Or. Admin. Code § 584-230-0050 - CTE Endorsements
(1)
Purpose of CTE Teaching License Endorsements: The purpose of a Career and
Technical Education (CTE) endorsement on a license is to indicate the CTE areas
for which the educator is authorized to teach. Only Commission-adopted CTE
endorsements may be added teaching licenses. New CTE endorsements may only be
established through official Commission action at a meeting.
(2) The following teaching licenses are
eligible to hold CTE endorsements:
(a)
Restricted CTE Teaching License;
(b) Preliminary CTE Teaching License;
(c) Professional CTE Teaching
License;
(d) Preliminary Teaching
License;
(e) Professional Teaching
License;
(f) Reciprocal Teaching
License;
(g) Teacher Leader
License;
(h) Legacy Teaching
License; and
(i) Emergency Teaching
License.
(3) The
following teaching licenses and registrations are not eligible to add CTE
endorsements:
(a) American Indian Languages
Teaching License;
(b) Charter
school teacher registration;
(c)
Restricted Teaching License;
(d)
Limited Teaching License;
(e)
International Visiting Teaching License;
(f) Substitute Teaching License (Already
valid to substitute teach in any subject); and
(g) Restricted Substitute Teaching License
(Already valid to substitute teach in any subject).
NOTE: Holders of the licenses listed in subsection (3) may be eligible to qualify for a CTE license and endorsement upon completion of the CTE requirements.
(4) To add an endorsement to an existing
teaching license, the applicant must complete the ODE-approved CTE application
process, which may include completion of a CTE Professional Development Plan.
ODE may require the licensed teacher to complete additional work experience or
education through the CTE Professional Development Plan and the LCA process.
(5) Out-of-state applicants
holding a non-CTE (regular) teaching licenses with CTE endorsement(s) must
complete the ODE CTE application process. A CTE endorsement may be added to a
Reciprocal Teaching License.
(6)
Out-of-state applicants holding a CTE teaching license with CTE endorsement(s)
must complete the ODE CTE application process prior to receiving an Oregon CTE
license. After completing the ODE CTE application process, the applicant may be
eligible for the Restricted CTE, Preliminary CTE or Professional CTE license,
depending on the applicant's qualifications.
(7) The Commission-approved Career and
Technical Education endorsements are:
(a)
Endorsements in the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Systems area
include:
(A) Agriculture Science and
Technology;
(B) Natural Resources
Management; and
(C) Environmental
Services.
(b)
Endorsements in the Arts, Information and Communications area include:
(A) Publishing and Broadcasting;
(B) Information and Communications
Technology; and
(C) Visual,
Performing and Media Arts.
(c) Endorsements in the Business and
Management area include:
(A) Business
Management and Administration;
(B)
Finance;
(C) Hospitality and
Tourism;
(D) Marketing; and
(E) Culinary.
(d) Endorsements in the Health Sciences area
include:
(A) Health Sciences;
(B) Biotechnology and Research;
(C) Therapeutic Services; and
(D) Diagnostic Services.
(e) Endorsements in the Human Resources area
include:
(A) Education and Related
Fields;
(B) Government and Public
Administration;
(C) Human Services;
and
(D) Public
Services.
(f)
Endorsements in the Industrial and Engineering Systems area include:
(A) Construction Technology;
(B) Engineering Technology;
(C) Transportation Technology; and
(D) Manufacturing Technology.
(8) Effective July 1,
2017, new and renewing CTE teaching licenses will be issued the
Commission-adopted endorsements as provided in subsection (7).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430, 342.455-342.495, 342.553
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