EFFECTIVE TEACHERS AND LEADERS UNIT February 2015 HIGHLY QUALIFIED REQUIREMENTS.

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EFFECTIVE TEACHERS AND LEADERS UNIT February 2015 HIGHLY QUALIFIED REQUIREMENTS

Appropriate Certificate Approved Subject Area on Certificate 4 APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED

Elementary & Secondary Teachers To be Appropriately Certified: Elementary Teachers: pass the AEPA or NES exam, OR have an approved out-of-state comparable test Secondary Teachers: Teachers in grades 6-12 whose primary assignment is in a core content area must: pass an AEPA or NES exam, OR have an approved out-of-state comparable test, OR have a Master’s Degree in the specific subject area.

HIGHLY QUALIFIED REQUIREMENTS

History of NCLB Highly Qualified Requirements

Highly Qualified means… The teacher has demonstrated content competency in the subject area taught.

Highly Qualified means… The teacher holds a bachelor’s degree AND The teacher has a valid Arizona teaching certificate —intern, reciprocal, provisional, or standard (charter school teachers are exempt from this requirement with the exception of Special Education positions) AND The teacher has demonstrated content competency in the subject area taught.

 Early Childhood Subject Knowledge (K-3)  Elementary Subject Knowledge (K-8)  Middle Grades - Language Arts/Reading  Middle Grades - General Science  Middle Grades - Mathematics  Middle Grades - Social Studies

 Biology  Chemistry  Earth Science  Economics  English  Foreign Languages  Geography  History  Mathematics  Physics  Political Science/Government

Music K-12 Visual Arts K-12 Reading Specialist K-12 Math Interventionist K-8 Structured English Immersion Classrooms (SEI) K-12 *Refer to Teacher Attestation forms for acceptable content verification options. teachers-and-paraprofessionals/information-for-administrators/

To meet Highly Qualified Requirements in Elementary (Self-contained K-8 th grades) a teacher has:  Passed the AEPA Exam for Elementary Subject Knowledge #01, or NES Elementary Education Exam subtests I and II OR  Passed the AEPA Exam for Early Childhood Subject Knowledge #36 (K-3 rd grade only) OR  Highly Qualified Reciprocity (Out-of-state comparable exam or HOUSSE Rubric required) OR  Holds an AZ Elementary HOUSSE Rubric dated no later than June 30, 2007 (documentation required)

Kindergarten HIGHLY QUALIFIED* Elementary, Early Childhood, or SPED Certificate (except charter schools) Passed the AEPA #01, or NES Subtest I & II; or AEPA #36 (K-3 only) or HQ Reciprocity or HOUSSE Rubric APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Elementary Certificate with an Early Childhood Endorsement or Early Childhood Certificate, or SPED Certificate with ECE Endorsement or Reciprocity (except charter schools) *Use Highly Qualified Teacher Attestation Form For Elementary Example: Kindergarten Appropriately Certified & Highly Qualified Comparison

Elementary Grades 1-8 HIGHLY QUALIFIED* Elementary or ECE (K-3 only) Certificate (except charters) Passed the AEPA #01, or NES Subtest I & II; or the AEPA #36 (K-3 only) or HQT Reciprocity or HOUSSE Rubric APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Elementary (1-8) or ECE Certificate (K-3 only) (except charters) AEPA #01, or NES Subtest I & II or (K-3 only AEPA #36) or HQT Reciprocity *Use Highly Qualified Teacher Attestation Form For Elementary Example: Elementary Grades 1-8 Self-Contained Appropriately Certified & Highly Qualified Comparison

Single Subject Elementary Grades 5-6 Option #1 Elementary Content Highly Qualified* Elementary Teaching Certificate (except charters) Passed the AEPA #01, or NES Subtest I & II, or HQT Reciprocity or HOUSSE Rubric Option #2 Secondary Core Content Highly Qualified Elementary or Secondary Teaching Certificate (except charters) Passed the AEPA or NES in the Core Content Area or 24 credits/Major or HOUSSE Rubric or HQT Reciprocity *Use Highly Qualified Teacher Attestation Form For Single Subject Elementary Example: Single Subject Elementary Grades 5-6 Highly Qualified ONLY

