37 Tex. Admin. Code § 215.10 - Course Instructor Requirements
(a) An instructor teaching a course must:
(1) hold a valid instructor
license;
(2) certificate;
or
(3) be designated, in writing,
as a subject matter expert in the course by the training
coordinator.
(b) The
instructor is responsible for:
(1) ensuring
compliance with commission rules and guidelines;
(2) preparing, maintaining, and submitting
the reports of training within the time frame specified by the Training
Coordinator;
(3) the administration
and conduct of each course taught;
(4) at a minimum, providing a complete lesson
plan, clear learning objectives, instructor biography, approved class roster
and original sign-in sheet, and course evaluation to the training coordinator
for the training file;
(5)
enforcing all attendance and other standards set by the commission or the
training advisory board;
(6)
maintaining the discipline and demeanor of each student during class;
(7) distributing or presenting learning
objectives to all students at the beginning of each course;
(8) ensuring that all learning objectives are
taught; and
(9) ensuring
examinations are proctored or supervised to have fair, honest
results.
(c) The
effective date of this section is May 1, 2017.
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