North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 67 - Public Instruction, Superintendent of
Article 67-11 - Education Professional Credentials
Chapter 67-11-25 - Credentials for Specialists Trained in Dyslexia
Section 67-11-25-04 - Requirements for specialist trained in dyslexia credential

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. To obtain a credential for a specialist trained in dyslexia to teach students in a school setting, an educator must hold a valid North Dakota educator's professional license issued by the education standards and practices board.

2. The individual must have completed the required coursework from a state-approved institution of higher education. This coursework must include:

a. Introduction to dyslexia;

b. Assessment for students with dyslexia;

c. Interventions for students with dyslexia; and

d. A minimum of three semester hours of practicum experience related to dyslexia assessment and interventions.

3. An individual is exempted from subsection 2 if the individual has completed certification approved by the international dyslexia association or the center for effective reading instruction. The certification must include a practicum experience of a minimum of three credits or forty-five clock-hours and be equivalent to that required in subsection 2.

General Authority: NDCC 15.1-02-16, 28-32-02

Law Implemented: NDCC 15.1-02-16

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