To Hire or Not To Hire? 1. 3 rd grade self-contained 2. Kindergarten 3. 6 th grade English Language Arts (ELA) 4. Kindergarten

To be Highly Qualified at the Secondary level (Departmentalized grades 6-12), a teacher has:  Passed the appropriate Core Subject Knowledge Exam OR  An advanced degree in the core academic subject area OR  At least 24 credits/major in the core academic subject area OR  Highly Qualified Reciprocity (Out-of-state comparable exam or HOUSSE Rubric required) OR  HOUSSE Rubric in the content taught dated before June 2007

Secondary HIGHLY QUALIFIED* A Valid Certificate (except charters) Passed the AEPA or NES in the Core Content Area or 24 credits/Major/Advanced Degree or HOUSSE Rubric or HQT Reciprocity (other options are available) APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Secondary Certificate (except charters) Passed the AEPA or NES in Core Content Subject Knowledge with the Approved Area on Certificate or Reciprocity *See HQT Attestation Form for other HQT options for Middle, Junior High, High School, Visual Arts (K-12), and Music (K-12) Example: Secondary Grades 6-12 Appropriately Certified & Highly Qualified Comparison

To Hire or Not To Hire? th grade Mathematics th grade Chemistry th grade U.S. History 8. 9 th -12 th grade English

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Special Education Preschool Teacher

SPED Early Childhood HIGHLY QUALIFIED* SPED Early Childhood Certificate or SPED Certificate K-12 as well as an ECE Certificate or SPED Certificate K-12 with an ECE Endorsement APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED SPED Early Childhood Certificate or SPED Certificate with ECE Endorsement or SPED Certificate as well as an ECE Certificate SPED: Early Childhood exam (AZ023) or SPED (NT601) with Early Childhood Endorsement requirements *Use Highly Qualified Teacher Attestation Form For Elementary Example: SPED Early Childhood Appropriately Certified & Highly Qualified Comparison

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER OF RECORD OR NON-TEACHER OF RECORD

As a result: He/she may meet the Highly Qualified requirements by holding only a valid Arizona Special Education Certificate appropriate to the contracted teaching position. professionals/files/2012/05/k- 12spednotteacherofrecord.pdf

Special Education Elementary Non-Teacher of Record HIGHLY QUALIFIED* Special Education Certificate APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Special Education Certificate in the appropriate disability area *Use HQT Attestation Form For Special Education Teacher of Record (K-6) Example: Special Education Non-Teacher of Record K-6 Appropriately Certified and Highly Qualified Comparison

Highly Qualified Special Education Elementary Teacher of Record K-8 6spedteacherofrecord.pdf

Highly Qualified Special Education Secondary 6-12th Teacher of Record 12spedteacherofrecord.pdf

 Biology  Chemistry  Earth Science  Economics  English  Foreign Languages  Geography  History  Mathematics  Physics  Political Science/Government  Visual Arts  Music

Secondary Special Education Teacher of Record (6-8) HIGHLY QUALIFIED* Special Education Certificate in the appropriate disability area AEPA #01, or NES Elem. I & II or HOUSSE Rubric, or HQT Reciprocity or Passed the AEPA or NES in the Core Content Area or 24 credits/Major or HOUSSE Rubric or HQT Reciprocity (other options are available) APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Special Education Certificate in the appropriate disability area *Use HQT Attestation Form For Special Education Teacher of Record (6-8) Example: Special Education Middle Grades Core Content

Secondary Special Education Teacher of Record (9-12) HIGHLY QUALIFIED* Special Education Certificate in the appropriate disability area Passed the AEPA or NES in the Core Content Area or 24 credits/Major or HOUSSE Rubric or HQT Reciprocity or Elementary Subject Knowledge requirements (if applicable) (other options are available) APPROPRIATELY CERTIFIED Special Education Certificate in the appropriate disability area *Use HQT Attestation Form For Special Education Teacher of Record (9-12) Example: Special Education Secondary Core Content Appropriately Certified and Highly Qualified Comparison

To Hire or Not To Hire? 9. SPED Teacher of Record 7-8 th grade ELA 10. SPED Teacher of Record Gr Aims A 11. SPED Resource K SPED Teacher of Record Gr Mathematics

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