Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.410 - Certification.
28A.410.040 - Initial-level certificates.

RCW 28A.410.040
Initial-level certificates.

The Washington professional educator standards board shall adopt rules providing that, except as provided in this section, all individuals qualifying for an initial-level teaching certificate after August 31, 1992, shall possess a baccalaureate degree in the arts, sciences, and/or humanities and have fulfilled the requirements for teacher certification pursuant to RCW 28A.410.210. However, candidates for grades preschool through eight certificates shall have fulfilled the requirements for a major as part of their baccalaureate degree. If the major is in early childhood education, elementary education, or special education, the candidate must have at least thirty quarter hours or twenty semester hours in one academic field.

[ 2005 c 497 § 204; 1992 c 141 § 101; 1990 c 33 § 406. Prior: 1989 c 402 § 1; 1989 c 29 § 1; 1987 c 525 § 212. Formerly RCW 28A.70.040.]
NOTES:

Intent—Part headings not law—Effective date—2005 c 497: See notes following RCW 28A.305.011.


Findings—1992 c 141: "The legislature finds that the educational needs of students when they leave the public school system has [have] increased dramatically in the past two decades. If young people are to prosper in our democracy and if our nation is to grow economically, it is imperative that the overall level of learning achieved by students be significantly increased.
To achieve this higher level of learning, the legislature finds that the state of Washington needs to develop a performance-based school system. Instead of maintaining burdensome state accountability laws and rules that dictate educational offerings, the state needs to hold schools accountable for their performance based on what their students learn.
The legislature further finds moving toward a performance-based accountability system will require repealing state laws and rules that inhibit the freedom of school boards and professional educators to carry out their work, and also will require that significantly more decisions be made at the school district and school building levels. In addition, it will be necessary to set high expectations for students, to identify what is expected of all students, and to develop a rigorous academic assessment system to determine if these expectations have been achieved.
The legislature further finds that the governor's council on education reform and funding will, by December 1992, identify broad student learning goals. Subject to decisions made by the 1993 legislature, the legislature finds that it is critical that an organization be established to continue the council's work in identifying necessary student skills and knowledge, to develop student assessment and school accountability systems, and to take other steps necessary to develop a performance-based education system.
The legislature further finds that there is a need for high quality professional development as the state implements a performance-based system. Professional development must be available to schools and school districts to maintain quality control and to assure access to proven research on effective teaching." [ 1992 c 141 § 1.]


Part headings—1992 c 141: "Part headings as used in this act constitute no part of the law." [ 1992 c 141 § 601.]


Severability—1992 c 141: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1992 c 141 § 602.]


Intent—1987 c 525 §§ 201-233: "The legislature intends to enhance the education of the state's youth by improving the quality of teaching. The legislature intends to establish a framework for teacher and principal preparation programs and to recognize teaching as a profession.
The legislature finds that the quality of teacher preparation programs is enhanced when a planned, sequenced approach is used that provides for the application of practice to academic coursework.
The legislature supports better integration of the elements of teacher preparation programs including knowledge of subject matter, teaching methods, and actual teaching experiences.
The legislature finds that establishing: (1) A teaching internship program; (2) a post-baccalaureate program resulting in a master's degree; (3) stronger requirements for earning principal credentials; and (4) a review of the preparation standards for school principals and educational staff associates are appropriate next steps in enhancing the quality of educational personnel in Washington." [ 1987 c 525 § 201.]


Short title—1987 c 525 §§ 202-233: "Sections 202 through 233 of this act shall be known as the professional educator excellence act of 1987." [ 1987 c 525 § 234.]


Severability—1987 c 525: See note following RCW 28A.300.050.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.410 - Certification.

28A.410.010 - Certification—Duty of professional educator standards board—Rules—Record check—Lapsed certificates—Superintendent of public instruction as administrator.

28A.410.025 - Qualifications—Certificate or permit required.

28A.410.032 - Qualifications—Teachers of visually impaired—Rules.

28A.410.035 - Qualifications—Coursework on issues of abuse; sexual abuse and exploitation of a minor; and emotional or behavioral distress in students, including possible substance abuse, violence, and youth suicide.

