Nev. Admin. Code § 391.360 - Qualifications for teaching pupils who have intellectual disabilities and moderate to intense needs for assistance and intervention
1.
Before teaching pupils who have intellectual disabilities and have moderate to
intense needs for assistance and intervention in their educational processes, a
person must:
(a) Hold an endorsement issued
pursuant to this section; or
(b)
Hold a teacher's elementary or secondary license, a license to teach special
education, a license to teach middle school or junior high school education, or
a bachelor's or master's degree with a major or minor in special education,
must have completed 6 semester hours from the courses prescribed in
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (e) of subsection 2 and must complete a program
of preparation leading to licensing in this field within 3 years after
beginning to teach such pupils.
2. To receive the endorsement, the person
must:
(a) Have completed a program of
preparation for teaching pupils who have intellectual disabilities which has
been approved by the Board;
(b)
Hold a license or certificate, issued by another state, with an endorsement to
teach pupils who have intellectual disabilities;
(c) Hold a bachelor's or master's degree in
special education in the area of intellectual disabilities and have completed 8
semester hours of student teaching, equivalent field experience or 1 year of
verifiable teaching experience in special education;
(d) Have:
(2) One year of verifiable teaching
experience with pupils who have intellectual disabilities and moderate to
intense needs of assistance and intervention in their educational processes;
and
(3) Completed 12 semester hours
of the course work prescribed in sub-subparagraphs (IV) to (IX), inclusive, of
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (e); or
(e) Hold a bachelor's or master's degree and:
(1) Have completed 8 semester hours of
student teaching of pupils who have intellectual disabilities, equivalent field
experience with such pupils or 1 year of verifiable teaching experience with
such pupils; and
(2) Have completed
30 semester hours of course work, including course work in the following areas:
(I) Educational psychology;
(II) Human growth and development;
(III) Introduction to special education or
the education of pupils who have disabilities;
(IV) The assessment of pupils who have
disabilities;
(V) Characteristics
of pupils who have intellectual disabilities;
(VI) Curriculum development or methods and
strategies for teaching pupils who have intellectual disabilities;
(VII) Behavior management;
(VIII) Communication programming for pupils
who have intellectual disabilities;
(IX) Medical aspects of pupils who have
disabilities;
(X) Education or
planning for the transition of pupils who have disabilities from their current
placement to additional educational programs, employment and living as an
adult; and
(XI) Parental
involvement in programs for pupils who have disabilities.
The requirement for course work in two of these areas may be satisfied by completing one course, of at least 3 semester hours, that encompasses both subject matters.
Notes
NRS 385.080, 391.019, 391.032
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