Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 7 - STATE BOARD FOR EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION
Chapter 228 - REQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAMS
Subchapter E - EDUCATOR CANDIDATE CLINICAL EXPERIENCES
Section 228.71 - Exceptions to Clinical Teaching Requirement
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 228.71
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An educator preparation program (EPP) may request an exception to the clinical teaching option described in §228.67 of this title (relating to Clinical Teaching).
(b) An EPP must request an exception by September 15 by submitting a form developed by Texas Education (TEA) staff that requires the EPP to specify:
(1) an alternate
requirement that will adequately prepare the candidate for educator
certification and ensure the educator is effective in the classroom;
(2) the rationale and support for the
alternate clinical teaching option;
(3) a full description and methodology of the
alternate clinical teaching option;
(4) a description of the controls to maintain
the delivery of equivalent, quality education; and
(5) a description of the ongoing monitoring
and evaluation process to ensure that EPP objectives are
met.
(c) Exception requests will be reviewed by TEA staff, and TEA staff shall recommend to the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) whether the exception should be approved.
(1) The SBEC may:
(A) approve the request;
(B) approve the request with
conditions;
(C) deny approval of
the request; or
(D) defer action on
the request pending receipt of further information.
(2) If the SBEC approves the request with
conditions, the EPP must meet the conditions specified in the request. If the
EPP does not meet the conditions, the approval is revoked.
(3) If the SBEC approves the request, the EPP
must submit a written report of outcomes resulting from the clinical teaching
exception to the TEA by September 15 of each academic year. EPPs who were
approved for an exception before September 1, 2022, must submit a report to the
TEA by September 1, 2024.
(A) TEA staff shall
present the report to the SBEC to determine whether to renew the exception for
another year.
(B) If the EPP does
not timely submit the report, the approval is revoked.
(4) If the SBEC denies the exception or an
approval is revoked, an EPP must wait at least two years from the date of the
denial or revocation before submitting a new request.
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