Title: Highly Qualified Teacher Information for Pennsylvanias Teachers
1- Highly Qualified Teacher Information for
Pennsylvanias Teachers
Edward G. Rendell Gerald L.
Zahorchak, D.Ed. Governor
Secretary
2No Child Left Behind in the Commonwealth
- NCLBs Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements
- All public school teachers with primary
responsibility for direct instruction in one or
more of NCLBs core academic subjects are
required to demonstrate that they satisfy the
definition of a Highly Qualified Teacher. This
requirement includes - Elementary level teachers who teach all subjects
to a particular grade - Middle- and secondary-level core academic subject
instructors - Special education teachers who provide direct
instruction in one or more core academic
subjects - English as a second language (ESL) teachers who
provide direct instruction in one or more core
academic subjects and - Alternative education teachers who provide direct
instruction in one or more core academic
subjects.
3NCLB Federal Definition of Core Academic Subjects
4Pennsylvanias Definition of Highly Qualified
- To satisfy the definition of a Highly Qualified
Teacher, teachers must - Hold at least a bachelors degree
- Hold a valid Pennsylvania teaching certificate
(i.e., Instructional I, Instructional II or
Intern certificate but not an emergency permit)
and - Demonstrate subject matter competency for the
core academic subjects they teach.
5NCLBs HQT Formula
-
- BACHELORS DEGREE
- VALID TEACHING CERTIFICATE
- DEMONSTRATED SUBJECT MATTER COMPETENCY
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- Highly Qualified Teacher (HQT)
6The Tricky Part Demonstration of Subject Matter
Competency
- Demonstrate subject matter competency for the
core academic subjects they teach. - In PA, subject area competency is traditionally
demonstrated through the successful completion of
the appropriate Praxis exams. - Thus, the FASTEST way to achieve HQT status is
to TAKE THE TEST!
7In Pennsylvania, who is HQT?
- ALL Elementary Certified Teachers who received
Instructional certification and who currently
teach ELEMENTARY students (see Note for State
HOUSSE plan that enables EL ED teachers certified
PRIOR to 1988 to be HQT) - ALL Middle Secondary Core Content Teachers who
currently teach IN THEIR CORE ACADEMIC SUBJECT
and instruct students in GRADES 7-12 - ALL ESL teachers who hold an Instructional I in
the CORE ACADEMIC SUBJECT they are instructing
and who teach ESL populations
8In Pennsylvania, who is HQT?, cont.
- 4. ALL ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION teachers who hold
an Instructional I in the CORE ACADEMIC SUBJECT
they are instructing and who teach ALT ED
populations - 5. ALL Special Education Certified Teachers who
are teaching ELEMENTARY LEVEL Special Education
Students or students taking an Alternative
Assessment and who took and passed the Praxis
Fundamental Subjects or its predecessor (thus
proving subject matter competency)
9If you are in one of these five categories
- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE Highly Qualified under
the standards set forth by the United States
Department of Education and the Pennsylvania
Department of Education. - If you have further questions, please consult
your school districts Human Resource office.
10If you are NOT Highly Qualified
- There are three basic ways to demonstrate
subject matter competency - Pass the Praxis! (ALL teachers)
- Complete a graduate degree or subject area major
(Middle and Secondary teachers) - National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards Certification (NOT New to the
Profession, 3 years experience)
11If you are NOT Highly Qualified
- There are two additional ways to achieve HQT
designation - The Bridge (now closed for new participants)
- The HOUSSE
12The Bridge Program for
- The Bridge is now closed for new participants.
- Unless you are ALREADY on the Bridge, you may
not use the PA Bridge to pursue HQT Designation.
The Bridge closed in July, 2006. - If already on the bridge, you must be making
progress. You have three years from the time you
started the Bridge program to complete the
program, and achieve Instructional I
certification.
13The HOUSSE What is it?
- Much like building a real house, the
Pennsylvania Highly Objective Uniform State
Standard of Evaluation, or HOUSSE, is a program
through which core content teachers who do NOT
have the appropriate Instructional Certificate in
the CORE ACADEMIC SUBJECT they teach can build
points towards HQT Designation. - THIS IS NOT A CERTIFICATION PROGRAM, RATHER AN
HQT DESIGNATION.
14HOUSSE Core Academic Subjects
- Pennsylvania is now able to offer the new HOUSSE
program (a High Objective Uniform State Standard
of Evaluation) for those teachers who still need
to meet Highly Qualified requirements for the
core academic subject in which they instruct.
