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2024 SESSION
24106822DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 22.1-298.1, as it shall become effective, of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 22.1-298.1. (For effective date, see Acts 2022, cc. 549 and 550, cl. 2) Regulations governing licensure.
A. As used in this section:
"Alternate route to licensure" means a
nontraditional route to teacher licensure available to individuals who meet the
criteria specified in the guidelines developed pursuant to subsection N
O or regulations issued by the Board of Education.
"Concurrent enrollment" means the enrollment of a qualified student in a postsecondary course that is taught by approved high school faculty, adjunct college faculty, or college faculty at a high school or institution of higher education accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or through an online program recognized by a state education agency. "Concurrent enrollment" includes associate degree transfer programs, career and technical education programs as defined in § 22.1-207.01, and noncredit industry-recognized credentials including those offered through the Virginia Community College System workforce programs that are funded through the New Economy Workforce Credentials Grant Program.
"Core subject or course" means an English language arts, mathematics, science, or history and social science course offered by a school, school division, or institution of higher education.
"Dual enrollment" means the enrollment of a qualified high school student in a postsecondary course that is creditable toward high school completion and a career certificate or an associate or baccalaureate degree at a public institution of higher education. "Dual enrollment" does not include the enrollment of a qualified high school student in a postsecondary course that is not creditable toward high school completion.
"Industry certification credential" means an active
career and technical education credential that is earned by successfully
completing a Board of Education-approved Board-approved industry
certification examination, being issued a professional license in the
Commonwealth, or successfully completing an occupational competency
examination.
"Licensure by reciprocity" means a process used
to issue the issuance of a license as a teacher in the
Commonwealth to an individual coming into the Commonwealth from another
state when that individual meets certain conditions specified in the Board
of Education's Board's regulations.
"Non-core subject or course" means any subject or course offered by a school, school division, or institution of higher education that does not fit the criteria of a core subject or course.
"Professional teacher's assessment" means those
tests mandated for licensure as prescribed by the Board of Education.
"Provisional license" means a nonrenewable license
issued by the Board of Education for a specified period of time, not to
exceed three years, or by a division superintendent for a period of one year
as permitted pursuant to subdivision D 5 to an individual who may be
employed by a school division in the Commonwealth and who generally meets the
requirements specified in the Board of Education's Board's
regulations for licensure, but who may need to take additional coursework, pass
additional assessments, or meet alternative evaluation standards to be fully
licensed with a renewable license.
"Renewable license" means a license issued by the
Board of Education for 10 years to an individual who meets the
requirements specified in the Board of Education's Board's
regulations.
"Subject matter expert teaching certificate" means a teaching certificate issued in accordance with the provisions of subsection P, the purpose of which is to provide high-quality teaching candidates who have relevant work experience or expertise in a content or subject matter, in addition to substantial experience in K-12 instruction, pedagogy, assessment design, classroom management, and working with diverse learners, an accelerated path toward a renewable license.
"Universal licensure by reciprocity" means the issuance of a license as a teacher in the Commonwealth to any individual who meets the requirements set forth in 8VAC20-23-100.
B. The Board of Education shall prescribe, by
regulation, the requirements for the licensure of teachers and other school
personnel required to hold a license. Such regulations shall include procedures
for (i) the denial, suspension, cancellation, revocation, and reinstatement of
licensure; (ii) written reprimand of license holders on grounds established by
the Board, in accordance with law, notice of which shall be made by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction to division superintendents or
their designated representatives; and (iii) the immediate and thorough
investigation by the division superintendent or his designee of any complaint
alleging that a license holder has engaged in conduct that may form the basis
for the revocation of his license. At a minimum, such procedures for
investigations contained in such regulations shall require (a) the division
superintendent to petition for the revocation of the license upon completing
such investigation and finding that there is reasonable cause to believe that
the license holder has engaged in conduct that forms the basis for revocation
of a license; (b) the school board to proceed to a hearing on such petition for
revocation within 90 days of the mailing of a copy of the petition to the
license holder, unless the license holder requests the cancellation of his
license in accordance with Board regulations; and (c) the school board to
provide a copy of the investigative file and such petition for revocation to
the Superintendent of Public Instruction at the time that the hearing is
scheduled. The Board of Education shall revoke the license of any person
for whom it has received a notice of dismissal or resignation pursuant to
subsection F of § 22.1-313 and, in the case of a person who is the subject of a
founded complaint of child abuse or neglect, after all rights to any
administrative appeal provided by § 63.2-1526 have been exhausted. In the case
of a teacher who is the subject of a founded complaint of child abuse or
neglect and whose license has been revoked pursuant to this subsection, in the
event that a court reverses such finding of abuse or neglect and the individual
submits to the Department an application for the reinstatement of his license
as a teacher, the Board shall consider and act upon such application no later
than 90 days after the date of submission. Regardless of the authority of any
other agency of the Commonwealth to approve educational programs, only the
Board of Education shall have the authority to license teachers to be
regularly employed by school boards, including those teachers employed to
provide nursing education.
