Or. Admin. R. 584-230-0060 - CTE Instructor Appraisal Committees
(1) An Instructor Appraisal Committee (IAC)
is a committee of industry and education experts that evaluate applications for
CTE licensure and endorsements based on work experience and preparation in a
CTE endorsement area. The IAC is appointed by the Local Education
Agency.
(2) The Instructor
Appraisal Committee must have a minimum of five (5) members, as provided:
(a) The IAC must include a school
administrator or a CTE director from the sponsoring district. The administrator
representative is an official member of the IAC.
(b) If the applicant is a licensed teacher,
at least two IAC members must be from business and industry pursuant to
subsection (3).
(c) If the
applicant is from business and industry and is not a licensed teacher, at least
two IAC members must be from education pursuant to subsection (4).
(d) The IAC facilitator may not be included
in the five member minimum requirement;
(e) An IAC member may represent more than one
required membership category.
(3) Business or industry members: The
business or industry representative is an official member of the IAC. To be
appointed as a member to the IAC, the business or industry representatives
must:
(a) Possess current and substantial
knowledge of the technical and environmental requirements, and standards of
behavior required of the business or industry program.
(b) Be either employers or employees of the
business or industry;
(c) At least
one business or industry representatives must be currently engaged in an
occupation related to the career and technical education program endorsement
area.
(4) Educator
members: The educator representative(s) is an official member of the IAC. To be
appointed as a member to the IAC, the educator must:
(a) Possess current and substantial knowledge
of pedagogy, instructional practices, assessment practices, classroom
management, and education policy; and
(b) Be employed with one of the following:
(A) A public or private secondary school. The
secondary school educator must hold an active and valid Oregon teaching
license; or
(B) A post-secondary
institutions. Post-secondary representatives must be from the applicant's
endorsement program area.
(5) Ex-Officio: The sponsoring district or
Regional Coordinator may appoint non-voting ex-officio members to the IAC.
(6) IAC Facilitator: The Regional
Coordinator or the appropriate ODE program specialist will serve as the IAC
facilitator to operate the IAC during each candidate appraisal process. Failure
to use an approved IAC facilitator may result in an invalid recommendation and
incomplete licensure application process.
(7) IAC Chair: The IAC must appoint a chair
from the official membership of the committee.
(a) The chair is responsible to provide the
IAC's rationale for the recommendation and must sign any submitted
recommendation for a waiver of academic or work experience to the ODE, prior to
application for licensure at TSPC.
(b) The chair may not be an ex-officio member
or an appointed facilitator.
(8) IAC members may be comprised of existing
program advisory committees if the IAC membership meets the minimum membership
requirements pursuant to subsection (2).
(9) The CTE Regional Coordinator and the
appropriate ODE program specialist must officially verify the IAC member roster
as well as evaluations and recommendations of the IAC prior to application for
licensure at TSPC.
(10) The
applicant's proposed CTE professional development plan must be consistent with
the Preliminary CTE Teaching License requirements as provided in OAR
584-230-0020 if the candidate does not hold an existing CTE, Preliminary,
Professional, Legacy or Teacher Leader teaching license.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430, 342.455-342.495, 342.553
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