(1) Scope. This rule governs the written
examination for certification in Educational Leadership. Additional
requirements for certification in Educational Leadership are specified in Rule
6A-4.0082, F.A.C.
(2) Description of the examination and
competencies to be demonstrated.
(a) The
Florida Educational Leadership Examination shall be developed by the
Commissioner of Education.
(b)
Before January 1, 2014, the written examination shall contain multiple-choice
questions and a performance assessment associated with the Florida Principal
Leadership Standards specified in Rule
6A-5.080, F.A.C., effective May
24, 2005, in the areas of:
1. Instructional
Leadership;
2. Operational
Leadership; and,
3. School
Leadership.
(c) Between
January 1, 2014, and February 29, 2024, the written examination shall contain
multiple-choice questions and a performance assessment associated with the
Florida Principal Leadership Standards specified in Rule
6A-5.080, F.A.C., effective
December 20, 2011, in the areas of:
1.
Leadership for Student Learning;
2.
Organizational Development; and,
3. Systems Leadership.
(d) Beginning March 1, 2024, the written
examination shall contain multiple-choice questions and performance assessments
associated with the Florida Educational Leadership Standards specified in Rule
6A-5.080, F.A.C., effective
November 22, 2022, in the areas of:
1.
Foundational Policies and Practices of School Leadership;
2. Leadership Practices for Student
Learning;
3. Leadership
Development; and,
4. Leadership
Communication.
(e) Before
January 1, 2014, the competencies to be demonstrated by means of a written
examination are contained in the publication "Competencies and Skills Required
for Certification in Educational Leadership in Florida, Third Edition 2008, "
(
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01709),
which is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this rule. Copies
of this publication may be obtained by contacting the Division of
Accountability, Research and Measurement, Department of Education, 325 West
Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400.
(f) Between January 1, 2014, and February 29,
2024, the competencies to be demonstrated by means of a written examination are
contained in the publication "Competencies and Skills Required for
Certification in Education Leadership in Florida, Fourth Edition 2012, "
(
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01708),
which is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this rule. Copies
of this publication may be obtained by contacting the Division of
Accountability, Research and Measurement, Department of Education, 325 West
Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400.
(g) Beginning March 1, 2024, the competencies
to be demonstrated by means of a written examination are contained in the
publication "Competencies and Skills Required for Certification in Education
Leadership in Florida, Fifth Edition 2024, " (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16359),
which is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this rule. Copies
of this publication may be obtained by contacting the Division of
Accountability, Research and Measurement, Department of Education, 325 West
Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400.
(3) Administration of the examination.
(a) The examination shall be administered by
a test administration agency or agencies under contract with the Florida
Department of Education.
(b) The
examination shall be administered at least two (2) times each year.
(c) The examination shall be administered at
sites designated by the Commissioner of Education.
(d) An examinee may retake a failed
examination provided at least thirty (30) calendar days have elapsed since the
previous administration of the failed examination.
(e) An examinee may not retake a passed
examination, subtest, or section unless:
1. At
least three (3) years have elapsed since the previous administration of the
passed examination, subtest, or section;
2. The State Board of Education has adopted
new competencies and skills for the field; or
3. The examinee has applied for reinstatement
of an expired professional certification, pursuant to subsection
6A-4.0051(8),
FAC.
(4)
Registration and refunds.
(a) Registration for
the examination shall be for the initial examination or for one (1) or more
subtests not previously passed. To register to take the examination, an
applicant shall submit a completed application to the test administration
agency. A completed application shall consist of the following:
1. A completed application Form CG-20-04,
Registration Application: Certification Examinations for Florida Educators,
which includes the applicant's signature. Form CG-20-04 is hereby incorporated
by reference and made a part of this rule to become effective September 1,
2009. This form may be obtained without cost from the Office of Assessment,
Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 or
online via the Florida Educational Leadership Examination Program website at
http://www.fldoe.org/asp/fele/default.asp.
