N.D. Admin Code 67.1-02-03-06 - Minor equivalency endorsement
1.
Nothing in this section may be interpreted to affect the validity of minor
equivalencies issued by the department of public instruction prior to September
1, 1998.
2. The applicant wishing
to apply under the minor equivalency endorsement option must be licensed to
teach under North Dakota Century Code section 15.1-18-02 or 15.1-18-03. The
minor equivalency endorsement will be issued for the same grade levels as the
individual's primary licensure, the same as for minors transcripted by colleges
of teacher education. Those whose primary licensure is secondary may use the
endorsement to teach the new content area in grades five through twelve. Those
whose primary licensure is elementary grades one through eight or middle school
(grades five through eight) may use the endorsement for additional content
expertise at those levels but may not use it to teach at the high school level
without a complete secondary endorsement.
3. The applicant must apply for the minor
equivalency online using the NDT each system, and submit transcripts and the
review fee of eighty dollars.
4.
Three levels of content area endorsements are available to be added to the
existing North Dakota professional educator's license.
a. The ME16 requires a minimum of sixteen
semester hours of content-specific coursework, including the areas of study
approved and required by the education standards and practices board. The ME16
will be reviewed when the applicant applies for renewal licensure. The
coursework for the ME24 must be completed within five years of the application
date for the ME16. If the ME24 coursework is not completed within five years,
the ME16 will be removed from the license.
b. The ME24 requires a minimum of twenty-four
semester hours of content-specific coursework, including the areas of study
approved and required by the education standards and practices board. The ME24
also must include the special methods of teaching in the content area. The ME24
is considered equivalent to a full teaching minor.
5. All coursework for the minor equivalency
endorsement must be beyond the introductory level general studies courses as
defined in section
67.1-02-02-02 and be
transcripted by a state-approved college of teacher education
program.
6. The minor equivalency
endorsement must be completed prior to contracted teaching in the content
area.
7. The following coursework
and requirements must be completed for the specific minor equivalency:
a. Agriculture (01005) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including three semester hours each in agriculture economics,
agriculture management, animal science, plant science, and elective; six
semester hours in agriculture leadership, community development, or philosophy
of career and technical education; and special methods of teaching agriculture
education.
b. Art (02005) - A total
of sixteen semester hours, including art history, design, drawing, painting,
ceramics, and special methods of teaching art.
c. Biology (13010) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including biology I and II, botany, zoology, genetics, general
chemistry I and II, and special methods of teaching biology or
science.
d. Business (03020) - A
total of sixteen semester hours, including three semester hours in keyboarding,
six semester hours in accounting, three semester hours in computer technology,
general business, business communication, and special methods of teaching
business.
e. Chemistry (13020) - A
total of sixteen semester hours, including general chemistry I and II with
labs, organic chemistry I and II with labs, analytic chemistry, and special
methods of teaching chemistry or science.
f. Composite science (13047) - A total of
twenty-four semester hours with eight semester hours with labs in biology,
chemistry, physics, and earth science, and special methods of teaching
science.
g. Computer science
(23000) - A total of sixteen semester hours, including six semester hours a
year-long sequence of structured language, two semester hours in advanced
assembler language, eight semester hours in computer-related coursework,
microcomputing, data structures and algorithms, operating systems, and special
methods of teaching computer science.
h. CTE health careers (07000) - Criteria to
meet this endorsement is available through the department of career and
technical education.
i. CTE trade,
industry, and technical (17000) - Criteria to meet this endorsement is
available through the department of career and technical education.
j. CTE resource educator (26000) - Philosophy
and practices of career and technical education, vocational assessment, career
development, competency-based career and technical education, cooperative
education, special needs teaching methods, introduction to exceptional
children, mental retardation, learning disabilities, or emotional disturbance,
working with at-risk students, behavior problems, classroom strategies, and
other courses or workshops as approved by the career and technical education
supervisor.
k. CTE information
technology (27000) - Criteria to meet this endorsement is available through the
department of career and technical education.
