PURPOSE: The State Board of Education is
authorized to grant certificates of license to teach in any of the public
schools of the state and establish requirements and qualifications for those
certificates. This rule outlines the requirements for application for a
certificate of license to teach K-12 Education.
(1) An applicant for a Missouri certificate
of license to teach Secondary Education who possesses good moral character may
be granted an initial Missouri certificate of license to teach K-12 Education
subject to the certification requirements found in
5 CSR
20-400.500 and the following additional certification
requirements specific to K-12 Education:
(A)
General Requirements-
1. A baccalaureate
degree from a college or university having an educator preparation program
approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
(department) or from a college or university having an educator preparation
program approved by the state education agency in states other than
Missouri;
2. The applicant must
have a recommendation from the designated official at a baccalaureate or
higher-level educator preparation program approved by the department;
3. The applicant must possess a grade point
average to meet the following specifications:
A. A grade point average of 3.00 or higher in
professional education and the specific content area for which certification is
sought; or
B. For applicants
graduating from a baccalaureate program who do not meet the appropriate content
area grade point average requirements, competency may otherwise be demonstrated
by achievement of exit assessment scores greater than or equal to a score
deemed satisfactory by the State Board of Education (board) to qualify for
forgiveness of a disqualifying content area grade point average. Such
satisfactory score shall be higher than the Missouri qualifying
score;
4. The applicant
must achieve a score equal to or in excess of the qualifying score on the
required exit assessment(s) as defined in
5 CSR
20-400.440. The official score shall be submitted to
the department;
5. The applicant
must complete the professional requirements as determined by the recommending
educator preparation program, which may exceed these minimum requirements;
and
6. Individuals who completed an
educator preparation program outside of the United States shall provide
documentation of completion of coursework in the following:
A. English Composition, two (2) courses, each
a minimum of two (2) semester hours;
B. U.S. History, three (3) semester hours;
and
C. U.S. Government, three (3)
semester hours;
(B) Professional Requirements. A minimum
requirement of twenty-six (26) semester hours in professional education.
Competency must be demonstrated in the following topics listed to the
satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
1. Content Planning and Delivery. Candidates
are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationship among
curriculum, instruction, and assessment-
A.
Curriculum and Instructional Planning;
B. Instructional Strategies and Techniques in
Content Area Specialty;
C.
Assessment, Student Data, and Data-Based Decision Making;
D. Strategies for Content Literacy;
E. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving;
and
F. English Language
Learning;
2. Individual
Student Needs. Candidates build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning
environment-
A. Psychological Development of
the Child and Adolescent;
B.
Psychology/Education of the Exceptional Child;
C. Differentiated Learning;
D. Classroom Management;
E. Cultural Diversity; and
F. Educational Psychology;
3. Schools and the Teaching
Profession. Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as
well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of
professional growth-
A. Consultation and
Collaboration; and
B. Legal/Ethical
Aspects of Teaching; and
4. Literacy (minimum of three (3) semester
hours) to include coursework in methods of teaching reading and writing in the
content area for which certification is sought.
5. Field and Clinical Experiences (ten (10)
semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the
progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a
close partnership of highly-qualified professionals in appropriate school
settings. Such field and clinical experiences shall include experiences at both
the elementary and the secondary level.
A.
Early Field Experiences (one (1) semester hour with a minimum of thirty (30)
clock hours). The early field experience includes placements in which
candidates observe students, support teachers, and respond to specific class
assignments. The candidate may work with students individually and/or in small
groups as requested and under the supervision of the classroom
teacher.
B. Mid-Level Field
Experiences (one (1) semester hour with a minimum of forty-five (45) clock
hours). The mid-level experience occurs between the initial placement and the
culminating clinical experiences. At the mid-level, candidates continue to
observe; respond to specific class assignments; and work with students
individually, in small groups, and in whole class settings as requested and
under the supervision of the classroom teacher.
C. Culminating Clinical Experiences (eight
(8) semester hours with a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in one (1) placement).
The culminating experience refers to placements typically in the final sequence
leading up to and including student teaching. Candidates actively participate
and complete required assignments, work with students as requested and under
the supervision of the classroom teacher, and have the opportunity and
responsibility to lead the class over an extended period of time.
