Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The appropriate
number of clock-hours of continuing professional education (CPE) must be
completed during each five-year renewal period.
(b) One semester credit hour earned at an
accredited institution of higher education is equivalent to 15 CPE
clock-hours.
(c) Required Content.
(1) All educators must receive CPE training
regarding educating students with disabilities. This training must include
information particular to educating students with dyslexia.
(2) Other than hours earned to comply with
subsections (d), (e), (f), (g), and (k) of this section, professional
development activities shall be related to the certificate(s) being renewed and
focus on the standards required for issuance of the certificate(s), including:
(A) content area knowledge and skills;
and
(B) professional ethics and
standards of conduct.
(d) Classroom Teacher.
(1) Classroom teacher certificate holders
shall complete 150 clock-hours.
(2)
A classroom teacher who renews a certificate prior to September 1, 2023, must
attain some hours of CPE that includes training directly related to each of the
following topics and may include two or more listed topics combined:
(A) collecting and analyzing information that
will improve effectiveness in the classroom;
(B) recognizing early warning indicators that
a student may be at risk of dropping out of school;
(C) digital learning, digital teaching, and
integrating technology into classroom instruction;
(D) educating diverse student populations,
including:
(i) students who are educationally
disadvantaged; and
(ii) students at
risk of dropping out of school; and
(E) understanding appropriate relationships,
boundaries, and communications between educators and students.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4) of
this subsection, a classroom teacher who renews a certificate on or after
September 1, 2023, may not be required to obtain more than 25 percent of CPE
training hours, including e-instruction in and directly related to, each of the
following topics, which may include two or more listed topics combined:
(A) collecting and analyzing information that
will improve effectiveness in the classroom;
(B) recognizing early warning indicators that
a student may be at risk of dropping out of school;
(C) digital learning, digital teaching, and
integrating technology into classroom instruction;
(D) educating diverse student populations,
including:
(i) students who are educationally
disadvantaged; and
(ii) students at
risk of dropping out of school; and
(E) understanding appropriate relationships,
boundaries, and communications between educators and students.
(4) Training in a topic of
instruction described by paragraph (3) of this subsection obtained by a
classroom teacher in excess of an amount of hours equal to 25 percent of CPE
training hours shall be counted toward the teacher's overall training
requirements.
(e)
Principal and Principal as Instructional Leader.
(1) Principal and Principal as Instructional
Leader certificate holders shall complete 200 clock-hours.
(2) A principal and principal as
instructional leader who renews a certificate prior to September 1, 2023, must
attain some hours of CPE that include training directly related to each of the
following topics:
(A) effective and efficient
management, including:
(i) collecting and
analyzing information;
(ii) making
decisions and managing time; and
(iii) supervising student discipline and
managing behavior;
(B)
recognizing early warning indicators that a student may be at risk of dropping
out of school;
(C) digital
learning, digital teaching, and integrating technology into campus curriculum
and instruction;
(D) effective
implementation of the Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs
under Texas Education Code (TEC), §33.005;
(E) mental health programs addressing a
mental health condition;
(F)
educating diverse student populations, including:
(i) students who are educationally
disadvantaged;
(ii) emergent
bilingual students; and
(iii)
students at risk of dropping out of school; and
(G) preventing, recognizing, and reporting
any sexual conduct between an educator and student that is prohibited under
Texas Penal Code, §
21.12, or for which
reporting is required under TEC, §
21.006.
