A. Career
switcher alternate route to licensure for career professionals - Provisional
(Career Switcher) License. An alternate route is available to career switchers
who seek teaching endorsements preK through grade 12 with the exception of
special education.
1. An individual seeking a
Provisional (Career Switcher) License through the career switcher program shall
meet the following prerequisite requirements:
a. An application process;
b. An earned baccalaureate degree from an
accredited institution;
c. The
completion of requirements for an endorsement in a teaching area or the
equivalent through verifiable experience or academic study;
d. At least three years of successful
full-time work experience or its equivalent; and
e. Virginia qualifying scores on the
professional teacher's assessments as prescribed by the Virginia Board of
Education.
2. The
Provisional (Career Switcher) License is awarded at the end of Level I
preparation for an initial validity period of one school year. All components
of the career switcher alternate route for career professionals shall be
completed by the candidate.
3. The
Level I requirements shall be completed during the course of a single year and
may be offered through a variety of delivery systems, including distance
learning programs. If an employing agency recommends extending the Provisional
(Career Switcher) License for a second year, the candidate will enter Level III
of the program. Career switcher programs shall submit program documentation as
set forth by the Virginia Department of Education for review and be certified
every seven years by the Virginia Department of Education.
a. Level I preparation. Intensive Level I
preparation includes a minimum of 180 clock hours of instruction, including
field experience. This phase includes human development and learning;
curriculum and instruction, including technology; language and literacy;
specific course content relating to the Virginia Standards of Learning;
foundations of education and the teaching profession; classroom and behavior
management; and assessment of and for learning.
b. Level II preparation during first year of
employment.
(1) Candidate seeks employment in
Virginia with the one-year Provisional (Career Switcher) License.
(2) Continued Level II preparation during the
first year of employment with a minimum of five seminars that expand the
intensive preparation requirements listed in subdivision 3 a of this
subsection. The five seminars will include a minimum of 20 cumulative
instructional hours. A variety of instructional delivery techniques will be
utilized to implement the seminars.
(3) One year of successful, full-time
teaching experience in a Virginia public or accredited nonpublic school under a
one-year Provisional (Career Switcher) License. A trained mentor shall be
assigned to assist the candidate during the first year of employment.
Responsibilities of the mentor include the following:
(a) Collaborate with the beginning teacher in
the development and implementation of an individualized professional
development plan;
(b) Observe,
assess, coach, and provide opportunities for constructive feedback, including
strategies for self-reflection;
(c)
Share resources and materials;
(d)
Share best instructional, assessment, and organizational practices; classroom
and behavior management strategies; and techniques for promoting varied and
effective methods of communication with and among students; and
(e) Provide general support and direction
regarding school policies and procedures.
(4) Upon successful completion of the Levels
I and II preparation requirements of the career switcher alternate route to
licensure program and submission of a recommendation from the employing
Virginia educational agency, the candidate will be eligible to apply for a
10-year, renewable license. Renewal requirements for the regular license will
be subject to current regulations of the Virginia Board of Education.
c. Level III preparation, if
required.
(1) Post preparation, if required,
will be conducted by the employing Virginia educational agency to address the
areas where improvement is needed as identified in the candidate's professional
improvement plan; and
(2) Upon
successful completion of Levels I, II, and, if required, Level III of the
career switcher alternate route to licensure program and submission of a
recommendation from the employing Virginia educational agency, the candidate
will be eligible to receive a 10-year renewable license.
4. Verification of program
completion will be documented by the certified program provider and the
division superintendent or designee.
5. Certified providers implementing a career
switcher program may charge a fee for participation in the program.
B. An alternate route is available
to individuals employed by a Virginia educational agency who seek teaching
endorsements preK through grade 12. The employing Virginia educational agency
may request a nonrenewable Provisional License on behalf of the individual if
the individual has completed an allowable portion of professional studies and
endorsement requirements. An employed teacher may demonstrate meeting the
teaching endorsement requirements by passing a rigorous academic subject test
for endorsements in which a test is prescribed by the Virginia Board of
Education. This testing option does not apply to individuals (i) who are
seeking an early/primary education preK-3 or elementary education preK-6
endorsement, special education endorsements, or a reading specialist
endorsement or (ii) who hold a Technical Professional License, Vocational
Evaluator License, Pupil Personnel Services License, School Manager License, or
Division Superintendent License. This route also is available to individuals
who are employed by a Virginia public school, a Virginia accredited nonpublic
school, or an accredited virtual school or program and who are seeking the
Online Teacher License that is issued to teachers who teach only online
courses. The Provisional License will be issued for a validity period not to
exceed three years. The Provisional License is a nonrenewable teaching license
valid for a period not to exceed three years. Individuals shall complete all
licensure requirements to become eligible for the 10-year, renewable license.
