603 CMR, § 44.03 - General Provisions
(1) Except as
provided in
603 CMR
44.07, each license shall be valid for five
years, and may be renewed for successive five-year terms upon the successful
completion of the requisite number of PDPs as set forth in
603 CMR
44.05(1) and
44.06(1)
within a particular five-year active period,
based on an individual professional development plan that is designed to
improve teaching and student learning and that is approved, if required, by the
Educator 's supervisor.
(2)
Professional Development Points may be earned in the following ways:
(a) PDPs may be awarded by registered
providers to license holders who complete a professional development activity
and demonstrate proficiency in the relevant subject area or skill through an
appropriate end-of-course assessment that satisfies Department
guidelines.
(b) PDPs may be awarded
by, or under the auspices of, the Department , school districts, or educational
collaboratives upon an Educator 's completion of a professional development
activity in compliance with Department guidelines.
(c) Educators may accrue PDPs through an
Educator -designed professional development activity that satisfies Department
guidelines.
(3) An
Educator also may choose to accrue Professional Development Points by achieving
a passing score on a performance assessment approved by the Board . This
activity will earn an Educator 120 PDPs, 90 in the content area of the license
and 30 in pedagogy.
(4) The
Department shall develop and maintain a registry of professional development
providers in order to facilitate access to information about professional
development programs.
(5)
Notwithstanding
603 CMR
44.05, any core academic teacher, principal,
assistant principal, or supervisor/director supervising or evaluating a core
academic teacher, as defined in
603 CMR 7.02:
Definitions, who fails to earn an SEI endorsement by the time
designated for his or her cohort established pursuant to
603
CMR 14.07(2), will not be
eligible to renew his or her license until such Educator earns an SEI
endorsement . Provided however, in accordance with
603
CMR 14.07(2), upon a showing
of hardship, the Department may grant an Educator an extension of time beyond
the date designated for his or her cohort to earn an SEI endorsement .
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