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1 Division of Federal, State, and Community Resources Alternative Certification Steve Senf Career and Technology Education Work-Based Certification Program 803-896-0346 ssenf@ed.sc.gov

2 South Carolina Code of Laws Section 59-25-20 (Certification and licensure) Section 59-26-10 (Training, Certification and Evaluation) Section 59-26-30 (Contract and evaluation) Section 59-26-40 (Cognitive assessments, certification and regulations) Certification Regulations R 43-50 - Persons Required to Hold a Teaching Certificate R 43-51 - Certification Requirements R 43-55 - Renewal of Credentials R 43-63 - Requirements for Career and Technology Education Work- Based Certification R 43-205.1 - Assisting, Developing, and Evaluating Professional Teaching (ADEPT) Statutory and Regulatory References

3 Certification (Academic certification Areas) Professional Practices Educator Preparation Alternative Certification (Academic Certification Areas) – PACE – ABCTE – TFA – Adjunct Career and Technology Education (CATE) Certification(Work-based Certification Areas) Office of Educator Services, Alternative Certification

4 CATE Academic Certification Agriculture Family and Consumer Sciences Industrial Technology Education Business/Marketing/Computer Technology Four-year, teacher education program or MAT Program of Alternative Certification for Educators (PACE or Academic) CIDs - (O, 1, or 2xxxxx)

5 Work-Based Certification CIDs - (9xxxxx) Alternative Certification

6 Qualification is based on a combination of work experience and education in the area of certification Pay Grade Bachelor’s Bachelor’s+18 Master’s Master’s+30 Doctorate HS Diploma 4 yrs 5 yrs 6yrs NANA 30 Sem. Hrs. 3 yrs 4 yrs 5 yrs NANA Associate’s (60) 2 yrs 3 yrs 4 yrs NANA Associate’s (90) 1 yr 2 yrs 3 yrs NANA Bachelor’s 6 mos 1 yr 2 yrs NANA Bachelor’s +18 NA 6 mos 1 yr NANA Master’s NA NA 6 mos NANA Master’s +30 NA NA NA 6 mos NA Doctorate NA NA NA NA 6 mos

7 CATE Work-Based Certification Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Carpentry Diesel Technology Electricity Electronics Environmental Control Systems Machine Tool Technology Masonry Plumbing Welding Post-Secondary Degree Not Required CIDs - (9xxxxx) State or National Examination Required

8 CATE Work-Based Certification Culinary Arts Digital Art and Design Graphic Communications Media Technology Drafting (Degree req.) Firefighting* Power Equipment Technology Clothing Design* Post-Secondary Degree Not Required CIDs - (9xxxxx) State Competency Examination Required

9 CATE Work-Based Certification Cosmetology, Barbering and Nail Technology require an SC LLR Instructor’s License Health Science Technology Information Technology (Networking) Information Technology (Programming) *Engineering Technology requires a Certificate of Training. Must be requested by the school district Post-Secondary Degree Required Associate’s or higher CIDs - (9xxxxx) Professional license; No Competency Examination

10 Work-Based Certification Steps to Work-Based Certification

11 Work-Based Certification ApplyQualify Interview/ Employed Completes Certification Program Certified/ Enrolled To SCDE Get Letter of Eligibility and Confirmation of Employment School returns completed COE to me

12 Work-Based Certification ApplyQualify Interview/ Employed Completes Certification Program Certified/ Enrolled

13 1.Submits application and supporting documentation 2.Receives Letter of Eligibility (LOE) 3.Seeks employment w/LOE in hand 4.When hired, district submits Confirmation of Employment (COE) 5.Certificate issued and applicant registers for DIRECT institutes 6.Completes all work-based licensure requirements in five years 7.Receives Professional Certificate Steps To Work-Based Professional Certification Work-Based Certification

14 Requirements

15 Work-Based Certification Requirements Year 1 (CATE Induction Certificate) Complete Developing Instructional Readiness for Educators of Career and Technology (DIRECT) 1 & 2 in-service institutes Attempt the Basic Skills examinations (WorkKeys) Complete ADEPT Induction Year Work-Based Certification

16 Work-Based Certification Requirements Year 2 (CATE Induction Certificate) Complete DIRECT 3 & 4 in-service institutes Complete Competency examination* State Competency examination Industry Competency examination Complete ADEPT Formal Performance evaluation *Except Cosmetology/Barbering/Nail, Health Science Technology, Information Technology, Engineering, Law Enforcement and Firefighting* Work-Based Certification

17 Work-Based Certification Requirements Years 3-5 (CATE Pre-Professional Certificate) Pass Basic Skills examinations (WorkKeys)* Complete six semester hours of approved coursework (Can complete earlier) *All CATE teachers are expected to take the basic skills examinations at least once a year until all portions are passed. Work-Based Certification

18 Areas of Misunderstanding Reciprocity-NONE, but we work with people Hiring before LOE-Fines, Report Card Basic Skills exam – WorkKeys Competency exam -State vs. Industry Professional Development coursework-think pedagogy ADEPT SAFE-T Waivers or extensions- for ADEPT only DIRECT Institutes A Request for Change/Action Form MUST be sent in when submitting documents Work-Based Certification

19 Professional coursework needs to total six semester hours from the following pedagogy areas: Induction/Teaching MethodsCurriculum Design/Development Classroom ManagementTesting, Measurement and Assessment Behavioral PsychologyIntegrating Technology into the Classroom Reading and Writing in Content Area Middle/High Courses need to be from a regionally accredited college or university. Any course not in the above areas must be pre-approved by me.

20 Work-Based Certification All document submissions should include a change/action form Documents for initial certification such as test scores and transcripts should be submitted to altlicensure@ed.sc.gov or transcripts@ed.sc.gov oraltlicensure@ed.sc.govtranscripts@ed.sc.gov faxed to 803-896-0368 Specific questions and requests should be sent to me: ssenf@ed.sc.govssenf@ed.sc.gov or 803-896-0346

21 Work-Based Certification DIRECT I and III usually starts in July for four days or September for four Saturdays DIRECT II and IV usually starts in late January for four Saturdays and late June for four days A new hire must start DIRECT I if hired in time to start one of the classes. If the new teacher is hired after DIRECT I starts in September, they must start with DIRECT II in January, then take DIRECT I in July. Failure to enroll in DIRECT can result in an Expired license. DIRECT I is a quick start that covers many areas DIRECT II focuses on classroom management DIRECT III focuses on curriculum DIRECT IV focuses on Assessment

22 Additional Information PLEASE do not hire people before they apply with me and get a Letter of Eligibility. This can result in expired certificates. (example) Let me know when teachers quit or are terminated www.sccatejobs.com

23 Academic or PACE Agriculture Business, Marketing & Computers Family & Consumer Science Industrial Technology Call Center: 803-896-0325

24 Out of the Office I will be out of the office until March 22 nd. Please use the call center or ask for Laura Covington, Team Leader, if the call center cannot help with your questions.


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