(1) As used in this rule, the following terms
have the following meanings:
(a) "Primary
instructor" refers to any instructional employee of a Florida public school
district who provides direct support in the learning process by planning,
delivering, and evaluating instruction, including through virtual or blended
environments, for all students during the entire class period.
(b) "In-field" means a teacher is assigned to
a course covering subject matter for which the teacher holds a certificate per
Section 1012.55, F.S., or demonstrates
sufficient subject matter expertise as determined by paragraphs (2)(a)-(h) of
this rule.
(c) "Out-of-field" means
a teacher is assigned to a course covering subject matter outside the field for
which the teacher holds a certificate per Section
1012.55, F.S., or for which the
teacher has not demonstrated sufficient subject matter expertise per section
1012.42, F.S., and as determined
by paragraphs (2)(a)-(h) of this rule.
(2) A primary instructor must meet one (1) of
the following conditions to be considered in-field:
(a) Hold a valid Florida educator's
certificate with the appropriate coverage as provided for in the Course Code
Directory as adopted by reference in Rule
6A-1.09441, F.A.C., or
(b) Hold a valid Florida educator's
certificate with coverage other than that deemed appropriate by paragraph
(2)(a), but have completed a minor field of study in the subject area to be
taught, as per Section
1012.42, F.S., and the minor
field of study consists of at least fifteen (15) semester hours in the
appropriate subject area, or
(c)
Hold a valid Florida educator's certificate with coverage other than that
deemed appropriate by paragraph (2)(a), and have demonstrated sufficient
subject matter expertise through passage of a standardized examination,
pursuant to Section
1012.56, F.S., and Rules
6A-4.002,
6A-4.0021(12),
and
6A-4.0243, F.A.C., or a
comparable method for attainment of essential competencies in the subject area
to be taught pursuant to district school board policy adopted as per Section
1012.42, F.S., or
(d) Hold a valid Florida educator's
certificate with coverage other than that deemed appropriate by paragraph
(2)(a), and have previously documented subject matter expertise for the
academic course assigned based on a High, Objective, Uniform State Standard of
Evaluation (HOUSSE) plan completed pursuant to
20 U.S.C. s.
7801(23) (effective January
8, 2002 to December 9, 2015); provided that the plan was completed under one
(1) of the following conditions:
1. A Florida
HOUSSE plan or out-of-state HOUSSE plan was completed by the beginning of the
2006-2007 school year and is filed in the educator's official personnel record;
or
2. A HOUSSE plan documented
subject matter expertise for a course in a world language when a Florida
subject area examination has not been developed, a standardized examination had
not been specified in state board rule, or the plan was completed prior to
approval of a standardized examination in state board rule;
or
(e) Hold a valid
certificate issued by the school district as a nondegreed teacher of career and
technical education courses employed under the provisions of section
1012.39, F.S. The requirements
in Sections 1012.39(1)(c)2.a. and b., F.S., must be satisfied prior to initial
appointment to the position; or
(f)
Hold appropriate credentials to qualify as a prekindergarten instructor to
teach Voluntary Prekindergarten courses under the provisions of Sections
1002.55(3)(c),
or 1002.55(4),
F.S., or
(g) Hold a valid full-time
or part-time adjunct teaching certificate in the subject area to be taught,
issued pursuant to district school board policy adopted under the provisions of
Section 1012.57, F.S., or
(h) Hold neither a Florida educator's
certificate nor a certificate issued by the school district and be employed to
teach a course in the individual's field of specialty under the provisions of
Rule
6A-1.0502,
F.A.C.
(3) A primary
instructor considered out-of-field per paragraph (1)(c) of this rule, shall
have been approved by the school board or charter school governing board to
teach out-of-field after determination that a teacher with appropriate
certification coverage is not available. All evidence of such qualifications
and approval must be reflected in the individual's official personnel record;
provided, however, that such approval may be granted by the school board or
charter school governing board only under one (1) of the following conditions:
(a) The individual is in the first year of
employment in the out-of-field assignment and has not been granted, during any
preceding year in the district or charter school, approval by either the school
board or the charter school governing board to be employed out-of-field in an
area for which specific certification is otherwise required, or
(b) The individual has been approved to teach
in the out-of-field assignment during any preceding year in the district or
charter school and has earned the following college credit from an accredited
or approved institution pursuant to Rule
6A-4.003, F.A.C., or inservice
training in an approved district add-on program or district approved subject
content professional development program:
1.
