department of education
Professional Standards Board
14 DE Admin. Code 371
FINAL
REGULATORY IMPLEMENTING ORDER
371 Teacher of the Hearing Impaired
I. Summary of the Evidence and Information Submitted
The Professional Standards Board, acting in cooperation and consultation with the Department of Education, seeks the consent of the State Board of Education to amend 14 DE Admin. Code 371 Standard Certificate Teacher of the Hearing Impaired. It is necessary to amend this regulation as part of the review cycle of all certification regulations, part of which is the necessity to move the certification criteria into Title 14 Education 1500 Professional Standards Board. This regulation sets forth the requirements in 14 DE Admin. Code 1572 for a Standard Certificate Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
Notice of the proposed amendment of the regulation was published in the News Journal and the Delaware State News on October 25, 2006 in the form hereto attached as Exhibit “A”. The notice invited written comments. Comments were received from the Governor’s Council for Exceptional Children and the State Council for Persons with Disabilities. As a result, the amended regulation title was altered to be more people-first and a redundant section of the regulation was removed.
II. Findings of Facts
The Professional Standards Board and the State Board of Education find that it is appropriate to amend this regulation to comply with changes in statute.
III. Decision to Amend the Regulation
For the foregoing reasons, the Professional Standards Board and the State Board of Education conclude that it is appropriate to amend the regulation. Therefore, pursuant to 14 Del.C. §1205(b), the regulation attached hereto as Exhibit “B” is hereby amended. Pursuant to the provision of 14 Del.C. §122(e), the regulation hereby amended shall be in effect for a period of five years from the effective date of this order as set forth in Section V. below.
IV. Text and Citation
The text of the regulation amended shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “B”, and said regulation shall be cited as 14 DE Admin. Code 1572 of the Administrative Code of Regulations of the Department of Education.
V. Effective Date of Order
The effective date of this Order shall be ten (10) days from the date this Order is published in the Delaware Register of Regulations.
APPROVED BY THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD THE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2006
Harold Roberts, Chair |
Edward Czerwinski |
Sandra Falatek |
Mary Furbush |
Karen Gordon |
Richard Gregg |
Barbara Grogg |
Leslie Holden |
Lori Hudson |
Carla Lawson |
Mary Mirabeau |
Gretchen Pikus |
Karen Schilling Ross |
Michael Thomas |
Kathleen Thomas |
Carol Vukelich |
FOR IMPLEMENTATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
Valerie A. Woodruff, Secretary of Education
IT IS SO ORDERED THIS 21ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 2006
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Jean W. Allen, President |
Richard M. Farmer, Jr., Vice President |
Mary B. Graham, Esquire |
Gregory A. Hastings |
Barbara Rutt |
Dennis J. Savage |
Dr. Claibourne D. Smith |
1572 Standard Certificate Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
371 Certification Teacher of the Hearing Impaired
July 1, 1993
The following shall be required for the Standard License.
1.1 Bachelor's or Master's degree in a teacher education program in the area of Hearing Impairment (Deaf Education) or,
1.2 Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 33 credit hours in the following: Methods of Teaching Reading to the Deaf Methods of Teaching Language to the Deaf (6 semester hours) Methods of Teaching Speech to the Deaf Aural Rehabilitation Audiology Psycho, Social and Educational Aspects of Deafness Survey and Introduction, Education of Exceptional Children Human Growth and Development Manual Communications, 6 semester hours in the area of special education, or proficiency as determined by an agency authorized by the Department of Education, and an additional 6 semester hours in the area of special education Methods of Teaching Multihandicapped Deaf Children Tests and Measurements for Exceptional Children and Adults
The following shall be required for the Limited Standard License.
2.1 The Limited Standard License may be issued for a period of three years at the request of a Delaware public school district to a person who has a Bachelor's degree but is no more than 12 semester hours from completion of the requirements in 1.2.
3.0 Licenses that may be issued for this position include Standard and Limited Standard
1572 Standard Certificate Teacher of [Students Who Are the Deaf and or] Hard of Hearing
This regulation shall apply to the requirements for a standard certificate for Teacher of [Students Who Are the Deaf and or] Hard of Hearing pursuant to 14 Del.C., §1220.
The following words and terms, when used in this regulation, shall have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Certification" means the issuance of a certificate, which may occur regardless of a recipient's assignment or employment status.
"Department" means the Delaware Department of Education.
"Educator" means a person licensed and certified by the State under 14 Del.C. §1202 to engage in the practice of instruction, administration or other related professional support services in Delaware public schools, including charter schools, pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the Standards Board and approved by the State Board. The term 'educator' does not include substitute teachers.
"Examination of Content Knowledge" means a standardized test which measures knowledge in a specific content area, such as PRAXIS™ II.
"Fifteen (15) Credits or Their Equivalent in Professional Development" means college credits or an equivalent number of hours, with one (1) credit equating to fifteen (15) hours taken either as part of a degree program or in addition to it, from a regionally accredited college or university or a professional development provider approved by the employing school district or charter school.
"Immorality" means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of an educator and may reasonably be found to impair an educator's effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness.
"License" means a credential which authorizes the holder to engage in the practice for which the license is issued.
"Major or its Equivalent" means a minimum of thirty (30) semester hours of course work in a particular content area.
"NASDTEC" means The National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification. The organization represents professional standards boards, commissions and departments of education in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Dependent Schools, the U.S. Territories, New Zealand, and British Columbia, which are responsible for the preparation, licensure, and discipline of educational personnel.
