Ala. Admin. Code r. 290-3-3-.19 - Technical Education (Grades 6-12)
(1)
Program Curriculum. In
addition to meeting Rules
290-3-3-.03(6)(a)1. -4.,
290-3-3-.03(6)(e)1.(i) -(iii)
and 2.(i)-(iii),
290-3-3-.04,
290-3-3-.05,
290-3-3-.14,
and
290-3-3-.15, the
teaching field shall require a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit with at
least 18 semester hours of upper-division credit.
(a)
Content Knowledge and
Skills. Candidates demonstrate occupational competency in a
technical-related setting.
(b)
Educating for the Workplace. Candidates construct learning
experiences that integrate instruction with work-based learning.
(c)
Learning Environments.
1. Candidates demonstrate occupational safety
and health procedures applicable to the technical area, including attention to
workplace hazards, material safety data sheets, and safety codes.
2. Candidates inspect and maintain tools and
equipment related to their occupational setting to promote safe use.
(d)
Career and Technical
Programs. Candidates are familiar with national accrediting bodies
appropriate to the technical area (e.g., Automotive Service Excellence [ASE];
National Center for Construction Education and Research [NCCER], the Graphic
Arts Education and Research Foundation [GAERF], etc.).
Notes
Previous Rule.28 was renumbered.19 per certification published August 31, 2021; effective October 15, 2021.
Author: Dr. Eric G. Mackey
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยงยง 16-3-16, 16-23-14.
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