Haw. Code R. § 8-65-11 - Pre-residency
(a) The alternative certification program
shall incorporate a pre-residency component to include, but not be limited to,
orientation, coursework, effective mentoring and coaching, workshops, ongoing
support, and assessments throughout the component and particularly one at the
conclusion of the component. Before commencement of the pre-residency
component, the program shall evaluate the individual candidates' education and
experience to determine the portions of study the candidate will be required to
complete.
(b) The pre-residency
component shall consist of technical knowledge of content including, but not
limited to:
(1) Educational and instructional
leadership including the ability of leaders to be instructionally centered and
change oriented;
(2) Personnel
management including supervision and evaluation;
(3) Curriculum, instruction, and assessment,
including but not limited to high-quality instruction that addresses pedagogy
and the needs of all students, including English language learners and students
with disabilities;
(4) Governance
and organization relating to schools;
(5) School improvement planning;
(6) Community and its culture, including
public relations; and
(7)
Applicable federal and state laws relating to civil rights, including but not
limited to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004
or the currently existing version and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 and its amendments, and federal and state laws relating to employee and
student safety.
(c) The
pre-residency component shall significantly limit the amount of coursework
required or have options for qualified candidates to test out of
courses.
(d) The pre-residency
component shall also ensure candidates' proficiency in oral and written
communication skills, interpersonal relationships and team building skills, and
analyses, decision making, and problem solving skills.
(e) The alternative certification program
shall have clearly articulated methodologies and criterion by which it will
assess the candidate's required proficiency in the subject matter listed in
subsections (b) and (d), at the conclusion of the pre-residency component.
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