Or. Admin. R. 584-400-0180 - Waiver of Program Requirements
(1)
An Educator Preparation Provider (EPP) may waive licensure, endorsement, or
specialization program requirements for individual candidates when competency
is otherwise demonstrated, as provided in this rule and the Program Review and
Standards Handbook. To be granted a waiver, the candidate must be able to
demonstrate the knowledge, skills, competencies, and dispositions required by
state and institutional standards.
(2)
Coursework Waivers: To waive
coursework requirements, the EPP must document that the candidate demonstrates
the competencies and knowledge that the coursework is intended to develop. The
written documentation may include, but is not limited to:
(a) Letters from teachers or
supervisors;
(b) Test
data;
(c) Personal statements;
and
(d) Observation reports.
NOTE: The EPP is not required to document or report course substitutions to the Commission.
(3)
Clinical Practices Waivers:
Pre-service candidates: EPPs may not waive clinical practices for pre-service
candidates in the endorsement area in which they are completing the required
teacher performance assessment.
(4)
In-service candidates: To
waive clinical practice requirements for in-service candidates, the EPP must
document that the candidate demonstrates the ability to meet the clinical
practice standards in the program area.
(5)
Waiver Prohibitions: The EPP
may not waive the following program requirements:
(a) A teacher performance assessment for
candidates in a Preliminary Teaching License program;
(b) Completion of the Commission-adopted
requirements for Civil Rights and Ethics; and
(c) Completion of the Commission-adopted
subject-matter exam or other Commission-adopted subject matter assessment
related to the endorsement area as required in the Program Review and Standards
Handbook.
(6)
EPP
Waiver Policy: EPPs must have an official policy for waivers of program
requirements. The waiver policy must include:
(a) Written policies and
guidelines;
(b) A process for
evaluating and granting requests;
(c) A process for including appropriate
faculty and departmental staff in the evaluation of the waiver request;
and
(d) An appeals procedure within
the EPP for candidates who are denied waiver requests.
(7) EPPs must maintain records of all
documentation relied upon for waivers granted.
(8)
Annual Reports: EPPs must
report waivers of program requirements in the Oregon EPP annual reports, as
provided in the Program Review and Standards Handbook.
NOTE: The EPP is not required to document or report course substitutions to the Commission.
(9)
Applicant Appeals of EPP Denial of
Waiver Decisions: The applicant may appeal a denial of a waiver decision
of a Commission-approved EPP. The Commission will only consider appeals from
applicants who have attempted to resolve the waiver issue through completing
the EPP's waiver appeals process.
(10) To request an appeal of an EPP's waiver
decision, an applicant must submit:
(a)
Official transcripts of any preparation completed relevant to the waiver;
(b) A copy of the applicant's
planned program leading to the license, endorsement, or specialization at the
institution;
(c) The applicant's
resume of work experience applicable to the license, endorsement, or
specialization;
(d) Evidence that
the applicant has exhausted the appeals process within the EPP; and
(e) If applicable, a written statement from a
school district that indicates support for the application and the particular
competency on which the applicant is seeking waiver of course
requirements;
(f) A statement from
the applicant that indicates:
(A) The
reason(s) for appealing the matter to the Commission;
(B) The program requirement for which a
waiver is requested;
(C) The
applicant's qualifications to be considered by the Commission; and
(D) The effect that granting the appeal would
have on the applicant's preparation program;
(g) A complete and correct application in the
form and manner required by the Commission, including payment of all required
fees, as provided in OAR 584-200-0050.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430, 342.455 - 342.495 & 342.533
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