Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) A certified center's aides support
teachers in caring for a group of children under the supervision of the
teacher.
(2) An aide I must:
(a) Be at least 14 years old;
(b) Meet the initial training requirements
(also see 414-305-0370, Orientation and Initial Training);
(c) If under 18 years of age, be within sight
AND sound of a staff person who meets the qualifications of a teacher or aide
II, as specified in 414-305-0350(4)(a), at all times with children. If under 18
years old, an aide I may never be left alone with a child or group of
children;
(d) If 18 years of age or
older, be within sight OR sound of a staff member who meets the qualifications
of a teacher or aide II, as specified in 414-305-0350(4)(a), at all times while
with children, except when:
(A) Accompanying
a child or a group of children to the bathroom;
(B) Providing minor medical attention to a
child;
(C) A child is ill and has
been separated from the other children until the child leaves the center;
or
(D) Rest time staff-to-child
ratios apply, per OAR 414-305-0400(7).
(3) An aide II must:
(a) Be at least 18 years of age;
(b) Meet initial (see OAR 414-305-0370,
Orientation and Initial Training) and annual training requirements (see OAR
414-305-0380); and
(c) Have at
least 240 documented hours of experience as an aide I or aide II, of which at
least 80 hours must be at the center where the individual is currently
employed.
(A) If working in a classroom with
toddler or older age children, experience can be with any age group.
(B) If working with infants, an aide II must
have 240 hours of experience working with infants.
(4) An aide II may not be alone
with a group of children except when:
(a)
Supervising a group of children and aide I to cover for staff breaks, provided
staff-to-child ratios are maintained, and there is another staff who is teacher
or director qualified present at the facility;
(b) Times identified in 414-305-0350(2)(d)(A)
through (D);
(c) Transporting
children;
(d) Substituting for the
teacher in the primary group of children the aide II works with. Substituting
for the teacher is limited to up to two consecutive weeks. If longer than two
weeks, the director must notify CCLD with a plan to manage the classroom. While
substituting, staff-to-child ratios must be maintained, and there must be
another staff who is teacher or director qualified present at the facility;
and
(e) Participating in a teacher
training program, as described in 414-305-0350(5).
(5) At the discretion of the director, an
aide II can function as teacher while participating in a teacher training
program. There must be another staff who is teacher or director qualified
present at the facility. Prior to an aide II functioning as a teacher, a plan
to complete the requirements in OAR 414-305-0350(6) must be submitted to and
approved by CCLD.
(6) A staff
member in a teacher training program must complete:
(a) A minimum of 50 clock hours in the
following Core Knowledge Categories (CKCs), with a minimum of 12 hours
completed per month. Training completed within the last 5 years may be applied
to this requirement.
(A) 10 hours in Human
Growth and Development;
(B) 10
hours in Understanding and Guiding Behavior;
(C) 10 hours in Learning Environments &
Curriculum; and
(D) 20 hours, that
includes at least two additional CKCs.
(E) If working with infants, 25 hours of the
50 training hours must be specific to infant/toddler care.
(b) At a minimum, twice a month feedback
sessions for four months with the director, a teacher assigned to provide
mentorship, or consultant. Feedback sessions must include, at a minimum:
(A) Direct feedback on their performance in
regards to:
(i) Creating a Healthy Climate for
Child Development (OAR 414-305-0510);
(ii) Behavior and Guidance (OAR
414-305-0700);
(iii) Compliance
with other rules related to certified child care centers (OAR 414-305-0000
through 414-305-1620);
(iv) Other
areas identified by the director, assigned teacher, consultant, or the
individual; and
(v) If applicable,
infant and toddler care.
(B) Setting of professional goals related to
the feedback given; and
(C) Each
feedback session must be a minimum of 30 minutes in length.
(c) Documentation of training
hours and feedback sessions. Documentation must include:
(A) Dates and times of feedback
sessions;
(B) Description of
feedback given and progress on goals; and
(C) Expected completion date of the teacher
training program.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
329A.260