16 N.C. Admin. Code 6C.0354

Current through Register Vol. 38, No. 24, June 17, 2024
Section 06C .0354 - EVIDENCE OF TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS FOR AN OUT-OF-STATE APPLICANT SEEKING A CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL LICENSE

An applicant who possesses three or more years of teaching experience and holds an IPL or its equivalent in a state other than North Carolina shall be eligible for a continuing professional license, provided that he or she submits to the Department of Public Instruction evidence of his or her effectiveness, which shall include the following:

(1) a copy of a current, valid out-of-state teaching license in good standing;
(2) information identifying all of the schools and school systems in which the applicant is teaching or has taught;
(3) documentation of effective instructional practice in the form of a written classroom observation evaluation; and
(4) documentation of teacher effectiveness:
(a) documentation of teacher effectiveness as measured by the evaluation system used in that applicant's state of current licensure at the time of application, including any growth measures included in that state or school district's evaluation system, along with relevant documentation corresponding to each submitted item of evidence indicating the scale by which effectiveness is measured affirming that the applicant was deemed effective; or
(b) a notarized letter from the State Education Agency (SEA) affirming that the teacher was deemed effective according to that state's educator effectiveness model.

16 N.C. Admin. Code 06C .0354

Authority G.S. 115C-12; 115C-268.1; 115C-268.5; 115C-270.5; 115C-270.20; 115C-270.25;
Eff. October 1, 2020.
Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 35, Issue 09, November 2, 2020 effective 10/1/2020.