Iowa Admin. Code r. 282-20.6 - Specific renewal requirements for a master educator license
(1) In addition to
the provisions set forth in this rule, an applicant must meet the general
requirements set forth under rule
282-20.3 (272).
(2) Four units are needed for renewal. For an
applicant who also holds a specialist's or doctor's degree, two units are
needed for renewal. These units may be earned in any combination listed below:
a. One unit may be earned for each semester
hour of graduate credit which leads toward the completion of a planned
master's, specialist's, or doctor's degree program.
b. One unit may be earned for each semester
hour of graduate or undergraduate credit which may not lead to a degree but
which adds greater depth/breadth to present endorsements held.
c. One unit may be earned for each semester
hour of credit which may not lead to a degree but which leads to completion of
requirements for an endorsement not currently held.
d. One unit may be earned upon completion of
each licensure renewal course or activity approved through guidelines
established by the board of educational examiners.
e. Four units may be earned upon successful
completion of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
certification. This certification may be used one time for either the standard
or master educator license. Four units may also be earned for each National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification renewal and may be used
toward the subsequent renewal of either the standard or master educator
license.
f. Two units may be earned
upon the successful completion of an individualized professional development
plan as verified by the supervising licensed evaluator, or one unit if the
applicant holds a specialist's or doctor's degree.
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