Or. Admin. Code § 584-005-0005 - Definitions
These definitions apply to divisions 001- 420 unless otherwise indicated by the context or specific rule provisions:
(1) "Administrators:" Superintendents,
assistant, deputy, or associate superintendents, principals, vice principals,
assistant principals, associate principals, and such other personnel,
regardless of title, whose positions require them to:
(a) evaluate other licensed
personnel;
(b) discipline other
licensed personnel; and
(c)
authorize out-of-school suspension or expulsion of students.
(2) "All Grade Levels:" Grades
prekindergarten through 12 (prek-12).
(3) "Application:" A request for an Oregon
license authorizing service in public schools or a request for reinstatement or
renewal of such license.
(4)
"Appropriately Assigned:" Assignments for administrator, teacher, school
counselor, school psychologist, school social worker or school nurse duties for
which the person involved holds the proper license, endorsements and
authorizations.
(5) "Approved
Institution:" A U.S. regionally accredited institution of higher education
approved to prepare licensed personnel by a U.S. governmental jurisdiction in
which the institution is located. See definition of "Regional Accrediting
Associations" below.
(6) "Approved
Program:" An Oregon program of educator preparation approved by TSPC and
offered by a regionally accredited Oregon institution or other entity able to
meet the Commission's standards. As it applies to out-of-state programs, a
program approved by the licensure body of any U.S. governmental jurisdiction
authorized to approve educator preparation programs.
(7) "Athletic Coaches:" Licensed personnel
employed full time or part time for purposes of participation in
interscholastic athletics and whose duties include instruction of students,
preprimary through grade twelve.
(8) "Authorization Level:" The grade levels
in which a person may teach.
(9)
"Charter School Registration:" The process by which an unlicensed teacher or
administrator has cleared the fingerprints and criminal background check by
TSPC and is authorized to work as an educator in an established Oregon charter
school.
(10) "Commission:" Teacher
Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC).
(11) "Completion of Approved Program:" The
applicant has met the institution's academic requirements and any additional
state or federal requirements and has obtained the institution's recommendation
for licensure, as provided in 584-400-0160, Candidate Program
Completion and Recommendations.
(12) "Conditional Assignment:" (Formerly
"Mis-assignment") Assignment of a licensed educator to a position for which he
or she does not hold the subject or specialty area endorsement or authorization
level required by the rules for licensure.
(13) "Consortium:" An advisory body to the
institution in reviewing, evaluating, and making recommendations on the design,
implementation, evaluation, and modification of the program.
(14) "Continuing Professional Development:"
Professional development that meets the requirements of OAR 584, Division 255
and enables an educator to be eligible for licensure renewal.
(15) "Education Service District (ESD):" A
district created under ORS
334.010 that provides regional educational services to component school
districts.
(16) "Endorsement:" The
subject matter or specialty education field in which the individual is licensed
to teach.
(17) "Executive
Director:" The Executive Director of the Commission.
(18) "Expired License:" A license for which
an application for renewal was not received by TSPC prior to the date of
expiration stated on the license.
(19) "Instructional Assistant or Educational
Assistant or Teaching Assistant:" A non-licensed position of employment in a
school district assigned to assist a licensed teacher in a supportive role in
the classroom working directly with students.
(20) "Intern:" A student of an approved
institution who serves as a teacher, personnel specialist, or administrator
under the supervision of the institution and of the school district in order to
acquire practical experience in lieu of student teaching or supervised
practica. Interns may receive both academic credit from the institution and
financial compensation from the school district. Interns may serve as assistant
coaches.
(21) "Joint Application:"
Submitted by the school district in cooperation with the applicant.
(22) "Liaison Officer:" The person designated
by the unit to submit all program modifications for TSPC approval, issue all
recommendations for licensure under the approved program, authorize all waivers
of professional courses for students enrolled in the program, and handle all
correspondence between TSPC and the unit.
(23) "Major Traffic Violation:" Includes
driving while under the influence of intoxicants; reckless driving; fleeing or
attempting to elude a police officer; driving while license is suspended or
revoked or beyond license restrictions; or failure to perform the duties of a
driver or witness at an accident.
(24) "National Board For Professional
Teaching Standards (NBPTS):" A professional board established to award a
National Teaching Certificate to qualified educators.
(25) "Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments
(ORELA):" Licensure tests adopted by the Commission in specified endorsement or
licensure areas.
(26) "Out of State
Licenses or Certificates:" A certificate or license valid for full-time
employment, at least equivalent to the Oregon license being requested, issued
by one of the United States, a U.S. jurisdiction (American Samoa, Commonwealth
of Northern Marianas, District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin
Islands), or the U.S. Department of Defense.
(27) "Personal Qualifications:" Personal
qualifications for licensure including attainment of at least eighteen years of
age and possessing good moral character and mental and physical health
necessary for employment as an educator.
(28) "Personnel Service:" A type of license
issued to counselors, school psychologists, and school social
workers.
(29) "Practicum or
Practica:" All supervised field experiences other than student teaching or
internships. A practicum may be part of the field experience necessary to add
an endorsement.
(30) "PRAXIS:" A
series of licensure examinations for beginning educators produced and
administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS) and adopted by TSPC as
licensure examinations.
(31)
"Principal:" The administrator of each school building or buildings as
designated by the school district board or district superintendent.