The Board of Education shall prescribe by regulation
the licensure requirements for teachers who teach only online courses, as
defined in § 22.1-212.23. Such license shall be valid only for teaching online
courses. Teachers who hold a 10-year renewable license issued by the Board
of Education may teach online courses for which they are properly endorsed.
C. The Board of Education's Board's regulations
shall include requirements that a person seeking initial licensure:
1. Demonstrate proficiency in the relevant content area, communication, literacy, and other core skills for educators by achieving a qualifying score on professional assessments or meeting alternative evaluation standards as prescribed by the Board. The literacy assessment for any individual seeking initial licensure with an endorsement in early/primary education preschool through grade three, elementary education preschool through grade six, special education general curriculum kindergarten through grade 12, special education deaf and hard of hearing preschool through grade 12, or special education blindness/visual impairments preschool through grade 12 or as a reading specialist shall include a rigorous test of science-based reading research and evidence-based literacy instruction;
2. Complete study in attention deficit disorder;
3. Complete study in gifted education, including the use of multiple criteria to identify gifted students; and
4. Complete study in methods of improving communication between schools and families and ways of increasing family involvement in student learning at home and at school.
D. In addition, such regulations shall include requirements that:
1. Every person seeking initial licensure and persons seeking
licensure renewal as teachers who have not completed such study shall complete
study in child abuse recognition and intervention in accordance with curriculum
guidelines developed by the Board of Education in consultation with the
Department of Social Services that are relevant to the specific teacher
licensure routes;
2. Every person seeking renewal of a license shall complete all renewal requirements, including professional development in a manner prescribed by the Board, except that no person seeking renewal of a license shall be required to satisfy any such requirement by completing coursework and earning credit at an institution of higher education;
3. Every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license shall provide evidence of completion of certification or training in emergency first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and the use of automated external defibrillators. The certification or training program shall (i) be based on the current national evidence-based emergency cardiovascular care guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator, such as a program developed by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross, and (ii) include hands-on practice of the skills necessary to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The Board shall provide a waiver for this requirement for any person with a disability whose disability prohibits such person from completing the certification or training;
4. Every person seeking licensure with an endorsement as a teacher of the blind and visually impaired shall demonstrate proficiency in reading and writing Braille;
5. Every teacher seeking an initial license in the
Commonwealth with an endorsement in the area of career and technical education
shall have an industry certification credential in the area in which the
teacher seeks endorsement. If a teacher seeking an initial license in the
Commonwealth has not attained an industry certification credential in the area
in which the teacher seeks endorsement, the Board division
superintendent may, upon request of the employing school division or
educational agency, issue the teacher a one-year, nonrenewable provisional
license to allow time for the teacher to attain upon receipt of a
written statement from the teacher that he will seek to attain such
credential within one year;
6. Every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license shall complete awareness training, provided by the Department, on the indicators of dyslexia, as that term is defined by the Board pursuant to regulations, and the evidence-based interventions and accommodations for dyslexia;
7. Every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license with an endorsement as a school counselor shall complete training in the recognition of mental health disorder and behavioral distress, including depression, trauma, violence, youth suicide, and substance abuse;
8. Every person seeking initial licensure as a teacher who has
not received the instruction described in subsection D of § 23.1-902 shall
receive instruction or training on positive behavior interventions and
supports; crisis prevention and de-escalation; the use of physical restraint
and seclusion, consistent with regulations of the Board of Education;
and appropriate alternative methods to reduce and prevent the need for the use
of physical restraint and seclusion;
9. Every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license shall complete instruction or training in cultural competency;
10. Every person seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license with an endorsement in history and social sciences shall complete instruction in African American history, as prescribed by the Board;
11. Every person seeking renewal of a license as a teacher shall complete training in the instruction of students with disabilities that includes (i) differentiating instruction for students depending on their needs; (ii) understanding the role of general education teachers on the individualized education program team; (iii) implementing effective models of collaborative instruction, including co-teaching; and (iv) understanding the goals and benefits of inclusive education for all students; and
12. Every person seeking initial licensure with an endorsement in early/primary education preschool through grade three, elementary education preschool through grade six, special education general curriculum kindergarten through grade 12, special education deaf and hard of hearing preschool through grade 12, or special education blindness/visual impairments preschool through grade 12 or as a reading specialist shall complete study in science-based reading research and evidence-based literacy instruction.
E. No teacher who seeks a provisional license shall be required to meet any requirement set forth in subdivision D 1, 3, 6, or 8 as a condition of such licensure, but each such teacher shall complete each such requirement during the first year of provisional licensure.
