(A) The professional or associate educator
license is valid for five years and may be renewed by individuals currently
employed in a school or school district upon verification that the requirements
listed in paragraph (A)(1) or (A)(2) of this rule have been completed since the
issuance of the license to be renewed.
(1)
Six semester hours of coursework related to classroom teaching and/or the area
of licensure as approved by the local professional development committee of the
employing school or school district; or
(2) Eighteen continuing education units (one
hundred eighty contact hours) or other equivalent activities related to
classroom teaching and/or the area of licensure as approved by the local
professional development committee of the employing school or school district.
(a) Each public school district and chartered
nonpublic school shall appoint a local professional development committee to
oversee and review professional development plans for coursework, continuing
education units, or other equivalent activities.
The
local professional development committee shall be composed of teachers,
administrators and other educational personnel, and a majority of the members
of the local professional development committee shall be practicing classroom
teachers. School districts shall have the option of collaborating with
other districts or educational service centers in establishing and completing
the work of the local professional development committee. Chartered nonpublic
schools shall also have the option of collaborating with other schools in
establishing and completing the work of the local professional development
committee.
(b) Whenever the coursework plan of
an administrator, school treasurer, or school business manager is being
discussed or voted upon, the local professional development committee shall, at
the request of one of its administrative members, cause a majority of the
committee to consist of administrative members by reducing the number of
teacher members voting on the plan.
(c)
(b) Each educator
wishing to fulfill the license renewal requirements is responsible for the
design of an individual professional development plan, subject to approval of
the local professional development committee. The plan shall be based on the
needs of the educator, the students, the school, and the school district, and
shall be aligned with the various professional educator standards adopted by
the state board of education (available on the
educator standards board's website at esb.ode.state.oh.us).
Professional development may then be completed in accordance with this
plan.
(d)
(c) Each school district shall establish a local
appeal process for educators who wish to appeal the decision of the local
professional development committee.
(e)
(d) Coursework or
continuing education units or other equivalent activities may be combined.
(B) Educators
not employed in Ohio schools may apply directly to the Ohio department of
education for renewal of an Ohio issued
credential with evidence of six semester hours of coursework related to
classroom teaching and/or the area of licensure. Educators not employed in Ohio
schools wishing to fulfill the licensure renewal requirements of six semester
hours of coursework, eighteen continuing education units (one hundred eighty
contact hours), or other equivalent activities, shall be responsible for the
design of an individual professional development plan subject to review and
approval of a regional provider with an Ohio department of education approved
local professional development committee. The local professional development
committee so approved shall review, approve, and recommend the licensure
renewal subject to the Ohio department of education guidelines for all local
professional development committees ("Resource Guide for Establishing an LPDC,"
April 2012
September
2018, education.ohio.gov).
(C) A professional or associate license that
has lapsed
for up to five years due to not
meeting the professional development requirements as described in this rule may
be reinstated upon completion of nine semester hours of coursework relevant to
classroom teaching and/or the area of licensure since the issuance of the
license to be renewed. If, during the lapsed period of the license, the license
holder is continuously employed under another valid Ohio certificate or
license, or as an educator in another state under a currently valid certificate
or license, then the renewal provisions in paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule
shall apply.
(D) A professional or associate
license that has lapsed for more than five years due to not meeting the
professional development requirements as described in this rule may be
reinstated upon completion of twelve semester hours of coursework relevant to
classroom teaching and/or the area of licensure since the issuance of the
license to be renewed. If, during the lapsed period of the license, the license
holder is continuously employed under another valid Ohio certificate or
license, or as an educator in another state under a currently valid certificate
or license, then the renewal provisions in paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule
shall apply.
(E)(D) The school
audiologist, school social worker, school speech-language pathologist, school
nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist, occupational therapy
assistant, and physical therapy assistant licenses shall be renewed upon
evidence of a currently valid license issued by the respective Ohio licensure
board. The school counselor and school psychologist licenses may be renewed
upon evidence of a currently valid license issued by the respective Ohio
licensure board, if a board license is held. If a board license is not held
then the school counselor and school psychologist licenses shall be renewed in
accordance with the requirements specified in paragraphs (A) to (D) of this
rule.
(F)(E) Coursework for the
renewal of a license shall be completed at an accredited institution of higher
education, defined in rule 3301-24-01 of the
Administrative Code as a degree granting institution accredited at the college
level by an accrediting agency that is recognized by the United States
secretary of education. All coursework should lead to new knowledge in
the classroom
licensure area and be related to student
achievement, success or wellness.
(G)(F)
The increased amount of coursework associated with lapsed licenses will not
apply provided that the license holder completes the required six semester
hours and submits a renewal application by
September
October first of the year that the professional
license expires.
(H)(G) Educators who have
earned national board certification during the life of a professional license
are deemed to have met the additional professional development requirements for
the next renewal cycle.
(I)(H) Educators who meet
the state board definition of consistently high-performing teacher are exempt
from the requirement to complete any additional coursework for the renewal of a
professional educator license issued under section
3319.22 or
3319.26 of the Revised Code for
the next renewal cycle as outlined in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this
rule. Consistently high-performing teachers are also exempt from any
requirements prescribed by professional development committees established
under paragraphs (F) and (G) of this rule.
(1) A consistently high performing teacher is
defined as a teacher who has received the highest final summative rating, as
defined by sections 3319.111 and
3319.112 of the Revised Code
where applicable, for at least four of the past five years; and
(2) Who meet
meets at least
one of the following additional criteria for at least three of the five years
during the current licensure cycle: holds a valid senior or lead professional
educator license; holds a locally recognized teacher leadership role which
enhances educational practices by providing professional learning experiences
at district, regional, state or higher educational level; serves in a
leadership role for a national or state professional academic education
organization; serves on a state level committee supporting education; or
receives state or national educational recognition or award.
(I)
A
one-year non-renewable reinstatement license, valid in the same grade levels
and curriculum areas for which the individual holds an expired professional or
associate license, may be issued upon the request of an employing Ohio school
district to a qualified individual who:
(1)
Is deemed to be
of good moral character; and
(2)
Holds a
professional or associate license eligible to be renewed in accordance with the
requirements specified in paragraph (C) of this rule and has been expired for
at least one year from the effective date of the reinstatement
license.
(J)
The holder of a one-year non-renewable reinstatement
license is responsible for the design of an individual professional development
plan, subject to approval of the local professional development committee, to
ensure that, prior to the expiration of the one-year non-renewable
reinstatement license, the applicant completes one of the following:
(1)
Nine semester
hours of coursework related to classroom teaching and/or the area of licensure
as approved by the local professional development committee of the employing
school or school district completed prior to the issuance of the license to be
renewed; or
(2)
Twenty- seven continuing education units (two hundred
seventy contact hours) or other equivalent activities related to classroom
teaching and/or the area of licensure as approved by the local professional
development committee of the employing school or school district completed
prior to the issuance of the license to be renewed.