Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3302 - State Board of Education
Chapter 3302-24 - Licensing and Education Programs
Section 3302-24-21 - Computer science industry professionals teaching license
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) A renewable forty-hour temporary computer science teaching license shall be issued to industry professionals at the request of the superintendent of a city, local, exempted village, joint vocational school district, educational service center, or the governing board of a chartered non-public school or community school to an individual who:
(B) The temporary teaching license issued under this rule shall be valid for a one-year period and issued in the grade bands specified in dividion (F) of section 3319.236 of the Revised Code. The forty-hour temporary teaching license may be renewed upon the request and recommendation of the superintendent of a city, local, exempted village, joint vocational school district, educational service center, or the governing board of a chartered non-public school or community school.
(C) The individual to whom the license is issued shall be limited to teaching the subject of computer science and shall be valid only in the city, local, exempted village, joint vocational school district, educational service center, or chartered non-public school or community school that engages the industry professional to teach for no more than forty hours per week.
(D) An employee of the city, local, exempted village, joint vocational school district, educational service center, or chartered non-public school or community school who is licensed under sections 3319.22 to 3319.30 of the Revised Code shall directly supervise an industry professional who holds a permit issued under this rule and who is engaged to teach pursuant to this rule until the superintendent of the school district, or the community school's governing authority or operator is satisfied that the industry professional has sufficient understanding of, and experience in, effective teaching methods to teach without supervision other than supervision comparable to that provided for other teaching staff. Direct supervision of the industry professional shall require that: