Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-1-218 - Awarding of professional development points
(a) In awarding
professional development points, each educational agency shall designate that
one professional development point is equal to one clock-hour of in-service
education.
(b) If a person
documents completion of an in-service activity, the person shall be awarded
professional development points equal to the number of clock-hours completed.
(c) If a person who has earned
points for completion of an in-service activity later verifies that the person
has applied the skills or knowledge gained, the person shall be awarded two
times the number of professional development points that were earned for
completion of the in-service activity. Evidence of application of the knowledge
gained through the in-service activity shall be presented to the professional
development council and may include any of the following:
(1) Independent observation;
(2) written documentation; or
(3) other evidence that is acceptable to the
PDC.
(d) If a person
who has earned points for application of knowledge or skills learned through
in-service activities verifies that the application of the knowledge or skills
has had a positive impact on student performance or the educational program of
the school or school district, the person shall be awarded three times the
number of professional development points that were earned for completion of
the in-service activity. Evidence of impact upon student performance or school
improvement shall be presented to the professional development council and may
include any of the following:
(1) Independent
observation;
(2) written
documentation;
(3) evidence of
improved student performance; or
(4) other evidence that is acceptable to the
PDC.
(e) A person shall
be awarded professional development points for activities related to service to
the profession upon the basis of the number of clock-hours served. The person
shall be awarded one point for each clock-hour of service. The person shall
submit verification of service to the professional development council.
(f) For purposes of renewing a
license, a professional development council shall not impose a limit on the
number of professional development points that may be earned. However, a
council may impose limits on the number of professional development points that
may be earned for purposes related to employment or other local matters.
(g) This regulation shall be
effective on and after July 1, 2003.
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