Wis. Admin. Code Department of Public Instruction PI 34.032 - Tier I, short-term substitute teacher permit
(1) AUTHORIZATION.
A permit issued under this section authorizes the permit holder to teach as a
short-term substitute in any subject and in any grade level.
(2) ELIGIBILITY. The state superintendent may
issue a tier I permit under this section to an applicant who meets one of the
following:
(a)
Trained substitute
teacher. The applicant meets all of the following requirements:
1. Holds an associate degree or a higher
degree from an accredited college or university.
2. Completed a substitute teacher training
program approved by the state superintendent which provides training on all of
the following:
a. Basic school district and
school policies and procedures.
b.
Age-appropriate teaching strategies.
c. Discipline, conflict resolution, and
classroom management techniques.
d.
Health and safety issues, including handling medical emergencies.
e. Techniques for starting a class.
f. The culture of schools and the teaching
profession.
g. Working with lesson
plans.
h. Working with children
with disabilities, including confidentiality issues.
(b)
Enrollment in an
educator preparation program. The applicant meets all of the following
requirements:
1. Is at least 20 years of
age.
2. Is enrolled in a teacher
preparatory program approved by the state superintendent under s.
115.28 (7) (a),
Stats. For the purposes of this subdivision, enrollment means that the
applicant has met all of the eligibility criteria for the approved educator
preparation program as required by s.
PI 34.018(2) and is in the process of completing the
requirements of the approved educator preparation program.
3. Has successfully completed the minimum
number of course credits required for the individual to have achieved junior
level status if enrolled in a teacher preparatory program which awards a
bachelor's degree.
4. The
individual has completed at least 15 hours of classroom observation in the
clinical program of the of the educator preparation program as approved under
s.
PI 34.023 (1) and
(2).
(3) DURATION. A permit issued under this
section is valid for 3 years.
(4)
RENEWAL. A permit issued under this section is renewable.
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