(b) the student learning strand may include
evidence in the form of student surveys or video tapes with reflections or
analysis.
(3) The
professional learning strand shall include evidence of at least one of the
following:
(a) professional development
activities associated with the teachers annual professional development plan
(PDP);
(b) evidence of
collaborating with professional community;
(c) parent surveys;
(d) research publications; or
(e) professional presentations.
(4) Evidence comparable and
equivalent to Paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of Subsection E of this section may
be developed through certification by the national board of professional
teaching standards.
E.
Unless special accommodations are requested in writing to the department 30
days in advance of a submission, the PDD and associated fees in Subsection C of
6.60.7.8 NMAC shall be submitted
electronically following procedures established by the department.
F. The PDD shall be evaluated by the
superintendent of the teacher's school district and by two external reviewers,
one of whom shall hold the same grade level licensure and subject area
endorsement as the candidate, as follows:
(1)
The superintendent will complete the verification and evaluation strands to
make a recommendation for licensure advancement and the two external reviewers
will rate the three competency strands as "exceeds standards," "meets
standards" or "does not meet standards in order to make their recommendations
for licensure advancement."
(2)
Each one of the three competency strands of a teacher's PDD reviewed by the
independent reviewers must be rated as either "exceeds standards" or "meets
standards" and each one of the strands completed by the superintendent must be
verified and have a positive recommendation for the teacher to advance to the
next higher level of licensure.
(3)
The superintendent and the reviewers will submit the PDD to the department or
its contractor with their ratings.
(4) The department will evaluate the ratings
of the superintendent and the external reviewers and approve or deny the
teacher's application for licensure advancement:
(a) If one of the external reviewers rates
one of the competency strands of the PDD as "exceeds standards" and the other
external reviewer rates the same strand as "meets standards," the strand will
be deemed passed.
(b) If one of the
external reviewers rates one of the competency strands of the PDD as "does not
meet standards" and the other rates the same strand as "exceeds standards," the
finding will be that the candidate "meets standards" and the strand will be
deemed passed.
(c) If one of the
external reviewers rates one of the competency strands of the PDD as "does not
meet standards" and the other rates the same strand as "meets standards," a
third reviewer will resolve the discrepancy in order to determine if the strand
will be passed.
(d) If both of the
external reviewers rate the competency strand(s) of PDD the same, that rating
will be their finding. If, however, both of the external reviewers rate the
competency strand(s) of the PDD as "does not meet standards," a third trainer
or reviewer may review the strand(s) to confirm or reject their
ratings.
G. A
candidate for licensure advancement who is not successful in the PDD may
continue to submit a new PDD.
H. If
a candidate for licensure advancement meets or exceeds standards in one or some
of the strands, but not in all of them, the teacher's score(s) of "meets
standards" or "exceeds standards" may be retained for a period of two calendar
years. Any resubmission of a PDD during that two-year period need only address
those strands rated "does not meet standards" to determine a final passing
score for all strands for licensure advancement.