l. CTE basic skills educator (28000) -
Philosophy and practices of career and technical education, vocational
assessment, career development, competency-based career and technical
education, cooperative education, special needs teaching methods, introduction
to exceptional children, mental retardation, learning disabilities, or
emotional disturbance, working with at-risk students, behavior problems,
remedial mathematics, remedial reading, and other courses or workshops as
approved by the career and technical education supervisor.
m. CTE teacher student mentor (29000) -
Criteria to meet this endorsement is available through the department of career
and technical education.
n. CTE
career clusters (37000) - Criteria to meet this endorsement is available
through the department of career and technical education.
o. Drama or theater (05015) - Sixteen
semester hours of drama or theater coursework.
p. Driver education (21005) - Valid
operator's license not suspended or revoked. Provide by January first of each
year a complete abstract of the applicant's driving record for the past
thirty-six months from a state driver's licensing office evidencing a
satisfactory driving record free from any conviction that would constitute the
basis for suspension or revocation on the instructor's operator's license, and
not more than three moving traffic violations. Ten semester hours consisting of
at least one course each in classroom driver and traffic education, in-car
instruction, beginning driver problems, and organization and administration of
safety education. Fourteen semester hours with no more than three semester
hours in any one area: first aid; substance abuse education; equipment
training, which may include simulator use and educational technology; classroom
management; developmental psychology covering adolescent psychology; stress
management; curriculum, planning, and assessment; teaching diverse learners;
and educational psychology. Field experience required for elementary or middle
school teachers provided by a driver's education mentor with a minimum of three
years' experience in driver's education must include three clock-hours of
in-car observation and three clock-hours of in-car instruction. This field
experience must be documented with a letter from the school principal and
driver education mentor. The renewal of the driver's education endorsement
requires two semester hours every five years of driver and traffic safety
coursework. It is the responsibility of the instructor to notify the education
standards and practices board of any driving offense, suspension, revocation,
or cancellation of the driving license. Applicants holding a lifetime teaching
license with ten years of driver's education instruction in North Dakota shall
complete two semester hours of re-education every six years.
q. Earth science (13035) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including general chemistry I and II with labs, physical
geology, historical geology, astronomy, meteorology, and special methods of
teaching science.
r. Economics
(15010) - A total of sixteen semester hours, including principles of
macroeconomics I and II, money and banking, computer applications in economics,
and methods of teaching economics or social science.
s. English (05020) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including three semester hours of grammar and usage, six
semester hours of composition, three semester hours of speech, three semester
hours of developmental reading, literary analysis and criticism, nine semester
hours of American and English literature, media, and special methods of
teaching English.
t. Family and
consumer science (09040) - A total of sixteen semester hours, including child
development and family science, consumer education and resource management,
food and nutrition, health and wellness, apparel and textiles, housing issues
and interior design, and the special methods of teaching family and consumer
science.
u. Foreign languages
(French 06010, German 06015, Greek 06020, Latin 06025, Spanish 06035, Chinese
06260) - Sixteen semester hours specific to the foreign language, including
composition and conversational structure of the language, culture, customs, and
civilization relative to the language, introduction to literature in the
language, and the special methods of teaching foreign language.
v. Geography (15015) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including physical geography, cultural geography, world
geography, North American geography, and the special methods of teaching
geography or social science.
w.
Government and political science (15007) - A total of sixteen semester hours,
including American government, political thought, international or global
politics, and the special methods of teaching social science.
x. Health (18015) - Twenty-four semester
hours in first aid, and safety, nutrition, exercise physiology or fitness,
personal and community health, current issues in health education, and the
special methods and curriculum in school health education.
y. History (15020) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including United States history I and II, western civilization
I and II or world history I and II, and the special methods of
teaching.
z. Library science
(50065) - Twenty-four semester hours in introduction to the role of the
librarian in the school library, reference, selection of materials and
collection development, classification and cataloging of library materials,
library administration, conducting research following state and national
library standards, current issues in school librarianship, a study of
children's literature, young adult literature, and reading methods.
aa. Marketing (04006) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including marketing, economics, promotion and advertising,
management, student organizations, methods of teaching marketing or business
education, philosophy of career and technical education, and nine credits in
any of the following: accounting, advertising, business, business technology,
economics, finance, promotion, and selling.
