(a) All individuals seeking a career and technical
education certificate specified in this section must have the required
number of years of qualified work experience and preparation in a
skill area approved in accordance with the provisions of subsection
(f) of this section prior to issuance of the certificate and assignment
in a Texas school.
(b) Marketing: Grades 6-12. The Marketing: Grades 6-12
certificate may be issued no earlier than September 1, 2014. A candidate
for the Marketing: Grades 6-12 certificate must:
(1) hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
of higher education that at the time was accredited or otherwise approved
by an accrediting organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board (THECB); and
(2) have two years of full-time wage-earning experience
in a marketing occupation as specified in subsection (f) of this section.
(c) Health Science: Grades 6-12 certificate. The standard
Health Science: Grades 6-12 certificate may be issued no earlier than
September 1, 2014. A standard Health Science: Grades 6-12 certificate
shall be based on experience and academic preparation in the skill
area and require the following:
(1) an associate or more advanced degree from an accredited
institution of higher education that at the time was accredited or
otherwise approved by an accrediting organization recognized by the
THECB;
(2) current licensure, certification, or registration
by a nationally recognized accrediting agency as a health professions
practitioner; and
(3) approval, by the certification officer of an approved
educator preparation program (EPP), of two years of full-time wage-earning
experience using the licensure requirement described in paragraph
(2) of this subsection.
(d) Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate.
The certificate may be issued no earlier than September 1, 2014. A
standard Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate shall
be based on academic preparation and experience in the skill areas
to be taught and completion of specified pedagogy and professional
responsibilities training.
(1) The standard Trade and Industrial Education: Grades
6-12 certificate shall require the following academic preparation
and wage-earning experience.
(A) Option I. An individual must:
(i) hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
of higher education that at the time was accredited or otherwise approved
by an accrediting organization recognized by the THECB; and
(ii) have two years of full-time wage-earning experience
within the past ten years in one or more approved occupations for
which instruction is offered. The experience must be approved by the
certification officer of an EPP approved to prepare teachers for the
Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate. Up to 18
months of the wage-earning experience can be met through a formal
documented internship.
(B) Option II. An individual must:
(i) hold an associate degree from an accredited institution
of higher education that at the time was accredited or otherwise approved
by an accrediting organization recognized by the THECB; and
(ii) have two years of full-time wage-earning experience
within the past ten years in one or more approved occupations for
which instruction is offered. The experience must be approved by the
certification officer of an EPP approved to prepare teachers for the
Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate.
(C) Option III. An individual must:
(i) hold a high school diploma or the equivalent; and
(ii) have five years of full-time wage-earning experience
within the past ten years in one or more approved occupations for
which instruction is offered. The experience must be approved by the
certification officer of an EPP approved to prepare teachers for the
Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate.
(2) The standard Trade and Industrial Education: Grades
6-12 certificate shall require current licensure, certification, or
registration by a nationally recognized accrediting agency based on
a recognized test or measurement. If the licensure, certification,
or registration is not based on a recognized test or measurement,
then passing the appropriate National Occupational Competency Testing
Institute (NOCTI) assessment is required. A cosmetology teacher must
hold a valid Cosmetology Operator license or Class A Barber Operator
license.
(3) An individual seeking initial certification as
a teacher and completing requirements through an EPP must complete
one year of creditable classroom teaching experience, as defined in
Chapter 153, Subchapter CC, of Part 2 of this title (relating to Commissioner's
Rules on Creditable Years of Service), on an intern or probationary
certificate in the specific area of trade and industrial education.
(4) The holder of a standard or provisional Trade and
Industrial Education: Grades 6-12 certificate or Vocational Trades
and Industry certificate may be approved for additional trade and
industrial education assignments provided he or she meets the required
number of years of wage-earning experience as indicated in this subsection.
Work experience must be approved according to the provisions of this
subsection. The EPP must submit a statement of qualifications to the
Texas Education Agency within 60 calendar days of approval.
(e) Trade and Industrial Workforce Training: Grades
6-12 certificate. The certificate may be issued no earlier than September
1, 2018. A standard Trade and Industrial Workforce Training: Grades
6-12 certificate shall be based on academic preparation and experience
in the skill areas to be taught and completion of specified pedagogy
and professional responsibilities training.
(1) The standard Trade and Industrial Workforce Training:
Grades 6-12 certificate shall require all of the following academic
preparation and wage-earning experience.
(A) An individual must have been issued a high school
diploma or its equivalent or a postsecondary credential, certificate
or degree.
(B) An individual must have seven years of full-time
wage-earning experience within the preceding 10 years in an approved
occupation for which instruction is offered, and have not been the
subject of a complaint filed with a licensing entity or other agency
that regulates the occupation of the person, other than a complaint
that was determined baseless or unfounded by that entity or agency.
(C) An individual must hold with respect to that occupation
a current license, certificate, or registration, as applicable, issued
by a nationally recognized accrediting agency based on a recognized
test or measurement.
(2) The standard Trade and Industrial Workforce Training:
Grades 6-12 certificate shall require current licensure, certification,
or registration by a nationally recognized accrediting agency based
on a recognized test or measurement.
(f) Career and technical education certificates. Approval
of career and technical education certificates in this section shall
be based on prior experience and preparation in a skill area.
(1) Prospective career and technical education teachers
shall submit a statement of qualifications detailing prior experience
and skill area preparation to the EPP approved to prepare teachers
for the career and technical education certificate sought. The certification
officer of the EPP shall review the applicant's statement of qualifications
to determine whether the applicant meets the appropriate approval
criteria specified in this subsection. In the case of an educator
who otherwise qualifies for certification by examination in Marketing:
Grades 6-12, Health Science: Grades 6-12, or Trade and Industrial
Education: Grades 6-12, the review and approval of required work experience
may be performed by a certified school administrator.
(2) Under this subsection, 12 months of wage-earning
experience consisting of at least 40 hours per week shall equal one
year of full-time experience. Wage-earning experience consisting of
less than 40 hours, but at least 20 hours per week, shall be calculated
at a 50% rate in determining years of full-time experience. Wage-earning
experience consisting of less than 20 hours per week shall not be
considered acceptable in determining full-time experience.
(3) Postsecondary and proprietary school teaching experience
in the specific occupational area for which the candidate is seeking
certification may be counted on a year-for-year basis in lieu of on-the-job
experience. Proprietary schools must be accredited or otherwise approved
by the Texas Workforce Commission. Recency of experience requirements
must be met, as well as current licensure, certification, or registration
by a state or nationally recognized accrediting agency.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §233.14 adopted to be effective June 4, 2006, 31 TexReg 4425; amended to be effective June 22, 2008, 33 TexReg 4670; amended to be effective June 21, 2009, 34 TexReg 3943; amended to be effective October 28, 2010, 35 TexReg 9506; amended to be effective August 12, 2012, 37 TexReg 5766; amended to be effective December 26, 2013, 38 TexReg 9361; amended to be effective May 17, 2015, 40 TexReg 2532; amended to be effective May 15, 2016, 41 TexReg 3308; amended to be effective December 27, 2016, 41 TexReg 10326; amended to be effective October 21, 2018,43TexReg 6834; amended to be effective May 11, 2023, 48 TexReg 2341 |