(2) In
addition to the requirements specified in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this rule,
an applicant for a Missouri certificate of license to teach Art may be granted
an initial Missouri certificate of license to teach Art subject to completion
of at least thirty (30) semester hours in the following content knowledge areas
and demonstration of competency to the satisfaction of the educator preparation
institution:
(A) Design-Composition, three (3)
semester hours;
(B) Drawing, three
(3) semester hours;
(C) Painting,
three (3) semester hours;
(D)
Graphics (such as Printmaking, Photography, and Serigraphy), three (3) semester
hours;
(E) Ceramics, three (3)
semester hours;
(F) Sculpture,
three (3) semester hours;
(G)
Fibers (such as Weaving, Macramé, and Fiber Sculpture), three (3)
semester hours;
(H) History,
Theory, Criticism in the Visual Arts, three (3) semester hours;
(I) Instructional Techniques for Art K-12,
three (3) semester hours; and
(J)
Electives, three (3) semester hours.
(3) In addition to the requirements specified
in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this rule, an applicant for a Missouri certificate
of license to teach Dance may be granted an initial Missouri certificate of
license to teach Dance subject to completion of at least thirty (30) semester
hours in the following content knowledge areas and demonstration of competency
to the satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
(A) Ballet Technique, six (6) semester
hours;
(B) Contemporary Technique,
six (6) semester hours;
(C) Other
Techniques, to include Tap, Jazz, Yoga, Folk, Ballroom, six (6) semester
hours;
(D) Dance Theory, three (3)
semester hours;
(E) Dance
Composition, three (3) semester hours; and
(F) Elective from subsections 1-4 below, six
(6) hours:
1. Anatomy and
Kinesiology;
2. Ethnology (dance in
other cultures);
3. Music for
Dance; or
4. Somatics (body-mind
techniques).
(4) In addition to the requirements specified
in subsections (1) (A)-(C) of this rule, an applicant for a Missouri
certificate of license to teach Family and Consumer Sciences may be granted an
initial Missouri certificate of license to teach Family and Consumer Sciences
subject to completion of at least thirty-three (33) semester hours in the
following content knowledge areas and demonstration of competency to the
satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
(A) Program Development and Professional
Practice, two (2) semester hours;
(B) Career and Technical Student
Organizations, one (1) semester hour;
(C) Nutrition, Health, and Wellness
(including Health Issues and Concepts as well as Scientific Principles Related
to Food Preparation), six (6) semester hours;
(D) Family and Consumer Resource Management,
twelve (12) semester hours (including three (3) semester hours each in:
Personal Finance; Family and Consumer Resource Management; Housing and
Environment; and Textiles, Apparel, and Fashion);
(E) Human Development and Parenting, six (6)
semester hours; and
(F) Family and
Interpersonal Relationships, six (6) semester hours.
(5) In addition to the requirements specified
in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this rule, an applicant for a Missouri certificate
of license to teach World Languages may be granted an initial Missouri
certificate of license to teach World Languages subject to completion of at
least thirty (30) semester hours in the language to be taught, or twenty-seven
(27) semester hours plus two (2) or more earned units of high school credit in
that language. Additionally, the applicant must complete a minimum of fifteen
(15) semester hours in upper-level courses with no more than six (6) of those
semester hours in history/culture and demonstrate competency to the
satisfaction of the educator preparation institution.
(6) In addition to the requirements specified
in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this rule, an applicant for a Missouri certificate
of license to teach Health may be granted an initial Missouri certificate of
license to teach Health subject to completion of at least thirty-six (36)
semester hours in the following content knowledge areas and demonstration of
competency to the satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
(A) Human Anatomy-Physiology, three (3)
semester hours;
(B) Nutrition,
three (3) semester hours;
(C) Drug
Education, three (3) semester hours;
(D) Personal Health, three (3) semester
hours;
(E) Mental Health, three (3)
semester hours;
(F) Family Life/Sex
Education, three (3) semester hours;
(G) Safety and First Aid, three (3) semester
hours;
(H) Community Health, three
(3) semester hours;
(I)
Instructional Techniques in Health K-12, three (3) semester hours;
and
(J) Electives in Health, nine
(9) semester hours.