2. Before January 1, 2015, a two hundred
fifteen (215) dollar fee for first-time registration or a two hundred
twenty-five (225) dollar fee for each retake registration.
3. Between January 1, 2015, and November 22,
2023 registration fees for the Florida Educational Leadership Examination shall
be as follows:
First-Time Registration
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$215.00
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Retake: Subtest 3 Single Section Registration
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$150.00
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Retake All Other Combination Registrations
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$225.00
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4.
Beginning November 23, 2023, registration fees for the Florida Educational
Leadership Examination shall be as follows:
First-Time Registration: All Subtests (Full
Battery)
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$215.00
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Retake: Single Subtest Registration
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$53.75
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Retake: Two Subtests Registration
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$107.50
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Retake: Three Subtests Registration
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$161.25
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Retake: Full Battery Registration
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$215.00
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(b) Refunds. Fees may be refunded provided
written requests for refunds are received by the test administration agency at
least twenty-four (24) hours preceding the examination date. Failure to appear
for or to complete an examination shall result in forfeiture of
fees.
(5) Admission. The
test administration agency shall provide each applicant with electronic
communication specifying the examination site, date, and time. This
communication will also stipulate identification required for entrance into the
examination site. An applicant who arrives after the examination has begun
shall not be admitted until the start of the next subtest of the
examination.
(6) Examinee with a
disability. An applicant who is unable to complete the examination under
standard testing conditions because of a disability may request special
arrangements. Such a request shall be made when the examination application is
submitted. Lack of proficiency in the English language alone shall not be
acceptable as a justifiable reason for requesting a reader or extra time for an
examinee. Special arrangements shall be provided for applicants with
disabilities.
(a) Persons requesting special
arrangements must be certified as having a disability by a licensed
psychologist or physician. Such documentation shall have been completed within
the previous three (3) years and must be received on official letterhead
stationery. In the absence of such certification, the applicant may submit
documentation of accommodations provided for a disability during the
applicant's baccalaureate or graduate degree program. Any documentation
submitted must describe the disability and the accommodations made necessary by
the disability.
(b) Appropriate
special arrangements for testing shall be provided, where necessary, to afford
an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate. In
determining the type of special arrangement to be provided, primary
consideration shall be given to the requests of the individual with the
disability. However, if it can be demonstrated that special arrangements that
are equally effective as those requested are available at less cost or are more
readily available, the Department may provide the less expensive or more
readily available means of special arrangements for testing.
(c) In no case shall the modifications
authorized herein be interpreted or construed as an authorization to provide a
person with assistance in determining the answer to any examination
item.
(d) Nothing in this rule
shall be construed to require an individual with a disability to accept an
accommodation, aid, service, opportunity, or benefit provided under this rule
which the individual chooses not to accept.
(e) This rule does not require the Department
to provide individuals with disabilities with personal devices, such as
wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses
or hearing aids; readers for personal use for study; or services of a personal
nature including assistance in eating, toiletry, or dressing.
(f) Test accommodation appeals procedure. An
examinee who is denied test accommodations may appeal the denial to the
Commissioner of Education. Such appeal may necessitate testing at a later date.
The Commissioner of Education shall determine whether the Department
appropriately considered the criteria set forth in paragraphs (6)(a) through
(e), above.
(7) Scoring
of the examination.
(a) Prior to July 1, 1988,
a score earned on the Florida Educational Leadership Examination shall be
considered a passing score and shall be valid for Educational Leadership
certification application for a period of two (2) years from the test
administration date.
(b) Beginning
July 1, 1988, through December 31, 2008, a passing score for each subtest of
the Florida Educational Leadership Examination shall be:
1. School Communications. Examinee scores for
the school communications subtest shall be reported as an average scaled score
combining the scaled score from the essay test and the scaled score from the
multiple-choice questions. The passing score shall be the scaled score
equivalent to the combination of the essay total raw score of four (4) and a
multiple-choice total raw score of fifteen (15) on the November 1987
administration of the subtest.
