Nev. Admin. Code § 391.255 - Endorsement as school library media specialist
To receive an endorsement as a school library media specialist, a person must have a valid secondary teaching license, excluding a business and industry endorsement, a valid elementary or special teaching license, a valid license to teach special education, or a valid license to teach middle school or junior high school education, and must:
1. Have completed a program for school library media specialists which has been approved by the Board or a regional accrediting association;
2. Hold a master's degree in library science, with specialization in school librarianship, from a school accredited by the American Library Association; or
3. Have completed 21 semester hours of course work in the following subjects:
(a) Organization and administration of a school library.
(b) The cataloging and classification of materials for a library.
(c) Reference, bibliography and information skills.
(d) The use and selection of educational media for a library.
(e) Children's and young adults' literature.
(f) Computers in the library.
(g) A supervised practicum in an elementary, middle, junior high or secondary school library.
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