(7)
In addition to the requirements specified in subsections (1) (A)-(C) of this
rule, an applicant for a Missouri certificate of license for Library Media
Specialist may be granted an initial Missouri certificate of license for
Library Media Specialist subject to completion of at least thirty (30) semester
hours in the following content knowledge areas and demonstration of competency
to the satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
(A) Content Knowledge for Teaching-
1. Foundations of Librarianship, three (3)
semester hours;
2. Library Media
Administration, three (3) semester hours;
3. Developing and Managing Collections, three
(3) semester hours;
4. Organizing
Information, three (3) semester hours;
5. Reference Sources and Services, three (3)
semester hours;
6. Action Research
in School Libraries, three (3) semester hours;
7. Children's, Adolescent, or Young Adult
Literature, three (3) semester hours;
8. Library Systems and Information
Technologies, three (3) semester hours; and
9. Curriculum and the Media Center, three (3)
semester hours;
(B) Field
and Clinical Experiences (three (3) semester hours)-
1. Culminating Clinical Experiences. This
librarian internship builds upon the classroom experiences and provides the
intern an opportunity to lead and direct specific activities. The intern is an
active participant in the daily operations of the library media center
including working with students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders while under
the supervision of an on-site supervisor. The clinical experience should
include collaborating with other educators to support student
learning.
(8)
In addition to the requirements specified in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this
rule, an applicant for a Missouri certificate of license to teach Music may be
granted an initial Missouri certificate of license to teach Music subject to
completion of at least forty-five (45) semester hours in the following content
knowledge areas and demonstration of competency to the satisfaction of the
educator preparation institution:
(A) For
applicants for a Missouri license to teach Vocal Music-
1. Music Theory, History, and Choral
Arranging, fifteen (15) semester hours;
2. Piano (or proficiency) and Applied Voice,
nine (9) semester hours;
3. Choral
Conducting, Techniques, and Literature, twelve (12) semester hours;
4. Choral Ensemble, three (3) semester hours;
and
5. Methods/Techniques of
Teaching Pre-K/Elementary, and Middle School/Secondary Music, six (6) semester
hours.
(B) For applicants
for a Missouri license to teach Instrumental Music-
1. Music Theory, History, and
Instrumentation/Arranging, fifteen (15) semester hours;
2. Piano (or proficiency) and Applied Major
Instrument, nine (9) semester hours;
3. Instrumental Conducting, Techniques, and
Literature, twelve (12) semester hours;
4. Instrumental Ensemble, three (3) semester
hours; and
5. Methods/Techniques of
Teaching Pre-K/Elementary, and Middle School/Secondary Music, six (6) semester
hours.
(9) In
addition to the requirements specified in subsections (1)(A)-(C) of this rule,
an applicant for a Missouri certificate of license to teach Physical Education
may be granted an initial Missouri certificate of license to teach Physical
Education subject to completion of at least fifty-one (51) semester hours in
the following content knowledge areas and demonstration of competency to the
satisfaction of the educator preparation institution:
(A) History and Philosophy, three (3)
semester hours;
(B)
Anatomy-Physiology, three (3) semester hours;
(C) Kinesiology, three (3) semester
hours;
(D) Physiology of Exercise,
three (3) semester hours;
(E)
Assessment in Physical Education, three (3) semester hours;
(F) Health Related Fitness/Wellness, three
(3) semester hours;
(G) Lifetime
Activities and Dance, three (3) semester hours;
(H) Adapted Physical Education, three (3)
semester hours;
(I)
Psychological/Sociological Aspects of Physical Education, three (3) semester
hours;
(J) Motor Development/Motor
Learning, three (3) semester hours;
(K) First Aid, CPR, and Care of
Activity/Sport Injuries, six (6) semester hours;
(L) Movement and Rhythms, three (3) semester
hours;
(M) Team/Individual Sports
Instruction, three (3) semester hours;
(N) Instructional Techniques in Physical
Education K-12, six (6) semester hours; and
(O) Nutrition, three (3) semester
hours.
(10) The
requirements of this rule shall become effective August 1, 2017.
Notes
5 CSR 20-400.550
AUTHORITY:
sections: 161.092, 168.011, 168.071, 168.081, 168.400, 168.405, and 168.409,
RSMo 2016, and section
168.021, RSMo Supp. 2020.*
Original rule filed Oct. 29, 2013, effective May 30, 2014. Amended: Filed Nov.
2, 2020, effective May 30, 2021.
AUTHORITY: sections
168.011,
168.405, and
168.409, RSMo 2000, and sections
161.092,
168.021,
168.071,
168.081, and
168.400, RSMo Supp. 2013.
Original rule filed Oct. 29, 2013, effective May 31, 2014.
Amended by
Missouri
Register April 15, 2021/Volume 46, Number 08, effective
5/31/2021