N.M. Admin. Code § 6.61.6.7 - DEFINITIONS
A.
"Core
academic subjects" means English, language arts, reading, mathematics,
science, the arts, including music and visual arts, social studies, which
includes civics, government, economics, history, and geography, and modern and
classical languages, except the modern and classical Native American languages
and cultures of New Mexico tribes and pueblos.
B.
"A highly qualified beginning pre
K-12 special education teacher" under this rule means a teacher who is
new to the profession, has pursued a standard route to licensure and is fully
qualified to teach special education students by either providing access for
those students to a regular education classroom where instruction in the core
academic subjects is delivered by a highly qualified regular education teacher,
or being fully qualified to teach each core academic subject the special
education teacher teaches, or being fully qualified to teach either language
arts, mathematics or science and becoming fully qualified to teach any other
core academic subjects which the teacher teaches within two years after the
date of initial employment, and who:
(1) meets
the requirements for pre K-12 special education licensure in Subsections A or B
in 6.61.6.8 NMAC;
(2) has no licensure requirements waived on
an emergency or temporary basis, or for any other reason; and
(3) has passed all applicable teacher testing
requirements for licensure in
6.60.5.8 NMAC.
C.
"Pre-kindergarten" means a
voluntary developmental readiness program for children who have attained their
fourth birthday prior to September 1.
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