2.
School Management. Examinee scores for the school management subtest shall be
reported as a scaled score. The passing score shall be the scaled score
equivalent to a total raw score of sixty-nine (69) on the November 1987,
administration of the subtest.
3.
School Operations. Examinee scores for the school operations subtest shall be
reported as a scaled score. The passing score shall be the scaled score
equivalent to a total raw score of ninety-one (91) on the November 1987,
administration of the subtest.
(c) The subtest score scales for
administrations of the examination from July 1, 1988, through December 31,
2008, shall be equated to the November 1987 subtest administration.
(d) Effective January 1, 2009 through
December 31, 2013, a passing score for each subtest of the Florida Education
Leadership Examination shall be:
1.
Instructional Leadership. Examinee scores for the instructional leadership
subtest shall be reported as a scaled score. The passing score shall be a
scaled score of two hundred (200).
2. Operational Leadership. Examinee scores
for the operational leadership subtest shall be reported as a scaled score. The
passing score shall be a scaled score of two hundred (200).
3. School Leadership. Examinee scores for the
school leadership subtest shall be reported as a scaled score which is the
combination of the written performance assessment and the multiple-choice
questions. The written performance assessment shall be weighted thirty (30)
percent and the multiple-choice questions shall be weighted seventy (70)
percent. The passing score shall be a scaled score of two hundred
(200).
4. This scaled score shall
be equivalent to the following raw scores on the test forms administered in
January 2009:
FELE Subtest 1: Instructional Leadership:
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48 correct items
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FELE Subtest 2: Operational Leadership:
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46 correct items
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FELE Subtest 3: School Leadership:
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A composite score of at least 44.2286. This
composites score shall be a combination of multiple-choice and written
performance assessment sections weighted seventy (70) percent and thirty (30)
percent, respectively.
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(e) Beginning January 1, 2015, the passing
score for each subtest of the Florida Education Leadership Examination shall be
a scaled score of at least two hundred (200) for multiple-choice subtests and
sections. The passing score for the written performance assessment of Subtest 3
shall be a total raw score of at least seven (7). This scaled score shall be
equivalent to the following raw scores on the test forms used for standard
setting and administered between January and March 2014:
1. FELE Subtest 1: Leadership for Student
Learning
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48 correct items
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2. FELE Subtest 2: Organizational Development
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48 correct items
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3. FELE Subtest 3: Systems Leadership
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36 correct items on the multiple-choice section and a
total raw score of at least seven (7) on the written performance
assessment.
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(8) Written Performance Assessment.
(a) Raters Judges. The test scoring agency
shall appoint persons to score the written performance assessment who have
prior experience as educational leaders, instructional leaders, or school
building administrators.
(b) Chief
Raters. The chief raters shall be raters who have prior experience as
educational leaders, instructional leaders, or school building administrators
and have demonstrated success as raters.
(9) Score reports.
(a) A properly authenticated score report is
defined as the original score report issued directly by the test administration
agency without any qualification, reservation, or irregularity.
(b) The examinee shall be sent an
authenticated score report. In addition, a score report may be issued by the
test administration agency without a fee to one (1) Florida college or
university and to one (1) Florida school district provided the examinee
identifies the recipient or recipients of the score report at the time of
registration.
(c) Official
documentation of scores earned on each subtest of the examination for an
Educational Leadership certificate shall be the original authenticated score
report or a duplicate authenticated score report as described in paragraphs
6A-4.00821(9)(a) and
(e), F.A.C.
(d) After July 1, 1988, scores shall be
reported as Pass or Fail for each subtest. The Commissioner of Education may
provide additional score information to the examinee.
(e) An examinee may obtain a duplicate
authenticated score report for a test administration by filing a written
request and a fee. A fee is required for each score report that is requested.