(3) For a principal and principal
as instructional leader who renews a certificate on or after September 1, 2023,
not more than 50 hours of CPE training shall include instruction in, and must
be directly related to, each of the following topics and may include two or
more listed topics combined:
(A) effective and
efficient management, including:
(i)
collecting and analyzing information;
(ii) making decisions and managing time;
and
(iii) supervising student
discipline and managing behavior;
(B) recognizing early warning indicators that
a student may be at risk of dropping out of school;
(C) digital learning, digital teaching, and
integrating technology into campus curriculum and instruction;
(D) effective implementation of the Texas
Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs under TEC, §
33.005;
(E) mental health programs addressing a
mental health condition;
(F)
educating diverse student populations, including:
(i) students who are educationally
disadvantaged;
(ii) emergent
bilingual students; and
(iii)
students at risk of dropping out of school; and
(G) preventing, recognizing, and reporting
any sexual conduct between an educator and student that is prohibited under
Texas Penal Code, §
21.12, or for which
reporting is required under TEC, §
21.006.
(f) School Counselor.
(1) School Counselor certificate holders
shall complete 200 clock-hours.
(2)
A school counselor who renews a certificate on or after September 1, 2023, must
attain at least 25 percent of CPE hours that includes training directly related
to each of the following five topics:
(A)
assisting students in developing high school graduation plans;
(B) implementing dropout prevention
strategies;
(C) informing students
concerning:
(i) college admissions, including
college financial aid resources and application procedures; and
(ii) career opportunities;
(D) counseling students concerning
mental health conditions and substance abuse, including through the use of
grief-informed and trauma-informed interventions and crisis management and
suicide prevention strategies; and
(E) effective implementation of the Texas
Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs under TEC, §
33.005.
(g) Superintendent.
(1) Superintendent certificate holders shall
complete 200 clock-hours.
(2) An
individual who holds a superintendent certificate that is renewed on or after
January 1, 2021, must complete at least 2.5 hours of training every five years
on identifying and reporting potential victims of sexual abuse, human
trafficking, and other maltreatment of children, in accordance with TEC, §
21.054(h).
For purposes of this subsection, "other maltreatment" has the meaning assigned
by Human Resources Code, §
42.002.
(h) School Librarian and Learning
Resources Specialist certificate holders shall complete 200
clock-hours.
(i) Educational
Diagnostician certificate holders shall complete 200 clock-hours.
(j) Reading Specialist certificate holders
shall complete 200 clock-hours.
(k)
The required CPE for educators who teach students with dyslexia must include
training regarding new research and practices in educating students with
dyslexia. The required training may be satisfied through an online course
approved by Texas Education Agency staff.
(l) Professional development activities may
include:
(1) an evidence-based mental health
first aid training program or an evidence-based grief-informed and
trauma-informed care program that is offered through a classroom instruction
format that requires in-person attendance. A person receiving this training
will receive twice the number of hours of instruction provided under that
program, not to exceed 16 hours;
(2) suicide prevention training that meets
the guidelines for suicide prevention training approved under the TEC, §
21.451;
(3) an instructional course on the use of an
automated external defibrillator in accordance with the guidelines established
by the device's manufacturer and approved by the American Heart Association,
the American Red Cross, other nationally recognized associations, or the
medical director of a local emergency medical services provider, in accordance
with the TEC, §
21.0541;
(4) education courses that:
(A) use technology to increase the educator's
digital literacy; and
(B) assist
the educator in the use of digital technology in learning activities that
improve teaching, assessment, and instructional practices;
(5) educating students with mental health
conditions, including how grief and trauma affect student learning and behavior
and how evidence-based, grief-informed, and trauma-informed strategies support
the academic success of students affected by grief and trauma;
(6) for classroom teachers, educating
emergent bilingual students; and
(7) educating students who engage in
substance abuse.
(m) An
educator holding multiple classes of certificates shall complete the higher
number of required CPE clock-hours in the classes held during each five-year
renewal period unless otherwise specified in applicable State Board for
Educator Certification rules codified in the Texas Administrative Code, Title
19, Part 7.
(n) An educator
eligible to renew multiple classes of certificates issued during the same
renewal period may satisfy the requirements for any class of certificate issued
for less than the full five-year period by completing a prorated number of the
required CPE clock-hours. Educators must complete a minimum of one-fifth of the
additional CPE clock-hours for each full calendar year that the additional
class of certificate is valid.