Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Ed 507.11 - Elementary Education Teacher(a) To be certified as an elementary education teacher for grades K-6, the candidate shall: (1) Have at least a bachelor's degree;(2) Qualify for certification under one of the alternatives in Ed 505.01 - Ed 505.05; and(3) Complete the requirements in (c) below.(b) To be certified as an elementary education teacher for grades K-8 the candidate shall: (1) Have at least a bachelor's degree;(2) Have a content concentration in English/language arts, mathematics, social studies or general science;(3) Have a passing middle school content Praxis II score in the given content area listed in (2);(4) Qualify for certification under one of the alternatives in Ed 505.01 - Ed 505.05; and(5) Complete the requirements in (c) below.(c) A candidate for certification as an elementary education teacher for grades K-6 or K-8 shall have the following skills, competencies and knowledge developed through a combination of academic and supervised practical experiences in the following areas: (1) In the area of curriculum and assessment, demonstrate the ability to promote student learning in: a. Literacy and language arts across media, genres and content areas through knowledge and application of: 1. Five components of basic early literacy: 2. Text complexity measures, qualitative, quantitative and reader and task, and other strategies to identify and select appropriate text;3. The writing process to compose a variety of text types and structures including informational, opinion, research and narrative, in print and digital formats on and off-line;4. Standard English and English language conventions to speaking and writing including: 5. Speaking and listening skills through the use of effective communication, collaboration, and presentation skills demonstrated in diverse formats, for varied audiences and purposes;6. Gross motor, fine motor and graphomotor skills and their relationship to reading, writing, handwriting and other literacy learning; and7. Characteristics of the 3 tiers of words, every-day language, general academic words, and domain-specific words;b. Mathematics across content areas through knowledge and application of: 1. Conceptual and procedural knowledge with: (i) Counting and cardinality;(ii) Operations and algebraic thinking;(iii) Number and operations;(iv) Measurement and data;(vi) Ratios and proportional relationships;(viii) Expressions and equations; and(ix) Statistics and probability; and2. Mathematical practices to include: (ii) Abstract and quantitative reasoning;(iii) Constructing arguments and critiquing student reasoning;(iv) Modeling and strategic use of mathematical tools and manipulatives;(v) Attention to precision;(vi) Finding and making use of structure; and(vii) Expressing regularity in repeated reasoning;c. Social studies through knowledge and application of: 1. Basic concepts in the 5 strands of social studies: (iv) NH, US and world history; and2. The 10 themes of social studies: (ii) Time/continuity/change;(iii) People/places/environments;(iv) Individual development and identity;(v) Individuals/groups/institutions;(vi) Power/authority/governance;(vii) Production/distribution/consumption;(viii) Science/technology/society;(ix) Global connections and civic ideals/practices; and(x) Their interdisciplinary nature;d. Science through knowledge and application of: 1. Basic concepts, structure of knowledge, and history in the 4 domains of science: (i) Earth and space science;(iii) Physical science; and(iv) Engineering, technology and applications of science; and2. The scientific method through the use of the observation and inquiry processes; ande. Technology and information literacy through knowledge and application of: 1. The ability to develop and use spreadsheets, data systems, analysis tools and statistical measures;2. Digital citizenship, ethics and internet safety; and3. How to use changing instructional technologies in daily instruction;(2) In the area of communication and collaboration, demonstrate the ability to promote student learning through: a. Knowledge of the roles, responsibilities, and interdependency of personnel indigenous to elementary schools; andb. Application of technology as a tool to communicate with members of the professional community and parents; and(3) In the area of integration across content areas, demonstrate the ability to promote student learning through knowledge and application of: a. Visual arts, music, theatre, dance and media arts; andb. Health, wellness and safety.N.H. Admin. Code § Ed 507.11
Adopted by Volume XXXIV Number 16, Filed April 17, 2014, Proposed by #10558, Effective 3/27/2014, Expires3/27/2024.The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Number 37, eff. 8/15/2024 is not yet available.