Mich. Admin. Code R. 390.1129b - Renewal of standard teaching certificate; progression to professional ..teaching certificate
Rule 29b.
(1)
Subject to subrules (4) and (5) of this rule and subject to section 1233(6) to
(8) of the act, MCL
380.1233, if an applicant who
holds a standard teaching certificate does not qualify for the professional
teaching certificate, the superintendent of public instruction may issue to the
applicant a 5-year renewal of the standard teaching certificate if the
applicant has paid the applicable evaluation fee and the department has
received documentation that, since the issue date of the most recent
certificate, the applicant completed a combination of education-related
professional learning hours totaling 150 hours.
(2) Additional hours beyond the 150 hours
required under subrule (1) of this rule that a certificate holder earns during
the time period of a certificate do not apply toward subsequent
renewals.
(3) The superintendent of
public instruction may issue additional 5-year renewals of a standard teaching
certificate to an applicant under subrule (1) of this rule on or after January
1 of the year in which the certificate expires.
(4) Subject to section 1233(6) to (8) of the
act, MCL 380.1233, the superintendent of
public instruction may issue one 5-year renewal of a standard teaching
certificate to an applicant who has paid the applicable evaluation fee if the
department has received documentation that the applicant earned at any time an
education-related master's or higher degree.
(5) Subject to section 1233(6) to (8) of the
act, MCL 380.1233, the superintendent of
public instruction may issue one 5-year renewal of a standard teaching
certificate to an applicant who has paid the applicable evaluation fee if the
department has received documentation that the applicant holds a valid
out-of-state teaching certificate.
(6) An individual who holds a valid or
expired standard teaching certificate may progress to the professional teaching
certificate at any time after satisfaction of the requirements of R
390.1133.
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