019-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-3

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 1-3 - Definitions

For the purpose of these regulations, the following terms shall be defined as follows:

(a) Accredited Institution of Higher Education. A public or private post-secondary institution that is regionally accredited (W.S. 21-2-802 ).

(b) Accredited School, K-12. A public or private K-12 school having met all the required state school-accreditation standards as per W.S. 21-2-304(a) (ii) and W.S. 21-9-101(b); or a K-12 school from a state other than Wyoming that is accredited as per that state's specific accreditation standards.

(c) Added Endorsement. An endorsement added to those held by an applicant with a current and valid Wyoming Educator License.

(d) Advanced Program. An accredited graduate level program for the preparation of professional educators.

(e) Alternatively Licensed Educator. An educator who obtained licensure by means other than through an accredited teacher preparation program.

(f) Approved Program. A professional education program offered by an institution of higher education that meets Wyoming program standards.

(g) Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). A nonprofit and nongovernmental agency that accredits educator preparation providers (EPPs). CAEP was created with the October 2010 adoption of a motion to consolidate the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) by the boards of the two organizations. CAEP became operational on July 1, 2013.

(h) Date of Application. The postmark date on a complete application received by the Professional Teaching Standards Board. The validity date on the applicant's license or permit will commence on this same date.

(i) Demonstration of Competency. An alternative procedure for adding an endorsement to a Wyoming Educator License.

(j) Educator. Teacher, school administrator or related service person who is employed in a public school and required to be licensed (W.S. 21-7-303 ).

(k) Educator License. The document, issued by the Professional Teaching Standards Board, that verifies all certification requirements have been met for a Wyoming Educator License.

(l) Endorsement. Verification that licensure requirements have been met at the grade level(s) and in the specialization area(s) appropriate to the applicant's preparation, training, and experience.

(m) Exception Authorization. The document which allows an applicant to teach or provide professional services for up to one year in a public school in Wyoming having met all requirements in Chapter 5.

(n) Experience (fully-licensed out-of-state applicants). Successful, verified, and full-time classroom teaching, administration, or support personnel experience in an accredited K-12 school setting.

(o) In-state Applicant. An applicant who completed their teacher education preparation program at an accredited Wyoming institution of higher education.

(p) Initial License. The first Wyoming Educator License issued to an applicant who has never held a Wyoming Educator License.

(q) Institutional Recommendation. Verification by an accredited institution of higher education that the applicant has successfully completed an approved educator preparation program and is eligible for licensure in the state in which the program was completed.

(r) Internship. An approved educator preparation program, at the grade level(s) and in the content or specialization area(s) appropriate to the applicant's educational preparation and training.

(s) Lapsed License or Permit. A License or Permit that was not renewed prior to its expiration date and is, therefore, null and void.

(t) Late Hire. An educator, hired by a local school district on or after August 1st, who has not submitted a complete application for licensure and does not currently hold a valid and current Wyoming Educator License in the endorsement area in which they are hired.

(u) Nationally Certified or Licensed Service Providers. Service providers who are certified by the national certifying body for that occupation. This applies to social workers, National Association of Social Workers; counselors, National Board for Certified Counselors; speech-language pathologists and audiologists, American Speech-Language Hearing Association; and school psychologists, National Association of School Psychologists.

(v) National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). An affiliate of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) that has accredited professional education units or programs since it was founded in 1954. NCATE consolidated with TEAC in 2013 to form CAEP.

(w) Non-Qualified Applicant. An applicant who has not met all requirements for a Wyoming Educator License, Permit, added endorsement, or Exception Authorization.

(x) Out-of-state Applicant. An applicant who completed a teacher education preparation program in a state other than Wyoming.

(y) Permit. The document that verifies all requirements have been met for a Wyoming Educator Permit at the grade level(s) and in the content or specialization area(s) appropriate to the applicant's preparation, training, and experience.

(z) Practicum. Supervised educator experience, through an approved educator preparation program, at the grade level(s) and in the content or specialization area(s) appropriate to the applicant's educational preparation and training.

(aa) Professional Development. Professional development experiences that count toward the renewal of a Wyoming Educator License or Permit.

(bb) Program Approval. The distinction granted by PTSB when an educator preparation provider's program meets the state's standards and/or requirements.

(cc) Program Review. The process by which PTSB, CAEP, or CAEP in collaboration with its specialized professional associations (SPAs) reviews a professional education program to determine if it meets the standards adopted by PTSB for the preparation of school personnel.

(dd) Reciprocity. An equal exchange of qualifications. Out-of-state applicants must demonstrate having met requirements substantially equivalent to Wyoming's requirements for educator preparation and training.

(ee) Reconsideration Request. An applicant's written request for reconsideration upon denial of an Educator License, endorsement, Exception Authorization, or Permit.

(ff) Related Services Personnel. Related Services Personnel include Educational Diagnosticians, School Social Workers, School Psychologists, School Counselors, and Speech-Language Pathologists.

(gg) Renewal. The process to renew and maintain a valid and current Wyoming Educator License or Permit.

(hh) Revocation. The permanent removal of an Educator License or Permit.

(ii) Specialized Professional Association (SPA). A member of CAEP that is a national organization of teachers, professional education faculty, and/or other school professionals who teach a specific content area (e.g., mathematics or social studies), teach students at a specific developmental level (i.e., early childhood, elementary, middle level, or secondary), teach students with specific needs (e.g., special education teachers), or provide services to students (e.g., school counselors, school psychologists, or principals).

(jj) State Partnership Agreement. A formal agreement between a state and CAEP that defines the state's recognition of accreditation decisions, the program review options available to educator preparation providers (EPPs) within the state, and the relationship between CAEP accreditation and state program approval. The agreement outlines the state's presence and role in accreditation visits.

(kk) Suspension. The temporary removal of an Educator License or Permit.

(ll) Waiver. Suspension of the licensure regulations granted by the Professional Teaching Standards Board under special circumstances at the request of the applicant.

019-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-3

Amended, Eff. 1/18/2018.