The fee shall be that amount necessary for the test administration agency to
perform the service as agreed in the contract between the agency and the
Florida Department of Education.
(10) Review.
(a) Requests for Score Verification. An
examinee who fails one (1) or more subtests of the examination, including the
performance assessment, within ten (10) scale score points of the passing scale
score (200) may file a written request with the test administration agency to
verify that the subtest(s) were scored accurately. The request shall be filed
no later than thirty (30) days after the date the score report was released by
the test administration agency. The fee for score verification shall be
seventy-five ($75.00) dollars. The test administration agency shall notify the
examinee of the results of the request within thirty (30) days of receipt of
the request and fee.
(b) Score
Verification Sessions. An examinee who fails one (1) or more subtests of the
examination within ten (10) scale score points of the passing scale score (200)
may review only those incorrect test items and/or performance assessments
contained within each subtest of the examination meeting these criteria and
bring to the Florida Department of Education's attention, via the test
administration agency, any scoring errors which may result in a scoring change.
The procedures for test review are as follows:
1. The examinee shall register for a score
verification session within thirty (30) days of the date the score report was
released by the test administration agency. At least thirty (30) days shall
have elapsed from the administration of the failed examination before an
examinee may attend a score verification session.
2. A processing fee is required for each
score verification session. The fee shall be the amount necessary for the test
administration agency to perform the services agreed in the contract between
the agency and the Florida Department of Education.
3. The examinee shall be provided electronic
communication that contains the location, date and time for the examinee's
score verification session.
4.
During the score verification session, the examinee shall file with the Florida
Department of Education via the test administration agency a statement of
specific scoring errors which may result in a scoring change.
5. The Florida Department of Education shall
review test items, verify examination keys, and consult with field-specific
subject matter experts as needed.
6. The Commissioner of Education shall notify
the individual of the action on the statement of scoring errors no later than
thirty (30) days from receipt of the statement.
7. An examinee may retake a failed subtest
that was reviewed provided at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the
date of the review. If an examinee takes any subtest that was reviewed within
thirty (30) days of the test date, the subtest will be
invalidated.
(11) Military Testing Fee Waivers.
(a) An individual is eligible for a military
testing fee waiver from the Department for the first-time testing fees
prescribed in paragraphs (4)(a) of this rule, if he or she:
1. Is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or a
reserve component thereof who is serving, or has served, on active duty or is
the spouse of such a service member;
2. Is an honorably discharged veteran of the
U.S. Armed Forces or an honorably discharged veteran of a reserve component
thereof or is the spouse or surviving spouse of such a service member;
or
3. Is the surviving spouse of a
member of the U.S. Armed Forces or a reserve component thereof who was serving
on active duty at the time of death.
(b) To apply for a military testing fee
waiver, a request must be submitted via the Department of Education, Educator
Certification website at
http://www.fldoe.org/teaching/certification/military/
along with documentation establishing that the applicant meets the requirements
for a military testing fee waiver per paragraph (11)(a) of this rule. The
following chart lists the required documentation.
BASIS FOR WAIVER OF FEE
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DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED
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Member of Armed Forces
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Military ID card
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Spouse of member of Armed Forces
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Military dependent ID card (DD Form 1173)
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Member of reserves
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Military ID card or NGB22 Form or DD 256A Form
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Spouse of member of reserves
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Military dependent ID card (DD Form 1173) or Military
dependent ID card (DD Form 1173-1)
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Honorably discharged veteran
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Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
(DD Form 214 Member 4)
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Spouse or surviving spouse of honorably discharged
veteran
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DD Form 214 Member 4 of spouse and marriage
certificate
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Honorably discharged veteran of reserves
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DD Form 214 Member 4, NGB22 Form or DD 256A
Form
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Spouse of honorably discharged veteran of
reserves
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DD Form 214 Member 4, NGB22 Form or DD 256A Form of
spouse and marriage certificate
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Surviving spouse of member of armed forces on active
duty at time of death
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Official documentation from Department of
Defense
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Surviving spouse of member of reserves at time of
death
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Official documentation from Department of
Defense
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(c)
Additional documentation. Where the required documentation submitted does not
establish eligibility, due to a name change or other circumstance, the
applicant will be notified by the Department within ninety (90) days and
afforded the opportunity to submit additional documentation to verify
eligibility.