28A.410.040 - Initial-level certificates.

28A.410.043 - School counselor certification.

28A.410.044 - School psychologists and social workers—Domains and roles.

28A.410.045 - First peoples' language, culture, and oral tribal traditions teacher certification program—Established—Rules.

28A.410.046 - Elementary mathematics specialists.

28A.410.050 - Baccalaureate and master's degree equivalency requirements for vocational instructors—Rules.

28A.410.060 - Fee for certification—Disposition.

28A.410.062 - Initial educator certificates and paraeducator certificates—Application processing fee—Educator certification processing account.

28A.410.070 - Registration of certificates.

28A.410.080 - School year—For certification or qualification purposes.

28A.410.090 - Revocation or suspension of certificate or permit to teach—Reprimand—Criminal basis—Complaints—Investigation—Process.

28A.410.095 - Violation or noncompliance—Investigatory powers of superintendent of public instruction—Requirements for investigation of alleged sexual misconduct towards a child—Court orders—Contempt—Written findings required.

28A.410.100 - Revocation of authority to teach—Hearings.

28A.410.106 - Certificate or permit suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

28A.410.108 - Reporting disciplinary actions to national clearinghouse.

28A.410.110 - Limitation on reinstatement after revocation—Reinstatement prohibited for certain felony crimes.

28A.410.120 - Professional certification not required of superintendents or deputy or assistant superintendents.

28A.410.200 - Washington professional educator standards board—Creation—Membership—Executive director.

28A.410.210 - Washington professional educator standards board—Purpose—Powers and duties.

28A.410.212 - Washington professional educator standards board—Duties.

28A.410.220 - Washington professional educator standards board—Performance standards and professional-level certification assessment—Basic skills assessment—Assessment of subject knowledge—Administration of section—Rule-making authority.

28A.410.221 - Washington professional educator standards board—Revision of STEM-related subject-area teacher endorsements.

28A.410.2211 - Washington professional educator standards board—Revision of assessments to meet revised STEM-related standards.

28A.410.2212 - Washington professional educator standards board—Certificate renewal rules for teachers in STEM-related subjects.

28A.410.224 - Washington professional educator standards board—Standards for computer science endorsement.

28A.410.225 - Washington professional educator standards board—Endorsement requirements—Teachers of deaf and hard of hearing students.

28A.410.226 - Washington professional educator standards board—Training program on youth suicide screening—Certificates for school nurses, social workers, psychologists, and counselors—Adoption of standards.

28A.410.230 - Washington professional educator standards board—Review of proposed assessments before implementation.

28A.410.240 - Washington professional educator standards board—Reports.

28A.410.250 - Washington professional educator standards board—Professional certification—Rules.

28A.410.251 - Washington professional educator standards board—Residency certificate renewal for certain experienced teachers and principals—Rules.

28A.410.252 - Expedited professional certification for out-of-state teachers.

28A.410.260 - Washington professional educator standards board—Cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion standards of practice.

28A.410.265 - Washington professional educator standards board—Certification—Cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion standards of practice.

28A.410.270 - Washington professional educator standards board—Performance standards—Certification levels—Teacher effectiveness evaluations—Requirements for professional certificate and residency teaching certificate—Demonstration of educator prepara...

28A.410.271 - Washington professional educator standards board—Standards for educational interpreters.

28A.410.273 - Washington professional educator standards board—Social-emotional learning.

28A.410.275 - Washington professional educator standards board—Preparation program review.

28A.410.277 - Washington professional educator standards board—Continuing education requirements for administrator and teacher certificate renewals.

28A.410.278 - Residency principal certificates—Principal preparation program requirements.

28A.410.283 - Uniform, statewide performance assessment of teaching effectiveness—Prohibited as requirement.

28A.410.285 - Teacher preparation programs.

28A.410.290 - Teacher and administrator preparation program approval standards—Community college and nonhigher education provider programs—Alternative route program inclusion.

28A.410.292 - Articulated pathway for teacher preparation and certification—Program approval.

28A.410.294 - Teacher and administrator preparation—Working with paraeducators.

28A.410.300 - Review of district and educator workforce data.

28A.410.310 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.410.330 - Microcredentials.