Out-of-field assignment other than ESOL (English to Speakers of Other
Languages). An individual assigned to teach out-of-field in a subject other
than ESOL shall complete at least six (6) semester hours of college credit or
the equivalent inservice toward the appropriate certification required in
paragraph (2)(a), within one (1) calendar year from date of initial appointment
to the out-of-field assignment and each calendar year thereafter until all
requirements are completed for the appropriate subject certification;
2. Out-of-field assignment in only ESOL. An
individual assigned to teach out-of-field in only ESOL shall complete at least
three (3) semester hours of college credit or the equivalent inservice toward
the ESOL requirements within the first two (2) calendar years from date of
initial assignment to a class with limited English proficient (LEP) students
and three (3) semester hours or the equivalent inservice during each calendar
year thereafter until all requirements for certification in ESOL are completed;
or
3. Out-of-field assignment in
ESOL and another subject. An individual assigned to teach out-of-field in ESOL
and another subject shall complete at least six (6) semester hours of college
credit or the equivalent inservice toward the appropriate certification
required by paragraph (2)(a), within one (1) calendar year from date of initial
appointment to the out-of-field assignment and each calendar year thereafter
until all requirements are completed for the appropriate subject certification.
The training shall be completed in the following manner: During the first two
years, at least three (3) of the required twelve (12) semester hours or the
equivalent inservice shall be completed in ESOL strategies. Beginning with the
third year and each year thereafter, at least three (3) semester hours or the
equivalent inservice shall be completed in ESOL strategies and at least three
(3) semester hours in the other out-of-field subject requirements. When either
all ESOL or all other out-of-field subject requirements are completed, a
teacher shall comply with the schedule specified in subparagraph (3)(b)1. or 2.
of this rule, as appropriate until all requirements are completed for both ESOL
and the other out-of-field subject.
4. Waivers of college credit or inservice
training in an approved district add-on or subject content professional
development program may be obtained by one of the following provisions:
a. In lieu of college credit or the
equivalent inservice specified in subparagraph (3)(b)1., 2. or 3. of this rule,
an individual shall provide a doctor's statement certifying to medical
inability to earn such credit during the prescribed time;
b. In lieu of college credit or the
equivalent inservice specified in subparagraph (3)(b)1. of this rule, the
district superintendent or charter school chief administrator shall provide a
statement certifying to extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the
teacher to earn such credit during the prescribed time; or
c. In lieu of college credit or the
equivalent inservice specified in subparagraph (3)(b)1., or the criteria in
paragraph (3)(a) of this rule, the Commissioner of Education may grant to the
district, individual school sites, or a charter school a waiver of the
requirements for a period of one (1) year on a one-time basis. The district
superintendent or charter school chief administrator shall, pursuant to school
board or charter school governing board approval for such waiver, show
extenuating circumstances that create a hardship for the district or teachers
in meeting the specified
requirements.
Notes
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R.
6A-1.0503
Rulemaking Authority
1001.02(1),
(2)(n),
1002.33(12)(f),
1012.32,
1012.55(1),
1012.56(6) FS.
Law Implemented 1002.33,
1012.32,
1012.55,
1012.56
FS.
New 4-19-74,
Repromulgated 12-5-74, Amended 9-8-76, Formerly 6A-1.503, Amended 10-30-90,
10-3-91, 2-18-93, 5-25-04, 3-1-05, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 075, April 17, 2018 effective
4/30/2018, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 222, November 14, 2018 effective
11/28/2018,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 45, Number 238, December 10, 2019 effective
12/22/2019.
New 4-19-74, Repromulgated 12-5-74, Amended 9-8-76,
Formerly 6A-1.503, Amended 10-30-90, 10-3-91, 2-18-93, 5-25-04, 3-1-05,
4-30-18, 11-28-18, 12-22-19.