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TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 23TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 535GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER GMANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION
RULE §535.71Mandatory Continuing Education: Approval of Providers, Courses and Instructors

  (7) source materials disseminated by the Commission including all updates; and

  (8) instructor grading guidelines, including acceptable answers for lessons, assessments and examinations.

(bb) Alternative delivery method courses for required legal credit. The commission may accept required legal courses offered by alternative delivery method subject to the following conditions.

  (1) The content of the course must satisfy the requirements of the Act, §1101.455 and these sections, and must be substantially similar to the legal courses disseminated and updated by the Commission.

  (2) Every course accepted under this subsection shall teach to mastery. Teaching to mastery means that the course must, at a minimum:

    (A) divide the material into major units of instruction that follows the outline of the applicable required legal course for delivery on a computer or other approved interactive audio or audiovisual programs;

    (B) specify the learning objectives for each unit of instruction;

    (C) specify an objective, quantitative criterion for mastery used for each learning objective;

    (D) implement a structured learning method by which each student is able to attain each learning objective;

    (E) provide a means of diagnostic assessment of each student's performance on an ongoing basis during each unit of instruction, measuring what each student has learned and not learned at regular intervals throughout each unit of instruction;

    (F) provide a means of tailoring the instruction to the needs of each student as identified in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph. The process of tailoring the instruction shall ensure that each student receives adequate remediation for specific deficiencies identified by the diagnostic assessment;

    (G) continue the appropriate remediation on an individualized basis until the student demonstrates achievement of mastery of each unit; and

    (H) require that the student demonstrate mastery of all material covered by the learning objectives for the module before the module is completed.

  (3) The commission must approve the method by which each of the above elements of mastery in paragraph (2)(A) - (H) of this subsection is accomplished.

  (4) The rationale for the education processes implemented in the course must be based on sound instructional strategies which have been systematically designed and proven effective through educational research and development. The basis and rationale for any proposed instructional approach must be specified in the application for approval. Programs which consist primarily of text material will not be approved.

  (5) An approved instructor or the provider's coordinator/director shall grade the written course work.

  (6) Every provider offering an approved course under this subsection shall:

    (A) ensure that a qualified person is available to answer students' questions or provide assistance as necessary;

    (B) satisfy the commission that procedures are in place to ensure that the student who completes the work is the student who is enrolled in the course;

    (C) certify students as successfully completing the course only if the student;

      (i) has completed all instructional modules required to demonstrate mastery of the material;

      (ii) has attended any hours of live instruction and/or testing required for a given course; and

      (iii) has passed either:

        (I) a proctored final examination administered under controlled conditions to positively identified students, at a location and by an official approved by the commission and graded by the instructor or, if the examination is being graded mechanically or by use of a computer, by the provider, using answer keys approved by the instructor or provider; or

        (II) an examination by use of a computer under conditions that satisfy the commission that the examinee is the same person who seeks MCE credit; and

    (D) provide the students with the same materials given to students who attend the same course by live instruction.

(cc) Supervised Video Instruction for elective course credit. A provider may register a course under subsection (s) of this section to be taught by supervised video instruction if:

  (1) the provider complies with §535.72 of this chapter when offering and advertising the course and when completing rosters and retaining records;

  (2) a proctor is present during the time the video is shown; and

  (3) the provider discloses in any advertisement for the course that the instruction will be by supervised video instruction.

(dd) Supervised Video Instruction for required legal course credit. A provider may register a course under subsection (o) of this section to be taught by supervised video instruction if the provider:

  (1) complies with subsection (cc)(1) - (3) of this section;

  (2) ensures that a certified instructor is available to answer students' questions or provide assistance as necessary; and

  (3) ensures that students receiving MCE credit for the course passed a proctored final examination administered under controlled conditions to positively identified students, at a location and by an official approved by the commission and graded by the instructor or, if the examination is being graded mechanically or by use of a computer, by the provider, using answer keys approved by the instructor or provider.

(ee) An applicant must submit an MCE Form 3B-3, MCE Course Application Supplement to seek approval to offer an MCE distance learning required legal course and receive written acknowledgment from the commission prior to offering the course. Distance learning legal courses may be offered on or after July 1, 2005.

(ff) For a distance learning course, the provider shall award the student credit for the course upon completion of the course requirements for credit and shall report the awarding of credit to the commission. Course credit must be reported either by the provider filing a completed MCE Form 9-7, Alternative Instructional Methods Reporting Form, signed by the student, or submitting the information contained in MCE form 9-7 by electronic means acceptable to the commission.

(gg) A provider may use as guest speakers persons who have not been approved as instructors, provided that no more than a total of 50% of the course is taught by the unapproved persons for a registered MCE elective credit course. The commission-registered instructor must remain in the classroom during the guest speaker's presentation.

(hh) A provider may use guest speakers who have not been approved as instructors to conduct a registered MCE elective credit course if:

  (1) the provider is an accredited college or university or a professional trade association as defined by §535.62(b) of this chapter; and

  (2) the course is supervised and coordinated by a commission-approved instructor who is responsible for verifying the attendance of all who request MCE credit.


Source Note: The provisions of this §535.71 adopted to be effective September 1, 2004, 29 TexReg 8285; amended to be effective July 4, 2005, 30 TexReg 3871; amended to be effective November 8, 2005, 30 TexReg 7222

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