19 Tex. Admin. Code § 89.1245 - Staffing and Staff Development
(a) School
districts shall take all reasonable affirmative steps to assign appropriately
certified teachers to the required bilingual and English as a second language
(ESL) programs in accordance with Texas Education Code (TEC), §29.061,
concerning bilingual and ESL program teachers. School districts that are unable
to secure a sufficient number of appropriately certified bilingual and/or ESL
teachers to provide the required programs may request activation of the
appropriate permits in accordance with Chapter 230 of this title (relating to
Professional Educator Preparation and Certification).
(b) School districts that are unable to
employ a sufficient number of teachers, including part-time teachers, who meet
the requirements of subsection (a) of this section for the bilingual and ESL
programs shall apply on or before November 1 for an exception to the bilingual
program or a waiver for the ESL program as provided in §89.1207(a) and
(b) of this title (relating to Bilingual
Exceptions and English as a Second Language Program Waivers).
(c) Teachers assigned to the bilingual or ESL
program may receive salary supplements through bilingual education allotment
funds as authorized by TEC, §48.105.
(d) School districts may compensate teachers
and aides assigned to bilingual or ESL programs for participation in virtual,
face-to-face, and hybrid professional development outside of regular work hours
designed to increase their skills or lead to bilingual or ESL
certification.
(e) The commissioner
of education shall encourage school districts to cooperate with colleges and
universities to provide training for teachers assigned to bilingual or ESL
programs.
(f) The Texas Education
Agency shall develop, in collaboration with education service centers,
resources for implementing bilingual and ESL training programs. The materials
shall provide a framework for:
(1)
developmentally appropriate bilingual and ESL programs for prekindergarten
through Grade 12;
(2) affectively,
linguistically, and cognitively appropriate instruction in bilingual and ESL
programs in accordance with §89.1210(b)(1)-(3)
of this title (relating to Program Content and Design); and
(3) developmentally appropriate programs for
emergent bilingual students identified with multiple needs and/or
exceptionalities.
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