(1)
Authorization. This authorization is provided to noneducators
entering the education profession to instruct in occupations and specialty
fields that are recognized in career and technical service areas and career
cluster areas.
(2)
Application process. Any person interested in the career and
technical secondary authorization shall submit the application to the board of
educational examiners for an evaluation. Application materials are available
from the office of the board of educational examiners online at
www.boee.iowa.gov. Degrees and semester
hour credits shall be completed through a college or university accredited by
an institutional accrediting agency as recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education.
(3)
Specific
requirements for the initial career and technical secondary
authorization.
a. The applicant must
meet the background check requirements for licensure set forth in rule
282-13.1 (272).
b. The applicant must obtain a recommendation
from a school district administrator verifying that the school district wishes
to hire the applicant.
c.
Applicants shall meet one of the following qualifications:
(1) 6,000 hours of recent and relevant
experience;
(2) 4,000 hours of
recent and relevant experience if the applicant holds a baccalaureate
degree;
(3) 3,000 hours of recent
and relevant experience if the applicant holds an associate's degree in the
teaching endorsement area sought, if such a degree is considered terminal for
that field of instruction;
(4) Hold
a baccalaureate or graduate degree or closely related degree in the teaching
endorsement area sought; or
(5)
Hold a baccalaureate degree in any area of study if at least 18 of the credit
hours were completed in the teaching endorsement area sought.
Recent and relevant experience shall have been accrued within
the ten years prior to the date of application. Experience that does not meet
these criteria may be considered at the discretion of the executive director.
In subjects for which state registration, certification or licensure is
required, the applicant must hold the appropriate license, registration or
certificate before the initial career and technical secondary authorization or
the career and technical secondary authorization will be issued.
d. The applicant must
provide documentation of completion of a code of professional conduct and
ethics training approved by the board of educational examiners.
e. Coursework requirements.
(1) Applicants must commit to complete the
following requirements within the term of the initial authorization. Coursework
must be completed for semester hour credit.
1.
Coursework in the methods and techniques of career and technical
education.
2. Coursework in course
and curriculum development.
3.
Coursework in the measurement and evaluation of programs and
students.
4. An approved human
relations course.
5. Coursework in
the instruction of exceptional learners to include the education of individuals
with disabilities and the gifted and talented.
(2) Applicants who believe that their
previous college coursework meets the coursework requirements in
22.9(3)"e" (1) may have the specific requirements waived.
Transcripts or other supporting data should be provided to a teacher educator
at one of the institutions which has an approved teacher education program. The
results of the competency determination shall be forwarded with recommendations
to the board of educational examiners. Board personnel will make final
determination as to the competencies mastered and cite coursework which yet
needs to be completed, if any.
(4)
Validity-initial
authorization. The initial career and technical secondary
authorization is valid for three years.
(5)
Renewal. The initial
career and technical secondary authorization may be renewed once if the
candidate can demonstrate that coursework progress has been made.
(6)
Conversion. The initial
career and technical secondary authorization may be converted to a career and
technical secondary authorization if the applicant has met the following:
a. Completion of the required coursework set
forth in paragraph 22.9(3)"e."
b. Documentation of completion of a code of
professional conduct and ethics training approved by the board of educational
examiners. The training must be completed after the issuance of the initial
authorization and no more than three years prior to the date of
application.
(7)
Specific requirements for the career and technical secondary
authorization.
a. This authorization
is valid for five years.
b. An
applicant for this authorization must first meet the requirements for the
initial career and technical secondary authorization.
c. Renewal requirements for the career and
technical secondary authorization. Applicants for renewal must meet the
requirements set forth in 282-subrule 20.5(1) and 282-paragraphs
20.5(2)"a" to"d."
(8)
Revocation and
suspension. Criteria of professional practice and rules of the board
of educational examiners shall be applicable to the holders of the initial
career and technical secondary authorization or the career and technical
secondary authorization. If a school district hires an applicant without a
valid license or authorization, a complaint may be filed against the teacher
and the superintendent of the school district.
Notes
Iowa Admin. Code r. 282-22.9
Adopted by
IAB
June 10, 2015/Volume XXXVII, Number 25, effective
7/15/2015
Amended by
IAB
February 14, 2018/Volume XL, Number 17, effective
3/21/2018
Amended by
IAB
December 16, 2020/Volume XLIII, Number 13, effective
1/20/2021
Amended by
IAB
July 28, 2021/Volume XLIV, Number 2, effective
9/1/2021