Utah Admin. Code R277-309-2 - Definitions
(1) "Co-teaching" means the instructional
arrangement in which a general education teacher and a special education
teacher deliver core instruction along with specialized instruction, as needed,
to a diverse group of students in a single instructional space or
class.
(2) "Content specialist"
means a licensed educator who provides instruction or specialized support for
students and teachers in a school setting.
(3) "Educator license" means an associate,
professional, or LEA-specific license issued by the Superintendent under Rule
R277-301.
(4) "Elementary setting"
means an instructional model where students typically have a single class with
a single teacher primarily responsible for instruction in all core standards
established in Rule R277-700.
(5)
"License areas of concentration" has the same meaning as described in Section
R277-301-2, including elementary
education, secondary education, special education, and career and technical
education.
(6) "License
endorsement" or "endorsement" has the same meaning as described in Section
R277-301-2, including special
education mild/moderate, special education severe disabilities, mathematics,
English language arts, and dance.
(7) "Secondary setting" means an
instructional model where students typically rotate among classes taught by
multiple teachers that are considered subject matter experts, primarily
responsible for instruction in the core standards in an area as established by
the Board in Rule R277-700.
Notes
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