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Rule Orientation 505-2-.41 Educator Certificate Upgrades Effective Dec 15, 2010
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Background Why Change? What Changes? New Requirements Timeline Grandfathering ….Still to Come Session Overview
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Media Coverage
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Certificate “level” is based on highest degree earned (4, 5, 6, or 7) Higher certificate level = salary increase Background GA is 3rd highest in USA for advanced degree compensation ($5K - $6K per degree) GA is near bottom in USA for advanced degree standards and rigor
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In AY 2008-09, Georgia paid $68M in salary increases for “Unused Leadership Degrees” Resulted in 2009 and 2010 Legislative Action (HB455-HB923), phased-in elimination of leadership degree salary upgrades for those not employed in a leadership position Background GEORGIA PAID $880M IN SALARY INCREASES FOR ALL ADVANCED DEGREE LEVELS (5-6-7)
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Research October 2007 MARCH 2007
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Quality control? What is our return on this investment? Goals for advanced degrees: –Higher levels of knowledge & skills –Gains in student learning –Positive contributions to school improvement initiatives Why Change?
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advanced degrees, work in schools, student achievement, and salary increases Why Change? We must create a stronger connection between:
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Establishing those connections Narrowing the options for upgrading Creating quality control measures –New eligibility criteria for institutions –New eligibility criteria for advanced degrees What Changes?
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Narrowing the options... Advanced degrees that upgrade must be in a GaPSC field of certification (1) currently held by the educator (In Field), or (2) must result in a new GaPSC field of certification (New Field) What Changes?
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All institutions and advanced degrees leading to GA upgrades must meet the same levels of quality as GaPSC approved institutions and programs – NCATE / TEAC / Carnegie Classification – Program quality What Changes?
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FROM: Pay for Any Degree Institution USDOE-CHEA Accredited What Changes? TO: Phased-In System w/Grandfathering Focus Degrees (In-Field / New Field) Ensure High Quality Institutions (NCATE / TEAC / Carnegie Classification) Better ROI for Student Achievement
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Advanced Degree MUST BE: Master’s or higher education degree in the educator’s certification field, OR Master’s or higher degree in the educator’s content/subject area –Examples: In-field for Early Childhood = M.Ed. in Early Childhood In-field for Secondary Math = M.Ed. in Secondary Ed./Mathematics OR M.S. in Mathematics In-field for Educational Leadership = Ed.D. in Educational Leadership OR Ph.D. in Educational Leadership Option 1: In-Field Requirements
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Institution MUST BE: If In-State GaPSC-approved, or Carnegie Classification of RU/VH or RU/H RU/VH – Research Univ/Very High Research Activity Option 1: In-Field Requirements If Out-of-State NCATE, or TEAC, or Carnegie Classification of RU/VH or RU/H
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Advanced Degrees MUST BE: Master’s or higher education degree in a GaPSC field of certification A state-approved program that leads to initial certification –Examples: A new field for Early Childhood = M.Ed. in Special Ed. A new field for Secondary Math = M.Ed. in Science Ed. A new field for School Counselor = Ed.D. in School Psychology Option 2: New Field Requirements
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Additional Requirements: In order to earn the upgrade, the educator must also... –pass the GACE content assessments –meet all certification requirements –formally add the new field to their certificate Option 2: New Field Requirements
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Programs and Institutions MUST BE: –State-approved by GaPSC or the appropriate state-equivalent agency In-state (GA) institutions must have a GaPSC- approved professional education unit Option 2: New Field Requirements
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Out-of-state institutions MUST BE: –State-Approved by that State (or GaPSC), and –NCATE, or –TEAC, or –Carnegie Classification of RU/VH or RU/H. Option 2: New Field Requirements
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Rule adopted in November, effective 12/15/10 All certificate levels in place on 12/15/10 will remain intact Grandfathering Period: 12/15/10 – 7/15/11 Grandfathered = Upgrade by “old” rules Grandfathering Requirements: –Enrolled by date AND –Completed by date Timeline & Grandfathering
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Master’s degree programs: –Enrolled by 7/15/11 –Completed by 12/15/14 Specialist degree programs: –Enrolled by 7/15/11 –Completed by 12/15/15 Doctoral degree programs: –Enrolled by 7/15/11 –Completed by 12/15/16 Enrolled = admitted and actively participating in coursework Grandfathering Dates
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Three new Service Certificate fields: –Curriculum and Instruction (P-12) –Instructional Technology (P-12) –Teacher Leadership (P-12) …Still to Come Standards and Rules IHE Program Development & Approval GACE Content Assessments
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Because programs currently exist in these 3 fields, the GaPSC is extending the grandfathering dates for program enrollment and completion in these three fields beyond the July 15, 2011, date. …Still to Come (3 Certs) CURRENT GUIDANCE: All candidates must be enrolled by 1/15/2013; Complete Master’s or Specialist degree program by July 15, 2015, Complete Doctoral coursework by July 15, 2015 and Dissertation requirements by July 15, 2017(?)
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…Still to Come (3 Certs) Dissertationl Completion May Be Extended Beyond July 15, 2015
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…Still to Come (Resources) GaPSC Website: Rules Guidelines (HB455 / Upgrade / Leadership Powerpoints Training Modules (Slides/Video/Narration) FAQs / Sample Scenarios
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HB455 GUIDELINES
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Let’s Work Through It Together So, Georgia will accept professional out-of-state certificates to establish professional certification. However, the individual will be subject to our Special Georgia Requirements if they did not meet them for the professional out-of-statecertificate.So, Georgia will accept professional out-of-state certificates to establish professional certification. However, the individual will be subject to our Special Georgia Requirements if they did not meet them for the professional out-of-statecertificate. A Georgia educator holds a Clear Renewable Level 4 certificate in Early Childhood Education (P-5). The educator is interested in attending Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) to complete an MAT program in Secondary Education. Is the degree an In-Field or New Field Option? Yes, it is a New Field Is the out-of-state institution NCATE, TEAC or Carnegie RU/H or RU?VH? Yes, Liberty Univ is NCATE Accredited Is the college, school or education department approved by the Virginia Department of Education? Yes, Liberty Univ is state-approved
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Yes…but wait So, Georgia will accept professional out-of-state certificates to establish professional certification. However, the individual will be subject to our Special Georgia Requirements if they did not meet them for the professional out-of-statecertificate.So, Georgia will accept professional out-of-state certificates to establish professional certification. However, the individual will be subject to our Special Georgia Requirements if they did not meet them for the professional out-of-statecertificate. Many institutions offer degrees in fields such as “Secondary Education”. In order to add a new field with a degree in Secondary Education, the transcript and recommendation form must list an area of specialization in a field recognized by Georgia. For example: Liberty University has a Degree in “Secondary Education with a specialization in Science”. The educator must also pass the GACE assessments for the specific Secondary field of specialization and add the field before being eligible for the upgrade.
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…Still to Come (Resources) Memos to Super/HR/Deans/RESA Dir PSC Pulse Newsletter Media Releases Presentations College Cert Officials GASPA Winter GAEL + Affiliates RESAs MyPSC Account Email
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Questions? See the Certificate Upgrade Guidelines at www.gapsc.com Comments / Suggestions
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