Current through Rules and Regulations filed through October 29, 2024
Rule 505-2-.201 - Media Specialist(1)Initial Certificate Requirements.(a) Clear Renewable Certificate (See Rule 505-2-.03): 1. An applicant is eligible for a Clear Renewable Certificate in the field of Media Specialist based on completion of a state-approved certification preparation program in Media Specialist at the master's degree level (level 5) or higher; and2. An applicant must meet the Special Georgia Requirements (See Rule 505-2.20) applicable to the field of Media Specialist: (i) Content Knowledge Assessment;(iii)Special Education - coursework in the identification and education of children who have special educational needs; and(iv) Standards of Conduct.(b) Non-Renewable Professional Certificate (See Rule 505-2-.06): 1. Non-Renewable Professional Certificates in the field of Media Specialist are issued in the following situations at the request of a school system based on employment and following General Procedures for Certification Application: (i) The applicant has met all requirements of a state-approved certification preparation program at the master's degree level or higher in Media Specialist and is missing Special Georgia Requirements;(ii) The applicant has satisfied all other Clear Renewable Certificate requirements except that the highest degree held is a state-approved Media Specialist certification preparation program at the bachelor's degree level (level 4);(iii)The applicant holds an expired Georgia Media Specialist certificate or a professional out-of-state certificate in Media Specialist (valid or expired) to meet Special Georgia Requirements outlined in (1)(a) and/or Standard Renewal Requirements; and(iv) The applicant currently holds a Clear Renewable Certificate in any field at a level 4 or higher, and can provide verification of acceptance into a state-approved certification preparation Media Specialist certification preparation program at the master's degree level (level 5) or higher.2. Educators holding a Non-Renewable Professional certificate must meet all requirements outlined by the GaPSC and convert to a Clear Renewable certificate prior to the end validity of the Non-Renewable Professional certificate.(c) Non-Renewable Non-Professional Certificate (See Rule 505-2-.30): 1. If the applicant does not hold any educator certificate, a Non-Renewable Non-Professional Certificate in this field may be issued at the request of a school system based on employment and submission of the Application for Certification and following: (i) Official transcripts reflecting a bachelor's degree or higher from a GaPSC-accepted accredited institution;(ii) Documentation verifying satisfactory completion of the Basic Skills Requirement;(iii)Satisfactory completion of the Georgia state-approved content assessment; and(iv) Verification of acceptance into a state-approved Media Specialist certification preparation program at the master's degree level or higher.2. Educators holding a Non-Renewable Non-Professional certificate must meet all requirements outlined in (1)(a) and convert to a Clear Renewable certificate prior to the end validity of the Non-Renewable Non-Professional certificate.(2)The GaPSC does not issue the following certificates for this field:(a) International Exchange Certificate (See Rule 505-2-.08);(b) Permit (See Rule 505-2-.10);(c) ADAC (See Rule 505-2-.04);(d) Core Academic (See Rule 505-2-.27);(e) Clinical Practice (See Rule 505-2-.28);(f) One-Year Supervised Practicum (See Rule 505-2-.29); and(g) Adjunct License (See Rule 505-2-.40)(3)To Add the Field (See Rule505-2-.25).a. To add Media Specialist to an existing Clear Renewable certificate in any field, an applicant must complete the requirements outlined in 1(a) for an initial Media Specialist (P-12) certificate to include all applicable Special Georgia Requirements.(4)Renewal Requirements (See Rule505-2-.24).a. To renew a Clear Renewable Media Specialist certificate, an applicant must complete Standard Renewal Requirements.(5)In-Field Statement (See Rule505-2-.26).a. Educators certified in Media Specialist are in-field to serve as a Media Specialist in grades P-12.Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 505-2-.201
O.C.G.A. Sec. 20-2-200.
Original Rule entitled "Media Specialist" adopted. F. Oct. 22, 2004; eff. Nov. 15, 2004, as specified by the Agency.Amended: F. Apr. 20, 2009; eff. May 15, 2009, as specified by the Agency.Repealed: New rule with same title adopted. F. Sep. 24, 2012; eff. Oct. 14, 2012.