1. An individual seeking a license through
this alternate route shall have met the following requirements:
a. Entered the teaching field through the
alternate route to licensure upon the recommendation of the employing Virginia
educational agency. For the Online Teacher Provisional License, individuals
shall be employed by a Virginia public school division, a Virginia accredited
nonpublic school, or an accredited virtual school or program;
b. Earned a baccalaureate degree from an
accredited institution with the exception of individuals seeking the Technical
Professional License;
c. Have met
requirements for the endorsement area; and
d. Need to complete an allowable portion of
professional studies and licensure requirements.
2. The professional studies requirements for
the appropriate level of endorsement sought shall be completed. A Virginia
educational agency may submit to the Superintendent of Public Instruction for
approval an alternate program to meet the professional studies requirements.
The alternate program shall include training such as seminar, internship, or
coursework in human development and learning; curriculum and instruction,
including technology; assessment of and for learning; classroom and behavior
management; foundations of education and the teaching profession, including
legal status of teachers and students, federal and state laws, and teacher
evaluation as prescribed by the Virginia Board of Education's guidelines for
performance standards and evaluation criteria established pursuant to §
22.1-253.13:5B
of the Code of Virginia; and language and literacy.
3. One year of successful, full-time teaching
experience in the appropriate teaching area in a Virginia public or an
accredited nonpublic school shall be completed. For the Online Teacher License
only, one year of successful online teaching experience in the endorsement area
in a public school division, an accredited nonpublic school, or an accredited
virtual school or program may be accepted in lieu of the supervised teaching
experience. A fully licensed experienced teacher shall be available in the
school building to assist the beginning teacher employed through the alternate
route.
C. Alternate route
in special education. The Provisional (Special Education) License is a
nonrenewable teaching license issued for a validity period not to exceed three
years to an individual employed as a special education teacher in a public
school or a nonpublic school in Virginia who does not hold the appropriate
special education endorsement. The Provisional (Special Education) License will
be issued only with endorsements in special education. The Provisional License
is a nonrenewable teaching license valid for a period not to exceed three
years. This alternate route to special education endorsement is not applicable
to individuals seeking the Online Teacher License. To be issued the Provisional
(Special Education) License through this alternate route, an individual shall:
1. Be employed by a Virginia public or
accredited nonpublic school as a special education teacher and have the
recommendation of the employing educational agency;
2. Have earned a baccalaureate degree from an
accredited institution;
3. Have an
assigned mentor with an active Virginia teaching license with an endorsement in
special education; and
4. Have a
planned program of study in the assigned endorsement area, make progress toward
meeting the endorsement requirements each of the three years of the license,
and have completed at least three semester hours of coursework in the
competencies of foundations for educating students with disabilities and have
an understanding and application of the legal aspects and regulatory
requirements associated with identification, education, and evaluation of
students with disabilities. A survey course integrating these competencies
would satisfy this requirement.
The Provisional (Special Education) License issued through
this alternate route shall not be issued without the completion of these
prerequisites.
D.
Alternate programs at institutions of higher education or Virginia school
divisions. Alternate programs developed by institutions of higher education (i)
recognize the unique strengths of prospective teachers from nontraditional
backgrounds and (ii) prepare these individuals to meet the same standards that
are established for others who are granted a license through an alternate
route.
E. Experiential learning.
Individuals applying for an initial teaching license through the alternate
route as prescribed by the Virginia Board of Education shall meet the following
criteria to be eligible to request that experiential learning satisfy the
coursework for the endorsement (teaching) content area:
1. Have earned a baccalaureate degree from an
accredited institution;
2. Have at
least three years of documented successful full-time work experience that may
include specialized training related to the endorsement sought; and
3. Have met the Virginia qualifying score on
the content knowledge assessment prescribed by the Virginia Board of Education.
Experiential learning does not apply to individuals seeking
special education and preK-3 and preK-6 endorsements or endorsements for which
there is no Virginia Board of Education-prescribed content or subject
assessment.
Notes
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Va. Admin. Code §
20-23-90
Derived From
Virginia
Register Volume 34, Issue 24, eff.
8/23/2018; Amended,
Virginia
Register Volume 37, Issue 14, eff.
4/15/2021; Amended,
Virginia
Register Volume 41, Issue 2, eff.
10/24/2024.
Statutory Authority: §§
22.1-16 and
22.1-298 of the Code of
Virginia.