TITLE 8. EDUCATION
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
State Board of Education is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 3, which
excludes regulations that consist only of changes in style or form or
corrections of technical errors. The State Board of Education will receive,
consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with
respect to reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 8VAC20-23. Licensure Regulations
for School Personnel (amending 8VAC20-23-630).
Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-298.1 and 22.1-299 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: July 10, 2019.
Agency Contact: Patty Pitts, Assistant Superintendent
for Teacher Education and Licensure, Department of Education, 101 North 14th
Street, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 371-2522, or email
patty.pitts@doe.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendment restores a requirement for the Option II
tract of the Division Superintendent License, which was inadvertently omitted,
that an individual qualifying for licensure complete five years of educational
experience in a public or an accredited nonpublic school, two years of which
shall be successful, full-time teaching experience at the preK-12 level and two
years of which shall be in administration and supervision at the preK-12 level.
8VAC20-23-630. Division Superintendent License.
An individual may be a candidate for the list of eligible
division superintendents and the renewable Division Superintendent License
through the completion of the requirements in one of the following four
options:
1. Option I. The individual shall have:
a. Earned a doctorate degree in educational administration or
educational leadership from a regionally accredited college or university; and
b. Completed five years of educational experience in a public
or an accredited nonpublic school, two years of which shall be
successful, full-time teaching experience at the preK-12 level and two years
of which shall be in administration and supervision at the preK-12 level.
2. Option II. The individual shall have:
a. Earned a master's degree from a regionally accredited
college or university and successfully completed 30 graduate semester hours
beyond the conferral date of the master's degree; and
b. Completed requirements for administration and supervision
preK-12 endorsement that includes the demonstration of competencies in the
following areas:
(1) Knowledge, understanding, and application of planning,
assessment, and instructional leadership that builds collective professional
capacity, including:
(a) Principles of student motivation, growth, and development
as a foundation for age-appropriate and grade-appropriate curriculum,
instruction, and assessment;
(b) Collaborative leadership in gathering and analyzing data
to identify needs to develop and implement a school improvement plan that
results in increased student learning;
(c) Planning, implementation, and refinement of
standards-based curriculum aligned with instruction and assessment;
(d) Collaborative planning and implementation of a variety of
assessment techniques, including examination of student work that yields
individual, class, grade level, and school level data as a foundation for
identifying existing competencies and targeting areas in need of further
attention;
(e) Incorporation of differentiated and effective instruction
that responds to individual learner needs, including appropriate response to
cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity;
(f) Knowledge, understanding, and application of the federal
and state regulatory requirements and expectations associated with
identification, education, and evaluation of students with disabilities;
(g) Collaboratively working with parents and school personnel
to ensure that students with disabilities are included as a valued part of the
school community, and that they receive effective and appropriately
intensive instruction to assist them in meeting the standards set for all
students, as well as individual goals outlined in their individualized
education programs;
(h) Integration of technology in curriculum and instruction to
enhance learner understanding;
(i) Identification, analysis, and resolution of problems using
effective problem-solving techniques; and
(j) Development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship
of a vision of excellence linked to mission and core beliefs that promote
continuous improvement consistent with the goals of the school division.
(2) Knowledge, understanding, and application of leadership
and organizations, including:
(a) The change process of systems, organizations, and
individuals, using appropriate and effective adult learning models;
(b) Aligning organizational practice, division mission, and
core beliefs for developing and implementing strategic plans;
(c) Information Understanding information
sources and processing, including data collection and data analysis strategies;
(d) Using data as a part of ongoing program evaluation to inform
and lead change;
(e) Developing a change management strategy for improved
student outcomes;
(f) Developing distributed leadership strategies to create
personalized learning environments for diverse schools; and
(g) Effective Practicing effective two-way
communication skills including consensus building, negotiation, and mediation
skills.
(3) Knowledge, understanding, and application of management
and leadership skills that achieve effective and efficient organizational
operations and sustain an instructional program conducive to student academic
progress, including:
(a) Alignment of curriculum and instruction and assessment of
the educational program to achieve high academic success at the school and
division or district level;
(b) Principles and issues of supervising and leading others to
ensure a working and learning climate that is safe, secure, and respectful of a
diverse school community;
(c) Management decisions that ensure successful teaching and
learning including, human resources management and development, theories of
motivation, change in school culture, innovation and creativity, conflict
resolution, adult learning, and professional development models;
(d) Knowledge, understanding, and application of Virginia's
Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria for
Teachers and Virginia's Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and
Evaluation Criteria for Principals;
(e) Principles and issues related to fiscal operations of
school management;
(f) Principles and issues related to school facilities and use
of space and time for supporting high-quality school instruction and student
learning;
(g) Legal issues impacting school operations and management;
(h) Technologies that support management functions; and
(i) Application of data-driven decision making to initiate and
continue improvement in school and classroom practices and student achievement.
(4) Knowledge, understanding, and application of the
conditions and dynamics impacting a diverse school community, including:
(a) Emerging Recognizing emerging issues and
trends within school and community relations;
(b) Working collaboratively with staff, families, and
community members to secure resources and to support the success of a diverse
population;
(c) Developing appropriate public relations and public
engagement strategies and processes for building and sustaining positive
relationships with families, caregivers, and community partners; and
(d) Integration of Integrating technology to
support communication efforts.
(5) Knowledge, understanding, and application of the purpose
of education and the role of professionalism in advancing educational goals,
including:
(a) Philosophy of education that reflects commitment to
principles of honesty, fairness, caring, and equity in day-to-day professional
behavior;
(b) Integration of high-quality, content-rich, job-embedded
professional learning that respects the contribution of all faculty and staff
members in building a diverse professional learning community;
(c) Reflective understanding of moral and legal consequences
of decision making in the school setting;
(d) Intentional and purposeful effort to model professional,
moral, and ethical standards, as well as personal integrity in all
interactions; and
(e) Intentional and purposeful effort to model continuous
professional learning and to work collegially and collaboratively with all
members of the school community to support the school's goals and enhance its
collective capacity.
(6) Knowledge, understanding, and application of leadership
theories and influences that impact schools, including:
(a) Concepts of leadership including systems theory, change
theory, learning organizations, and current leadership theory;
(b) Ability to identify and respond to internal and external forces
and influences on a school;
(c) Ability to identify and apply the processes of educational
policy development at the state, local, and school level; and
(d) Ability to identify and demonstrate ways to influence
educational policy development at the state, local, and school level; and
c. Completed five years of successful educational
experience in a public or an accredited nonpublic school, two years of which
must be full-time teaching experience at the preK-12 level and two years of
which must be in administration and supervision.
3. Option III. The individual shall have:
a. Earned a master's degree from a regionally accredited
college or university;
b. A current, valid out-of-state license with an endorsement
as a division or district superintendent; and
c. Completed five years of successful educational experience
in a public or an accredited nonpublic school, two years of which must
be full-time teaching experience at the preK-12 level and two years of
which must be in administration and supervision.
4. Option IV. The individual shall have:
a. Earned a master's degree or its equivalent from a
regionally accredited college or university;
b. A minimum of three years of successful, full-time
experience in a senior leadership position, such as chief executive officer or
senior military officer; and
c. Be recommended by a Virginia school board interested in
employing the individual as superintendent.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-5862; Filed May 20, 2019, 1:26 p.m.