F. The Board shall issue a license to an individual seeking initial licensure who has not completed professional assessments as prescribed by the Board, if such individual (i) holds a provisional license that will expire within three months or, at the discretion of the school board and division superintendent, within six months if the individual has received a satisfactory mid-year performance review in the current school year; (ii) is employed by a school board; (iii) is recommended for licensure by the division superintendent; (iv) has attempted, unsuccessfully, to obtain a qualifying score on the professional assessments as prescribed by the Board; (v) has received an evaluation rating of proficient or above on the performance standards for each year of the provisional license, and such evaluation was conducted in a manner consistent with the Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents; and (vi) meets all other requirements for initial licensure.
G. Each local school board or division superintendent may waive for any individual whom it seeks to employ as a career and technical education teacher and who is also seeking initial licensure or renewal of a license with an endorsement in the area of career and technical education any applicable requirement set forth in subsection C or subdivision D 2, 4, or 6.
H. The Board's regulations shall require that initial licensure for principals and assistant principals be contingent upon passage of an assessment as prescribed by the Board.
I. The Board shall establish criteria in its regulations to effectuate the substitution of experiential learning for coursework for those persons seeking initial licensure through an alternate route as defined in Board regulations. Such alternate routes shall include eligibility for any individual to receive, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a renewable one-year license to teach in public high schools in the Commonwealth if he has:
1. Received a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
2. Completed at least 30 credit hours of teaching experience as an instructor at a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
3. Received qualifying scores on the professional teacher's assessments prescribed by the Board, including the communication and literacy assessment and the content-area assessment for the endorsement sought. The literacy assessment for any individual seeking initial licensure through an alternate route with an endorsement in early/primary education preschool through grade three, elementary education preschool through grade six, special education general curriculum kindergarten through grade 12, special education deaf and hard of hearing preschool through grade 12, or special education blindness/visual impairments preschool through grade 12 or as a reading specialist shall include a rigorous test of science-based reading research and evidence-based literacy instruction; and
4. Met the requirements set forth in subdivisions D 1 and 3.
J. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Board (i) may provide for the issuance of a provisional license, valid for a period not to exceed three years, pursuant to subdivision D 5 or to any person who does not meet the requirements of this section or any other requirement for licensure imposed by law; (ii) shall provide for the issuance of a provisional license, valid for a period not to exceed three years, to any former member of the Armed Forces of the United States or the Virginia National Guard who has received an honorable discharge and has the appropriate level of experience or training but does not meet the requirements for a renewable license; and (iii) may provide for the issuance of a provisional license, valid for a period not to exceed three years, to any individual who has held within the last five years a valid and officially issued and recognized license or certification to teach issued by an entity outside of the United States but does not meet the requirements for a renewable license if the individual's license or certification to teach has been evaluated and verified by an entity approved by the Department.
K. The Board's licensure regulations shall also provide for licensure by reciprocity:
1. With comparable endorsement areas for those individuals
holding a valid out-of-state teaching license and national certification from
the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards or a nationally
recognized certification program approved by the Board of Education. The
application for such individuals shall require evidence of such valid licensure
and national certification and shall not require official student transcripts;
and
2. For any spouse of an active duty or reserve member of the
Armed Forces of the United States or a member of the Virginia National Guard
who has obtained a valid out-of-state license, with full credentials and
without deficiencies, that is in force at the time the application for a
Virginia license is received by the Department. Each such individual shall
establish a file in the Department by submitting a complete application packet,
which shall include official student transcripts and an official copy of the
military permanent assignment orders of the individual's spouse. No service
requirements or licensing assessments shall be required for any such
individual. The Department shall determine and communicate such individual's
eligibility for licensure by reciprocity within 15 business days of receipt of
the complete application packet; and.
3. For L. The Board's licensure regulations shall
also provide for universal licensure by reciprocity for individuals who
have obtained a valid out-of-state license, with full credentials and without
deficiencies, that is in force at the time the application for a Virginia
license is received by the Department. Each such individual shall establish
a file in the Department by submitting a complete application packet, which
shall include official student transcripts and who meet all criteria set
forth in 8VAC20-23-100. No service requirements or licensing assessments
shall be required for any such individual who applies for universal
licensure by reciprocity and meets all criteria set forth in 8VAC20-23-100. Any
individual who applies for universal licensure by reciprocity shall provide a
copy of the individual's valid out-of-state teaching license with full
credentials and without deficiencies that is in force at the time of
application. Any such individual shall be subject to a background clearance
check, the provisions of §§ 22.1-296.2 and 22.1-296.4, and have no pending
disciplinary actions or investigations. The Department shall prioritize
applications for other types of licensure before universal licensure by
reciprocity.
