(a) Purpose. – Sections one-a, one-b, one-c, one-d, one-e, one-f, one-g, one-h and one-i of this article create an alternative means for a qualified person to earn a professional teaching certificate. These sections authorize a school or a school district to offer a rigorous alternative program for teacher certification in partnership with an accredited higher education institution, an entity affiliated with an accredited higher education institution, the West Virginia Department of Education or a regional education service agency, all under the supervision of the State Board.
(b) Definitions. -- For the purposes of this section and sections one-b, one-c, one-d, one-e, one-f, one-g, one-h and one-i of this article, the following terms have the meanings ascribed to them, unless the context in which a term is used clearly requires a different meaning:
(1) "Alternative program" means a program for teacher education that is offered as an alternative to the standard college or university programs for the education of teachers;
(2) "Alternative program teacher" means a teacher who holds an alternative program teacher certificate and who participates in an alternative program;
(3) "Area of critical need and shortage" means an opening in an established, existing or newly-created position which has been posted at least two times in accordance with section seven-a, article four of this chapter and for which no fully-qualified applicant has been employed;
(4) "Alternative program teacher certificate" means a temporary teacher certificate that authorizes a person to teach while participating in an alternative program;
(5) "Approved alternative program" means an alternative program that is approved by the State Board in accordance with section one-e of this article;
(6) "Approved education provider" means a partnership that the State Board has approved to provide an alternative program;
(7) "Partnership" means a partnership formed pursuant to section one-b of this article to provide an alternative program;
(8) "Partnership agreement" means an agreement adopted by a partnership pursuant to section one-b of this article; and
(9) "Professional support team" means the group of persons that an approved education provider has selected to train and supervise alternative program teachers.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 3. Training, Certification, Licensing, Professional Development
§18A-3-1a. Alternative Programs for the Education of Teachers; Purpose; Definitions
§18A-3-1d. Alternative Program Rules; Necessary Contents
§18A-3-1e. State Board Approval; Prohibited Acts
§18A-3-1g. Alternative Program for Highly Qualified Special Education Teachers
§18A-3-1h. Additional Alternative Program to Prepare Highly Qualified Special Education Teachers
§18A-3-1j. Additional Alternative Preparation Programs Administered by the Department of Education
§18A-3-2. Teacher Certification; Required; Expiration;
§18A-3-2a. Certificates Valid in the Public Schools That May Be Issued by the State Superintendent
§18A-3-2c. Minimum Qualities, Proficiencies and Skills Required of Principals; State Board Rule
§18A-3-3. Renewal of Certificates; Permanent Certification
§18A-3-3a. Payment of Tuition, Registration and Other Fees for Teachers; Maximum Payment per Teacher
§18A-3-4. Validity of Present Certificates
§18A-3-5. Validity of Certificates Held by Members of Armed Forces
§18A-3-8. County Professional Staff Development Councils
§18A-3-9. County Service Personnel Staff Development Councils
§18A-3-10. Criminal History Check of Applicants for Licensure by the State Department of Education