Mich. Admin. Code R. 390.1143 - Full-year basic substitute permit
Rule 43.
(1) The
superintendent of public instruction may issue a full-year basic substitute
permit under this rule to a school district or nonpublic school for the
assignment of an individual, including but not limited to the assignment of an
individual under section 505, 1233b, 1233c, or 1531f of the act, MCL
380.505,
380.1233b,
380.1233c, and
380.1531f.
(2) Subject to the act, all of the following
apply to a full-year basic substitute permit:
(a) The individual for whom the school
district or nonpublic school requests the full-year basic substitute permit has
satisfactorily completed the credit requirement of section 1233(5) of the act,
MCL 380.1233.
(b) The superintendent of public instruction
shall not issue a full-year basic substitute permit to a school district or
nonpublic school for an assignment to teach a core academic discipline, as
defined by the superintendent of public instruction, unless the department has
received documentation of 1 of the following:
(i) The individual completed an academic
major or minor in the discipline area.
(ii) The individual earned 20 semester credit
hours in the discipline area.
(iii)
The individual obtained a passing score on the appropriate available discipline
area examination approved by the superintendent of public
instruction.
(c) The
school district or nonpublic school shall assign a mentor to the
individual.
(d) The individual and
the supervisor shall collaboratively develop and implement an individualized
development plan.
(3) The
superintendent of public instruction may renew a full-year basic substitute
permit not more than 3 times to place the same individual in the permitted
assignment on application by the school district or nonpublic school, and both
of the following apply:
(a) For the first
renewal, all of the following apply:
(i) At
the time of the application for renewal by the school district or nonpublic
school, the individual is enrolled in an educator preparation program that
leads to either a teaching certificate or an additional endorsement on a
teaching certificate.
(ii) The
school district or nonpublic school shall assign a mentor to the
individual.
(iii) The individual
and the supervisor shall collaboratively develop and implement an
individualized development plan.
(b) For each subsequent renewal, all of the
following apply:
(i) At the time of the
application for renewal by the school district or nonpublic school, the
individual demonstrates progress toward completion of an educator preparation
program, as determined by the superintendent of public instruction, since the
most recent renewal.
(ii) The
school district or nonpublic school shall assign a mentor to the
individual.
(iii) The individual
and the supervisor shall collaboratively develop and implement an
individualized development plan.
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