Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 7 - STATE BOARD FOR EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION
Chapter 230 - PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION
Subchapter D - TYPES AND CLASSES OF CERTIFICATES ISSUED
Section 230.39 - Enhanced Standard Certificates
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 230.39
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General provisions.
(1) Certificate classes. An enhanced standard
certificate may be issued for the teacher class of certificate.
(2) Requirement to hold an enhanced standard
certificate. A candidate who has completed a residency in accordance with
§228.65 of this title (relating to Residency) must hold an enhanced
standard certificate to be employed by a school district to teach the majority
of the instructional day in an academic instructional setting and to evaluate
student achievement and assign grades.
(b) Requirements for issuance. An enhanced standard certificate may be issued to an individual who meets the conditions and requirements prescribed in this subsection.
(1) Bachelor's degree. Except as otherwise
provided in rules of the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) related
to certain career and technical education certificates based on skill and
experience, an individual must hold a bachelor's degree or higher from an
accredited institution of higher education to be eligible for the enhanced
standard certificate. An individual who has earned a degree outside the United
States must provide an original, detailed report or course-by-course evaluation
for all college-level credits prepared by a foreign credential evaluation
service recognized by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). The evaluation must
verify that the individual holds, at a minimum, the equivalent of a bachelor's
degree issued by an accredited institution of higher education in the United
States.
(2) General certification
requirements. The individual must meet the general certification requirements
prescribed in §
230.11 of this title (relating to
General Requirements).
(3) Fee. The
individual must pay the fee prescribed in §
230.101 of this title (relating to
Schedule of Fees for Certification Services).
(4) Fingerprints. The individual must submit
fingerprints in accordance with §
232.35(c) of this
title (relating to Submission of Required Information) and Texas Education Code
(TEC), §22.0831.
(5)
Residency. The individual must complete a residency in accordance with Chapter
228 of this title (relating to Requirements for Educator Preparation Programs),
meet proficiency thresholders on teacher competencies as prescribed in
§228.65(f) of this title, and be recommended by an approved educator
preparation program by the application and issuance deadlines for the
certificate.
(6) Content pedagogy
examination. The individual must receive a passing score on comprehensive
content pedagogy examinations prescribed by the SBEC as specified in §
230.21 of this title (relating to
Educator Assessment).
(c) Validation period. The enhanced standard certificate shall be valid for five years, subject to the requirements of Chapter 232, Subchapter A, of this title (relating to Certificate Renewal and Continuing Professional Education Requirements).
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