bb. Mathematics (11010) - A total of sixteen
semester hours, including calculus, abstract algebra, geometry (axiomatic),
calculus I and II, linear algebra, abstract algebra, probability and
statistics, and methods of teaching mathematics.
cc. Music composite (12010) - Twenty-four
semester hours in music theory (six semester hours), music history or
literature, ear training or sight singing, conducting, keyboard proficiency,
and methods of elementary and secondary music teaching.
dd. Instrumental music (12005) - A total of
sixteen semester hours, including music theory, ear training or sight singing,
conducting, and eight semester hours of coursework in instrumental music,
keyboard proficiency, and methods of elementary and secondary music
teaching.
ee. Choral or vocal music
(12015) - A total of sixteen semester hours, including music theory, ear
training or sight singing, conducting, and eight semester hours of coursework
in vocal music, keyboard proficiency, and methods of elementary and secondary
music teaching.
ff. Physics (13050)
- A total of sixteen semester hours, including general physics I and II, modern
physics, electronics, mechanics, and methods of teaching science.
gg. Physical education (08025) - A total of
sixteen semester hours, including organization and administration of physical
education and health, first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, prevention
and care of athletic injuries, health issues, physiology of exercise,
foundations or curriculum of physical education, human physiology or anatomy,
physical education for exceptional children, band, and methods of teaching
sports activities, games, and dance.
hh. Physical science (13045) - A total of
sixteen semester hours, including eight semester hours each in general
chemistry I and II with labs, general physics I and II, and methods of teaching
science.
ii. Psychology (15030) - A
total of sixteen semester hours, including introduction to psychology,
development psychology, abnormal psychology, personality theory, social
psychology, and methods of teaching psychology or social science.
jj. Reading (58904) - Sixteen semester hours
of content specific coursework beyond the introductory level.
kk. Social studies composite (15035) -
Twenty-four semester hours in United States history, world civilization, world
history, American government, world geography, physical geography, introduction
to sociology, economics, psychology, and methods of teaching social
science.
ll. Sociology (15040) - A
total of sixteen semester hours, including introduction to sociology,
introduction to anthropology, social psychology, and methods of teaching social
science.
mm. Special education
(19015) - A total of sixteen semester hours of special education coursework
required for the ME 16. For ME 24, twenty-four semester hours of coursework
must include special education law, special education assessment, special
education methods/strategies, and a special education practicum.
nn. Speech (05045) - Sixteen semester hours
of speech or communication coursework.
oo. Technology education (10007) - Coursework
must include sixteen semester hours from the following list: principles or
foundations of technology, technology and society, impacts of technology,
history of technology, engineering design, design process, troubleshooting,
invention and innovation, research and development, technology systems,
modeling, i.e., three-dimensional modeling and prototyping, technology
resources, and intelligent machines or robotics or automated systems.
Coursework must include six semester hours from the following list: medical
technology, agriculture and related biotechnologies, energy and power
technologies, information and communication technologies, transportation
technology, manufacturing technology, and construction technology. A minimum of
three semester hours in study of methods of teaching technology education that
must include curriculum and methods in standards-based instruction.
pp. Native language endorsement (15046) -
Coursework must include thirty semester hours in classroom management; theories
of second language acquisition; methods of second language acquisition;
introduction to the specific native language linguistic analysis I and II;
native American studies I; the specific native language I, II, III, and IV; and
native language history and culture.
qq. STEM education (10300) - Coursework must
include twelve semester hours in STEM (transdisciplinary coursework in science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics) philosophy, STEM curriculum, STEM
methods, STEM strategies, and a two-day field experience in a STEM business or
industry or school-based setting.
rr. Theology (50040) - Requirements needed
for the theology endorsement include a letter from the nonpublic school
administration and the documentation on official transcripts of the
baccalaureate degree.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 15.1-13-09, 15.1-13-10
Law Implemented: NDCC 15.1-13-08, 15.1-13-10, 15.1-13-11, 15.1-18-03
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