(d) All documents
submitted to verify eligibility for military testing fee waivers will be
retained in the certification record maintained by the Department and will not
be returned to the applicant. Approval for military testing fee waivers remain
valid for five (5) years from the date issued unless a document submitted
indicates an earlier expiration date or end date of its validity and in that
case, validity of the military testing fee waiver expires when the verifying
document expires. In no case shall a person use or attempt to use a military
testing fee waiver if the person does not meet the eligibility criteria set
forth in Section 1012.59(3),
F.S.
(e) Fees for retake
examinations under subsection (4) of this rule may not be waived. Subsequent
registration for any examination under subsection (4) of this rule taken before
July 1, 2018, will be considered a retake and not eligible for a fee waiver
under this section.
(12)
Retired First Responder Testing Fee Waivers.
(a) An individual is eligible for a retired
first responder testing fee waiver from the department for the first-time
testing fees prescribed in paragraph (4)(a) of this rule if he or she:
1. Is a retired law enforcement officer as
defined in Section 943.10(1),
F.S.;
2. Is a retired firefighter
as defined in Section
633.102(9),
F.S.; or
3. Is a retired emergency
medical technician or paramedic as defined in Section
401.23, F.S.
(b) To apply for a retired first responder
testing fee waiver, a request must be submitted via the Department of
Education, Educator Certification website at
http://www.fldoe.org/teaching/certification/retiredfirstresponder/ along with
documentation establishing that the applicant meets the requirements for a
retired first responder testing fee waiver per paragraph (12)(a) of this
rule.
(c) Where the required
documentation submitted does not establish eligibility, due to a name change or
other circumstance, the applicant will be notified by the Department within
ninety (90) days and afforded the opportunity to submit additional
documentation to verify eligibility.
(d) All documents submitted to verify
eligibility for retired first responder testing fee waivers will be retained in
the certification record maintained by the Department and will not be returned
to the applicant. Approval for retired first responder testing fee waivers
remain valid for five (5) years from the date issued unless a document used to
verify eligibility indicates an earlier expiration date or end date of its
validity and in that case, validity of the testing fee waiver expires when the
verifying document expires. In no case, shall a person use or attempt to use a
retired first responder testing fee waiver if the person does not meet the
eligibility criteria set forth in Section
1012.59(3),
F.S., and this rule.
Notes
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R.
6A-4.00821
Rulemaking Authority
1012.56,
1012.59 FS. Law Implemented
1012.56,
1012.59
FS.
New 12-25-86, Amended
1-11-89, 5-19-98, 10-6-99, 7-17-00, 7-16-01, 3-24-02, 10-17-02, 3-24-03,
7-21-03, 6-22-04, 5-19-08, 7-21-08, 9-6-09, 12-16-12, 12-3-13, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 40, Number 237, December 9, 2014 effective
12/23/2014, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 109, June 5, 2018 effective
6/19/2018, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 222, November 14, 2018 effective
11/28/2018,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 48, Number 218, November 8, 2022 effective
11/23/2022,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 217, November 7, 2023 effective
11/21/2023,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 50, Number 025, February 6, 2024 effective
2/20/2024.
New 12-25-86, Amended 1-11-89, 5-19-98, 10-6-99, 7-17-00,
7-16-01, 3-24-02, 10-17-02, 3-24-03, 7-21-03, 6-22-04, 5-19-08, 7-21-08,
9-6-09, 12-16-12, 12-3-13, 12-23-14, 6-19-18, 11-28-18, 11-23-22, 11-21-23,
2-20-24.