Nev. Admin. Code § 391.378 - Qualifications for teaching pupils who have autism
1.
Before teaching pupils, ages 3 to 21, inclusive, who have autism, a person
must:
(a) Hold an endorsement issued pursuant
to this section; or
(b) Hold a
teacher's elementary or secondary license, a license to teach special
education, a license to teach middle school or junior high school education, or
a bachelor's or a more advanced degree with a major or minor in special
education, must have completed 6 semester hours from course work prescribed in
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (e) of subsection 2 and must complete a program
of preparation leading to licensing in this field within 3 years after
beginning to teach such pupils.
2. To receive the endorsement , the person
must:
(a) Have completed a program of
preparation for teaching pupils who have autism, which has been approved by the
Department;
(b) Hold a license or
certificate, issued by another state, with an endorsement to teach pupils who
have autism;
(c) Hold a bachelor's
or a more advanced degree in the education of pupils who have autism and have
completed 8 semester hours of student teaching, equivalent field experience or
1 year of verifiable teaching experience in special education;
(d) Hold a license to teach special education
with an endorsement to perform the duties of a generalist in special education
issued pursuant to NAC
391.343 and have completed 12
semester hours of course work through a regionally accredited college or
university, including course work in each of the following areas:
(1) Speech and language
development;
(2) Assistive
technology, or alternative or augmentative communication;
(3) Characteristics of pupils who have
autism; and
(4) Curriculum
development or methods and strategies for teaching pupils who have autism;
or
(e) Hold a bachelor's
or a more advanced degree and have completed:
(1) Eight semester hours of student teaching
with pupils who have autism, equivalent field experience with such pupils or 1
year of verifiable teaching experience with such pupils; and
(2) Thirty semester hours of course work,
including course work in the following areas:
(I) Behavior management;
(II) Speech and language
development;
(III) Assistive
technology, or alternative or augmentative communication;
(IV) Characteristics of pupils who have
autism;
(V) Curriculum development
or methods and strategies for teaching pupils who have autism;
(VI) Introduction to special education or the
education of pupils who have disabilities;
(VII) The assessment of pupils who have
disabilities;
(VIII) Parental
involvement in programs for pupils who have disabilities;
(IX) Education or planning for the transition
of pupils who have disabilities from their current placement to placement in
additional educational programs, employment and living independently as an
adult;
(X) Methods of teaching
mathematics; and
(XI) Methods of
teaching literacy.
The requirement for course work in two of these areas may be satisfied by completing one course, of at least 3 semester hours, that encompasses both subject matters.
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