(32) "Professional Development Units (PDU):"
A unit of standard-related activity that equals one clock hour of professional
development and contributes to completion of an educator's continuing
professional development requirements.
(33) "Program Administrator:" Managers of
school programs and coordinators of district-wide programs that are accountable
at the building level.
(34)
"Program Review Committee or Site Visit Committee:" Committee appointed by the
Commission to conduct an on-site review for purposes of approval of an educator
preparation program.
(35) "Public
Funds:" All monies expended by public school districts and for which the school
board has responsibility, including funds from local, state, federal, and
private sources.
(36) "Public
Schools:" Public school districts, education service districts and public
charter school created under ORS Ch. 338, which are supported by local, state
and federal public funds and for which the school board has responsibility, for
the program of instruction carried out in that school.
(37) "Regional Accrediting Associations:"
Colleges and universities approved for teacher education must be accredited by
the appropriate regional association at the time the degree or program is
completed. The regional associations are: New England Association of Schools
and Colleges - Commission on Institutions of Higher Education; North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools - The Higher Learning Commission; Northwest
Commission on Colleges and Universities; Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools - Middle States Commission on Higher Education; Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges; or Western
Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges
and Universities.
(38)
"Reinstatement:" Restoration of the validity of a license, as provided:
(a) Any license that is suspended or revoked
by a formal action of the Commission; or
(b) A non-provisional license that has been
expired more than 120 days.
(39) "Renewal of License, Registration or
Certificate:" Extension of validity of a renewable or re-issuable license,
registration or certificate with the same authorization of duties. Renewals
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Renewing
the same type of license, registration or certificate with the same scope and
authorizations;
(b) Moving directly
to a new license type with the same scope and authorizations;
(c) Reissuing the same type of active license
that has limited number of terms; or
(d) Upgrading from a restricted license to a
non-provisional license with the same scope and authorizations.
(40) "School:" A single school
building or combination of buildings which the school board or charter school
designates as a school.
(41)
"School Administrator:" The principal, vice principals and assistant principals
or any other title performing those duties at each school.
(42) "School Board:" The board of directors
of a local school district or an education service district, the governing
board of a public charter school, a registered private school, or the directors
of a state, federal, or special state-supported school.
(43) "School Counselor:" A licensed employee
of the district assigned to assist students to: develop decision-making skills,
obtain information about themselves, understand opportunities and alternatives
available in educational programs, set tentative career and educational goals,
accept increasing responsibilities for their own actions, develop skills in
interpersonal relations, and utilize school and community resources.
(44) "School District:" Includes
administrative school districts; common school districts; joint school
districts; union high school districts; county units; education service
districts; registered private schools; and state, federal, and special
state-supported schools; may also include school districts from other
states.
(45) "School Nurse:" A
registered nurse who is certified by the Teacher Standards and Practices
Commission as qualified to conduct and coordinate the health service programs
of a school.
(46) "School
Psychologist:" A licensed employee of the district assigned to: assessment of
students' mental aptitude, emotional development, motor skills, or educational
progress; designing educational programs for students and conferring with
licensed personnel regarding such programs; and consulting with parents and
students regarding interpretation of assessments and the design of educational
programs.
(47) "Self-Contained
Classroom:" An assignment for teaching in grades preprimary through eight in
which the teacher has primary responsibility for the full curriculum.
(48) "Skills:" Ability to use knowledge
effectively in the performance of specific tasks typical of those required in
an educational position.
(49)
"State Board:" The Oregon State Board of Education.
(50) "Student Teacher:" A student of an
approved teacher education institution who is assigned to a public or approved
private school for professional practica under the supervision of qualified
personnel. Student teachers may provide instruction or may serve as assistant
coaches.
(51) "Superintendent:" The
district's chief administrator who reports directly to the school
board.
(52) "Supervisor of Licensed
Personnel:" A person assigned to a position which includes the on-the-job
supervision or evaluation of licensed personnel.
(53) "Teacher:" Includes all licensed or
registered employees in the public schools, charter schools or employed by an
education service district who have direct responsibility for instruction,
coordination of educational programs or supervision or evaluation of teachers
and who are compensated for their services from public funds. "Teacher" does
not include a school nurse as defined in ORS
342.455.
(54) "Teacher Education Programs or Educator
Preparation Programs:" Programs preparing teachers, personnel service
specialists, or administrators. Oregon Revised Statutes use the term "teacher
education" to refer to all programs preparing educational personnel for public
elementary and secondary schools, not exclusive to those for classroom
teachers.
(55) "Transcripts:" An
official record of academic preparation which bears the signature of the
registrar and the seal of the institution or is received directly by the
Commission electronically.
(56)
"TSPC:" Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
(57) "Unit:" The institution, college,
school, department, or other administrative body with the responsibility for
managing or coordinating all programs offered for the initial and continuing
preparation of teachers and other school personnel, regardless of where these
programs are administratively housed.
(58) "Vice Principal:" A principal's
immediate subordinate assigned to coordination of instruction, discipline,
student activities, or supervision or evaluation of staff.
(59) "Work Samples or Teacher Work Samples:"
A designed and implemented unit of study that demonstrates capacity to foster
student learning.
(60) "Year of
Experience:" Unless otherwise required by Chapter 584, Division 10 through
Division 420, a period of at least eight consecutive months of full-time work
or two consecutive years of one-half time or more while holding a license valid
for the assignment.
Notes
Forms referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430, 342.455 - 342.495 & 342.553
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