19 Tex. Admin. Code § 75.1003 - Teaching Assistants
(a) An individual
may be employed as a teaching assistant in a driver education program under the
direction of a supervising driver education teacher after completing one of the
following programs.
(1) Teaching assistant
(full). An individual may be approved as a teaching assistant (full) to conduct
behind-the-wheel, observation, multicar range, and simulator training
instruction to minors or adults; to assist certified teachers in the classroom
phase of driver education provided the instructor is present and in the room;
and to serve as a temporary substitute instructor in the classroom phase of
driver education for no more than 25% of a driver education classroom program
by successfully completing:
(A) a program of
study in driver education approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
Applications are available from the TEA that must be submitted and approved by
TEA before the training program begins;
(B) nine semester hours of driver and traffic
safety education from an approved university that are required for driver
education teacher endorsement; or
(C) nine semester hours of driver and traffic
safety education instructor training as outlined in Texas Education Code,
Chapter 1001.
(2)
Teaching assistant (in-car only). An individual may be approved as a teaching
assistant (in-car only) to conduct only behind-the-wheel and observation
training instruction to minors or adults by completing one of the following
requirements:
(A) six of the nine semester
hours of driver and traffic safety education required for driver education
teacher certification that include learning activities that focus on preparing
the prospective driver educator to conduct vehicle operational skills for a
novice driver with emphasis placed on laboratory organization and
administration, maintaining a learning environment, developing laboratory
instructional modules, conducting learning experiences, driving task analysis
that includes an introduction to the task of the driver within the highway
transportation system with emphasis on risk perception and management and the
decision-making process; and driver education behind-the-wheel, observation,
and traffic safety instructor development; and
(B) six semester hours of driver and traffic
safety education instructor training as outlined in Texas Education Code,
Chapter 1001.
(b) The TEA shall conduct criminal record
evaluations and issue certificates of completed training for teaching
assistants.
(c) To be approved, a
teaching assistant in driver education must have a high school diploma or
equivalent, have been a licensed driver, excluding the instruction permit, for
at least 5 years, possess a Texas driver's license valid for the type of
vehicle used for instruction, and must not have accumulated 6 or more penalty
points on a driving record during the preceding 36-month period. The school
must use the standards for assessing penalty points for convictions of traffic
law violations and accident involvements established under Texas Transportation
Code, Chapter 708, Subchapter B.
(d) A teaching assistant may be trained by an
approved university as described in subsection (a)(1)(B) of this section; or by
a university, college, school district, or an education service center (ESC) as
described in subsection (a)(1)(A) of this section. When the training is
conducted by a college, school district, or an ESC, the program must be
approved by TEA. A driver education school licensed under Texas Education Code,
Chapter 1001, may train teaching assistants as described in subsection
(a)(1)(C) or subsection (a)(2)(B) of this section.
(e) A school district, an ESC, or a college
or university that uses teaching assistants must employ driver education
supervising teachers to supervise, mentor, and evaluate the teaching
assistants.
(f) A student
instructor may teach any practice teaching necessary for certification in the
in-car phase of a driver education program under the direction and in the
direct presence of a driver education teacher, supervising teacher, or teaching
assistant. The student teacher shall sign the student record for the training
they instruct, and the driver education teacher, supervising teacher, or
teaching assistant that observed the instruction shall co-sign.
(g) All teaching assistants (full or in-car
only) and student instructors shall provide training in an ethical manner so as
to promote respect for the purpose and objectives of a driver education
program. A teaching assistant or student instructor shall not:
(1) make any sexual or obscene comments or
gestures while performing the duties of an instructor or give instruction or
allow a student to secure instruction in a motor vehicle if that instructor or
student is using or exhibits any evidence or effect of an alcoholic beverage,
controlled substance, drug, abusable glue, aerosol paint, or other volatile
chemical as those terms are defined in the Alcohol Beverage Code and the Health
and Safety Code;
(2) falsify driver
education records; and
(3) have
accumulated 6 or more penalty points on a driving record during the preceding
36-month period. The school must use the standards for assessing penalty points
for convictions of traffic law violations and accident involvements established
under Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 708, Subchapter B. Instructors that
accumulated 6 or more penalty points during the preceding 36-month period
cannot provide instruction until it is documented that the accumulated penalty
is less than 6 points.
(h) All teaching assistants (full or in-car
only) and student instructors shall not teach more than eight hours of
behind-the-wheel instruction per day.
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