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I am
currently certified. How does all of this affect me?
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You may
not be affected until you are issued a new license when you apply
for your first renewal after July 1, 2003. Eventually, renewal
options may change for you and the way you earn points for renewal
will change. If you want to add new teaching endorsements or become
a school specialist or school leader, you will be completing
programs established under the new standards, and content
assessments will be required.
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What
happens to my current five-year certificate?
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The first
time you renew after July 1, 2003, you will be issued a piece of
paper called a license:
- Same subject
endorsements
- Same grade
levels
- Same school specialist
and administrative endorsements if applicable
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Do I
have to have professional development points to renew my five-year
certificate?
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Yes, all
renewals of a professional license will be based on professional
development points verified by a local professional development
council (PDC).
KS Reg 91-1-205(3)(C)
With the exception of the following situations:
- You have completed 8
hours in an approved program or have completed an approved program
for an additional endorsement or license
- You have completed all
the assessments for National Board Certification or have been
granted National Board Certification
- You are renewing on
experience from a graduate degree earned prior to
7/1/2003
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How do I
renew a professional license in Kansas?
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There are
three ways to renew:
- National Board
Certification
- Completed all parts of
and granted national certification
- Professional Development
Points
- 120 points with Advanced
Degree
- 160 points for
undergraduate, with 80 points (4 semester hours) from college
hours
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Can the
PDC limit the number of points for semester credit
hours?
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No; one
semester hour of college credit shall count as 20 professional
development points.
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Is there
a maximum number of points allowed at the different levels each
year?
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No; not
for purposes of renewing a license.
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How old
can professional development points be?
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The
individual must verify professional development points earned
during the life of the license that is being renewed. Therefore,
any points awarded for activities OR for semester credit hours must
have been earned during the life of the current professional
license period.
***However,
knowledge points that are used as the baseline to verify
application or impact may have been earned during previous
licensure periods. The application or impact points must be earned
during the licensure period being renewed.
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If a
music teacher works at the KU Band Camp during the summer, can
he/she earn points from his/her district?
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Yes, if
it is part of an approved professional development plan for that
individual.
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How
often does the PDC have to meet to review and verify
points?
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The
regulations do not address this specifically. The district PDC for
USD 385 meets monthly, usually on the first Monday of each
month.
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What is
an in-service transcript? Do I have one?
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It is a
record of an educator's professional development that is signed by
the individual, the PDC chairperson, and a PDC representative prior
to being submitted to the Kansas State Department of Education for
purposes of licensure renewal. If you have submitted points for
professional development, you have a transcript at Central
Office.
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Are
there guidelines that a PDC should apply to determine whether
college credit is appropriate for renewal of an individual
license?
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The PDC
should keep in mind that an individual must complete professional
development activities in any of the following areas: content,
professional (pedagogy) and service to the profession. Generally,
if an individual completes coursework related to content, the
content should be related to the endorsements/licenses the
individual holds OR that would be applicable to any educator, no
matter what their endorsement/licensure area. The PDC has
flexibility in making a determination of "appropriate credit" when
considering individual situations and requests.
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