L. M. The Board shall include in its regulations
an alternate route to licensure for elementary education preschool through
grade six and an alternate route to licensure for special education general
curriculum kindergarten through grade 12. Each such alternate route to
licensure shall require individuals to (i) meet the qualifying scores on the
content area assessment prescribed by the Board for the endorsements sought and
(ii) complete an alternative certification program that provides training in
the pedagogy and methodology of the respective content or special education
areas prescribed by the Board. The curriculum of any such alternative
certification program shall be approved by the Board. Nothing in this
subsection shall preclude the Board from establishing other alternate routes to
licensure.
M. N. The Board, in its regulations providing
for licensure by reciprocity established pursuant to subsection
subsections K and L, shall (i) permit applicants to submit
third-party employment verification forms and (ii) grant special consideration
to individuals who have successfully completed a program offered by a provider
that is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator
Preparation.
N. O. The Board shall develop guidelines that
establish a process to permit a school board or any organization sponsored by a
school board to petition the Board for approval of an alternate route to
licensure that may be used to meet the requirements for a provisional or
renewable license or any endorsement. Any such alternate route may include
alternatives to the regulatory requirements for teacher preparation, including
alternative professional assessments and coursework. The petitioner may proffer
or the Board may impose conditions in conjunction with the approval of such
petition.
P. The Board may issue a subject matter expert teaching certificate, valid for a period not to exceed three years, to any individual who has expertise in a content or subject matter area in order for such individual to provide instruction or coursework in such content or subject matter area in grades six through 12 at any public school in the Commonwealth or at an institution of higher education in the Commonwealth, including dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment courses.
For a teaching candidate applying for a subject matter expert teaching certificate for a core subject or course, expertise in a content or subject matter area shall be demonstrated through (i) passage of the Praxis subject test for the content or subject matter area to be taught; (ii) possession of a baccalaureate degree, a master's degree, or a doctoral degree from a regionally or nationally accredited public or private institution of higher education in the content or subject matter area to be taught; (iii) submission of written proof of full-time employment at a regionally or nationally accredited public or private institution of higher education during which the individual successfully taught courses relevant to the content or subject matter area for at least five years; and (iv) submission of written proof of the completion of coursework as set forth in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of 8VAC20-23-190 or substantially similar coursework.
For a teaching candidate applying for a subject matter expert teaching certificate for a non-core subject or course, expertise in a content or subject matter area may be demonstrated through (i) passage of a content or subject matter area test; (ii) possession of a baccalaureate degree, a master's degree, or a doctoral degree from a regionally or nationally accredited public or private institution of higher education in the relevant content or subject matter area; (iii) either submission of written proof of full-time employment at a regionally or nationally accredited public or private institution of higher education during which the individual successfully taught courses relevant to the content or subject matter area for at least five years or submission of written proof of employment or valid, relevant licensure during which the individual gained at least five years of full-time professional work experience in the specific content or subject area to be taught; and (iv) submission of written proof of the completion of coursework as set forth in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of 8VAC20-23-190 or substantially similar coursework.
Q. No individual who seeks a subject matter expert teaching certificate pursuant to subsection P shall be required, as a condition of the issuance of such certificate, to demonstrate professional knowledge proficiency except as otherwise required in subsection P. School divisions and institutions of higher education may hire subject matter expert teachers on a full-time or part-time basis. Any such individual shall be subject to a background clearance check, the provisions of §§ 22.1-296.2 and 22.1-296.4, and have no pending disciplinary actions or investigations. The employing school board or institution of higher education shall assign a mentor to supervise any individual issued a three-year subject matter expert teaching certificate during his first two years of teaching and shall pay such mentor a stipend in an amount equal to two percent of his annual salary as compensation for such additional professional responsibility. Such mentor shall be an individual employed by a local school board in a Standards of Quality-funded position and such stipend shall be subject to a state match through the Standards of Quality.
R. Subject matter expert teaching certificates are nonrenewable and shall neither be construed as nor contribute toward provisional licensure. Upon the expiration of a subject matter expert teaching certificate, any individual employed under a subject matter expert teaching certificate shall be required to obtain a provisional license or renewable license as a condition of continued employment as a teacher.
S. Each school board shall evaluate subject matter expert teachers in the school division consistent with the performance objectives set forth in the Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Teachers, Administrators, and Superintendents as required by § 22.1-253.13:5.
T. Each school division shall annually report to the Department the number of subject matter expert teaching certificates issued for part-time teaching positions and full-time teaching positions pursuant to this section, delineated by subject area, course, and grade level. The Department shall annually track and report on its website the number of subject matter expert teaching certificates issued by school divisions, delineated by school division, school, subject area, course, and grade level.
2. That § 22.1-299.5 of the Code of Virginia is repealed.