The core academic subject areas, taught at the
elementary, middle, or secondary level are - English
- Mathematics
- Reading/ Language Arts
- Science
- Foreign Languages
- Arts (Art and Music)
- Social Studies (Economics, History
Civics/Government and Geography
15HOUSSE 100 Point System
- Under Pennsylvanias Highly Qualified Teacher
(HQT) HOUSSE program, experienced Pennsylvania
teachers may demonstrate subject matter
competency through the documentation of a total
of 100 points. - See Note for Flexibility under IDEA for NEW
Special Education Teachers
16Teachers obtain 100 points by documenting
achievements in the following areas
-
- Years of satisfactory teaching experience in the
core academic subject (5 points per year, minimum
of 5 points required, maximum of 45 points) - College and graduate coursework in the core
academic subject, verified by a transcript from a
regionally accredited college/university with
each course passed at a 2.0 level or above (5
points for every 1 semester credit in core
academic subject, maximum of 95 points) - Professional education courses in core academic
subject and/or in related teaching and curriculum
instruction or assessment courses related to the
core academic subject (5 points for every 30
professional development hours) - Advanced degree in teaching, curriculum
instruction or assessment related to the core
academic subject (25 points) - Academic scholarship and awards related to core
academic subject, examples include teacher
awards, authored journal articles or textbooks,
instructor of college course. (5 to 50 points) - Pennsylvania Instructional II, Special Education
Certificate (25 points).
17College and Graduate Coursework in the Core
Academic Subject Area
-
- Note Courses for credit MUST be directly
related to the core content subject area, and
they MUST be CONTENT focused, as opposed to
PEDAGOGICALLY focused.
18Examples of College and Graduate Coursework in
the Core Academic Subject Area
- Math
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Elements of Math 1 and 2
- Finite Math
- Intro. to Modern Math 1 and 2
- Probability and Statistics
- Survey of College Math 1 and 2
- Science
- Anatomy
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Evolution
- Geology
- Meteorology
- Oceanography
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Zoology
- Social Studies
- Economics
- Geography
- History
- Government
- Political Science
19Examples of College and Graduate Coursework in
the Core Academic Subject Area
- Arts
- Printmaking
- Two-dimensional Design
- Non-Western Art History
- Life Drawing
- Music
- Music Technology
- Form and Analysis
- Arranging
- Conducting
- English/ Language Arts
- Adolescent Literature
- English 1 and 2
- Literature by Minorities in America
- Literature electives
- Nature and History of Language
- Non-Western Literature
- Poetry
- Oral Communication (Speech)
- Survey of American Literature
- Survey of British Literature
- Traditional or modern grammar
- Written Composition
20HQT Status Designation
-
- HQT status is designated immediately upon
verification of the 100-point documentation by
the teachers school district superintendent. - The Chief School Officer, her/his designee, or
the LEA Human Resources office can assist in
answering questions and providing guidance.
21HOW TO BEGIN THE HOUSSE PROCESS
- Teachers submit their applications and
appropriate documentation to the chief school
officer (or designee) or human resources office
immediately. - School district staff designee will work with
teachers to complete the application form and
review the teachers current assignment(s),
certificate status, existing transcripted
academic course content, professional development
experiences, etc. An application is needed for
each subject area one is teaching, other than
elementary. - NOTE Elementary teachers must submit one
application for all core content while
middle/secondary must submit one for each
assignment area.
22HOW TO BEGIN THE HOUSSE PROCESS, cont.
- If the required 100 points is achieved, the
teacher is eligible to receive the HOUSSE HQT
designation through use of the PDE website at
www.teaching.state.pa.us. - Teachers become Highly Qualified at the time the
application is accepted and verified by the
district/IU and logged into the Departments
HOUSSE database. A central listing of HOUSSE
Highly Qualified Teachers will be maintained. -
- Note No certificate action is involved in this
process. Consult your Teacher Education Record on
the Teacher Certification System (TCS) of the PDE
website for verification of HQT Designation.
23HQT Individualized Professional Development Plan
(IPDP)
- Any teacher who is not Highly Qualified and has
not demonstrated subject matter competency by
June 30, 2007 (e.g., has not accumulated 100
points in HOUSSE), must develop, in consultation
with his/her school district, an Individualized
Professional Development Plan (IPDP) to attain
Highly Qualified Teacher status by December 31,
2008.
24HQT Individualized Professional Development Plan
- The teacher and the district must create the
HQT Individualized Professional Development Plan
(IPDP) before June 30, 2007. - The teacher must complete the HQT Individualized
Professional Development Plan (IPDP) on or before
December 31, 2008.
25HQT and IPDP
- Teachers who are neither Highly Qualified nor
engaged in an Individual Professional Development
Plan should not be assigned as the primary
instructor of any core content area class.
26Potential Challenges Assignments of Concern
- Special Education (particularly on the Secondary
level) - ESL (all levels due to demonstration of subject
matter competency) - Alternative Education (all levels due to
demonstration of subject matter competency) - Elementary Education certified teachers teaching
Middle Secondary core content areas (This is
NOT permitted in PA and is a violation of both PA
and HQT requirements). - Charter Schools
27Highly Qualified Teachers
28- For more information on No Child Left Behinds
Highly Qualified Teacher initiative, please
contact - Pennsylvania Department of Education
- Bureau of Teacher Certification Preparation
- Virginia Montgomery, Bureau Director
- 333 Market Street
- Harrisburg, PAÂ 17126-0333
- CALL CENTER HOURS M-F, 830 a.m.- 430 p.m.
- Telephone 717-787-3356