Competencies for the specialization requirements are listed
in the publication "Competencies for Specialization Requirements for Educators'
Certification in Florida, First Edition" which is hereby incorporated by
reference and made a part of this rule. Copies of this publication may be
obtained from the Bureau of Educator Certification, Florida Department of
Education, The Florida Education Center, Tallahassee, Florida 32399.
(1) Plan One. A bachelor's or higher degree
with an undergraduate or graduate major in prekindergarten/primary education
(age three [3] through grade three [3]); or
(2) Plan Two. A bachelor's or higher degree
with forty-five (45) semester hours in prekindergarten/primary education (age
three [3] through grade three [3]) to include the areas specified below:
(a) Three (3) semester hours in child growth
and development from conception to age eight (8);
(b) Three (3) semester hours in the
historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives in early childhood
education;
(c) Eighteen (18)
semester hours in developmentally appropriate integrated curriculum and
practices in programs serving age three (3) through grade three (3) which
include integrated field experiences;
(d) Six (6) semester hours in issues and
practices to promote family and community involvement which include integrated
field experiences;
(e) Three (3)
semester hours in health, nutrition, and safety;
(f) Three (3) semester hours in diagnosis,
assessment, and evaluation which include integrated field
experiences;
(g) Six (6) semester
hours in special needs of all children and their families which include
integrated field experiences; and,
(h) Three (3) semester hours in child
guidance and classroom management which include integrated field
experiences.
(3) Plan
Three. A bachelor's or higher degree with an undergraduate or graduate degree
major in the area of preschool education (birth through age four [4]); or a
bachelor's or higher degree with the specialization and professional
preparation requirements completed for the area of preschool education (birth
through age four [4]); and completion of twelve (12) semester hours in
prekindergarten/primary education to include integrated field experiences as
specified below:
(a) Credit in developmentally
appropriate integrated curriculum and practices in programs serving children
age five (5) through grade three (3);
(b) Credit in diagnosis, assessment, and
evaluation for children age five (5) through grade three (3);
(c) Credit in special needs of children (age
five [5] through grade [3]) and their families; and,
(d) Credit in child guidance and classroom
management for children (age five [5] through grade three
[3]).
(4) Plan Four. A
bachelor's or higher degree with an undergraduate or graduate degree major in
the area of primary education (grades kindergarten through grade three [3]) and
twelve (12) semester hours in prekindergarten/primary education to include
integrated field experiences as specified below:
(a) Credit in developmentally appropriate
integrated curriculum and practices in programs serving children ages three (3)
and four (4);
(b) Credit in issues
and practices to promote family and community involvement;
(c) Credit in diagnosis, assessment, and
evaluation for children ages three (3) and four (4); and,
(d) Six (6) semester hours in special needs
of all children and their families.
(5) Plan Five. A bachelor's or higher degree
with an undergraduate or graduate degree major in elementary education (grades
one [1] through six [6]); or a bachelor's or higher degree with the
specialization and professional preparation requirements completed for
elementary education (grades one [1] through six [6]) or primary education
(grades kindergarten through grade three [3]); and fifteen (15) semester hours
in prekindergarten/primary education to include integrated field experiences as
specified below:
(a) Six (6) semester hours in
developmentally appropriate integrated curriculum and practices in programs
serving children ages three (3) through five (5);
(b) Credit in health, nutrition, and safety
for children;
(c) Credit in
diagnosis, assessment, and evaluation of young children;
(d) Credit in the education of young children
with special needs and their families; and,
(e) Credit in child guidance and management
of classrooms with young children.