"NCATE" means The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, a national accrediting body for schools, colleges, and departments of education authorized by the U.S. Department of Education.
"Standard Certificate" means a credential issued to certify that an educator has the prescribed knowledge, skill or education to practice in a particular area, teach a particular subject, or teach a category of students.
"Standards Board" means the Professional Standards Board established pursuant to 14 Del.C. §1201.
"State Board" means the State Board of Education of the State pursuant to 14 Del.C. §104.
"Valid and Current License or Certificate from Another State" means a current full or permanent certificate or license issued by another state. It does not include temporary, emergency or expired certificates or licenses issued from another state.
The Department shall issue a Standard Certificate as a Teacher of [Students Who Are the Deaf and or] Hard of Hearing to an educator who holds a valid Delaware Initial, Continuing, or Advanced License; or a Limited Standard, Standard or Professional Status Certificate issued by the Department prior to August 31, 2003 who has met the following requirements:
3.1 Acquired the prescribed knowledge, skill or education to practice in a particular area, to teach a particular subject or to instruct a particular category of students by:
3.1.1 Obtaining National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
certification in the area, subject, or category for which a Standard Certificate is requested; or
[3.1.2 Meeting the requirements set forth in the relevant Department or Standards Board regulation governing the issuance of a Standard Certificate in the area for which a Standard Certificate is sought; or]
3.1.[32] Graduating from an NCATE specialty organization recognized educator preparation program or from a state approved educator preparation program, where the state approval body employed the appropriate NASDTEC or NCATE specialty organization standards, offered by a regionally accredited college or university, with a major or its equivalent in Deaf Education; or
3.1.[43] Satisfactorily completing the Alternative Routes for Licensure and
Certification Program, the Special Institute for Licensure and Certification, or such other alternative educator preparation programs as the Secretary may approve; or
3.1.[54] Holding a master's degree in deaf education from a program approved by the Council for Education of the Deaf offered through a regionally accredited college or university; or
3.1.[65] Holding a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in any content area and for applicants applying after June 30, 2006 for their first standard certificate, satisfactory completion of fifteen (15) credits or their equivalent in professional development related to their area of certification, of which at least six (6) credits or their equivalent must focus on pedagogy, selected by the applicant with the approval of the employing school district or charter school which is submitted to the Department; and
3.2 For applicants applying after December 31, 2005, where a Praxis™ II examination in the area of the Standard Certificate requested is applicable and available, achieved a passing score as established by the Standards Board, in consultation with the Department and with the concurrence of the State Board, on the examination; or
3.3 Met the requirements for licensure and holding a valid and current license or certificate from another state as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing;
3.3.1 The Department shall not act on an application for certification if the applicant is under official investigation by any state or local authority with the power to issue educator licenses or certifications, where the alleged conduct involves allegations of immorality, misconduct in office, incompetence, willful neglect of duty, disloyalty or falsification of credentials, until the applicant provides evidence of the investigation's resolution; or
3.4 Met the requirements for a Meritorious New Teacher Candidate Designation adopted pursuant to 14 Del.C. §1203.
3.5 If additional criteria are imposed by a specific regulation in the area for which a Standard Certificate is sought, the additional requirements must also be met.
Educators may hold certificates in more than one area.
An applicant for a Standard Certificate shall submit:
5.1 Official transcripts; and
5.2 Official scores on the Praxis II examination if applicable and available; or
5.3 Evidence of passage of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certificate, if applicable; or
5.4 An official copy of the out of state license or certification, if applicable.
5.5 If applied for simultaneously with application for an Initial License, the applicant shall provide all required documentation for that application in addition to the documentation cited above.
If an applicant holds a valid Initial, Continuing, or Advanced Delaware License; or a Limited Standard, Standard or Professional Status Certificate issued prior to August 31, 2003 and is requesting additional Standard Certificates, only that documentation necessary to demonstrate acquisition of the prescribed knowledge, skill or education required for the additional Standard Certificate requested is required.
This regulation shall apply to all requests for issuance of a Standard Certificate, except as specifically addressed herein. Educators holding a Professional Status Certificate or a Standard Certificate issued on or before August 31, 2003 shall be issued a Continuing License upon the expiration of their current Professional Status Certificate or Standard Certificate. The Standard Certificate for each area in which they held a Professional Status Certificate or a Standard Certificate shall be listed on the Continuing License or the Advanced License. The Department shall also recognize a Limited Standard Certificate issued prior to August 31, 2003, provided that the educator successfully completes the requirements set forth in the prescription letter received with the Limited Standard Certificate. Requirements must be completed by the expiration date of the Limited Standard Certificate, but in no case later than December 31, 2008.
A Standard Certificate is valid regardless of the assignment or employment status of the holder of a certificate or certificates, and is not subject to renewal. It shall be revoked in the event the educator's Initial, Continuing, or Advanced License or Limited Standard, Standard, or Professional Status Certificate is revoked in accordance with 14 DE Admin. Code 1514. An educator whose license or certificate is revoked is entitled to a full and fair hearing before the Professional Standards Board. Hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the Standards Board's Hearing Procedures and Rules.
The Secretary of Education may, upon the written request of the superintendent of a local school district or charter school administrator or other employing authority, review credentials submitted in application for a Standard Certificate on an individual basis and grant a Standard Certificate to an applicant who otherwise does not meet the requirements for a Standard Certificate, but whose effectiveness is documented by the local school district or charter school administrator or other employing authority.