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Title: Specialty Endorsement Development


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Specialty Endorsement Development
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General Certification Requirements
  • 18 years old
  • Pass moral character and fitness (fingerprints)
  • Hold bachelors degree from regionally accredited
    college/university
  • Complete state-approved teacher preparation
    program
  • Pass WEST-B and WEST-E for each endorsement area

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The world of certification
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Specialty Endorsement
Washington Learns
31 endorsement reviews
Revised Standard V
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A Brief History of Endorsements
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  • Standards, weve got standards

Knowledge and skills-- all teachers
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Endorsement System Purpose
  • To align requirements for endorsements with the
    states learning goals and EALRs.
  • To align requirements for endorsements with the
    specialty organization standards, where
    appropriate
  • To maintain rigorous standards for obtaining
    endorsements
  • To provide school districts with teachers who are
    able to demonstrate a positive impact on student
    learning.
  • To complement a performance based teacher
    certification program

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Ways to Obtain Endorsements
  • By completing a college/university program
    approved to offer the endorsement. This can be
    in-state or out-of-state.
  • By earning National Board certification in a
    Washington endorsement area.
  • By passing the WEST-E test in an area closely
    compatible with an endorsement already
    held/experienced.
  • By passing the WEST-E plus pedagogy assessment.

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Specialty Endorsement Definition
  • Specialty endorsements prepare a teacher
    candidate to work with a specific student
    population/demographic and/or subject matter
    area, and are created to help candidates teachers
    specialize beyond the required certificate
    endorsements. Specialty endorsements have unique
    endorsement competencies not found in any of the
    existing endorsements.

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Specialty Endorsements Phase I
  • Proposers shall submit a pre-approval proposal to
    the Professional Educator Standards Board that
    includes the following information
  • Documentation of nationally-recognized teaching
    standards unique to the proposed specialty
    endorsement
  • Letter of support from a professional educator
    standards board-approved college or university
    interested in offering the proposed specialty
    endorsement program.

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Specialty EndorsementsPhase 2
  • If proposers receive pre-approval from the
    Professional Educator Standards Board, they shall
    submit a phase two application to the board. The
    phase two application, not to exceed ten pages,
    will address the following information
  • A description of the needs, student population
    and/or subject matter addressed by the proposed
    specialty endorsement.
  • A description of the unique knowledge and skills
    the proposed specialty endorsement provides to
    educators.
  • An explanation of the expected value and benefit
    of the proposed specialty endorsement for the
    K-12 system.

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Committees and Focus Groups Finding a Balance
  • P-12 teachers/admin higher education faculty/
    admin
  • Recent ProCert completers National Board
    teachers
  • Private public
  • Urban rural
  • Eastside westside
  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Low SES schools high SES schools

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Beginning the Process
  • Look at national standards
  • Consider best practices
  • Review related research

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Gathering Input
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Approval Package
  • In addition to the Phase II forms, be prepared to
    provide
  • Recommended standards national standards
  • Letters of support from state organization(s) and
    OSPI
  • Committee and focus group names and affiliations
  • Analysis of GLE alignment
  • Description of the process

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PESB Timeline
  • Materials are due to PESB three weeks before a
    meeting.
  • Backing up even further, future agenda items are
    sent to PESB one week after their previous
    meeting.
  • In other words, the official paperwork begins two
    months from when you want on the agenda.

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Guiding Principles
  • The standards should be appropriate for beginning
    teachers.
  • The standards should focus on the type and amount
    of content needed for effective teaching.
  • The standards should provide not only appropriate
    understanding of content but the ability to
    convey it to learners.
  • The standards should be closely aligned with
    state P-12 learning standards.
  • The standards should be organized in a way that
    facilitates meaningful assessment.
  • Standards for initial teacher programs should be
    aligned with standards for later professional
    development.
  • All in all, the standards should be realistic.
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