Certification
GASPA Conference, Fall 2015
Agenda
Certification Update
Rules
Tiered Certification
Upgrading
Important Reminders
Cases Processed 7/1/14 to 10/31/15
Task Description Count
Add Non-Renewable Field 1,809
Add Renewable Field 3,080
Certificate Copy 65
Change Tier or Pathway 340
Convert Non-Renewable 3,534
Correspondence 83
CREC 1
Deletion 3
Evaluation 110
Extend Non-Renewable 27
Initial - OOS Certificate 2,158
Initial - Program Completion 1,809
Initial - System Request 1,471
Initial Certificate 91
Name Change 1,116
Non-Renewable Certificate 15
Other 5
Pre-Service 2,629
Reinstate expired credential 1,160
Renewal 2,447
Supplemental Induction 4
TAPP Status Change 97
Upgrade 1,928
Verification of Lawful Presence 16,408
Waiver 128
40,518
Individuals Newly Credentialed 7/1/14 to 10/31/15
Induction
IN1 363
IN2 29
IN3 519
IN4 759
COE for Induction
*IN1 362
*IN2 37
*IN3 388
Professional
*SRT 233
*SRS 151
*SRL 41
SRT 94
SRS 158
SRL 29
Individuals Newly Credentialed 7/1/14 to 10/31/15
Other
Pre-Service 7,215
Waivers 54
Para 2,849
Supplemental Induction 94
Fields Added by Passing Exam 7/1/14 to 10/31/15
Category Fields People
*SI 65 60
*SR 7 2
SR 1,428 793
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (P-12) 1
ART (P-12) 2
BIOLOGY (6-12) 2
BIRTH THROUGH KINDERGARTEN 1
BUSINESS EDUCATION (6-12) 3
ENGLISH (6-12) 28
ESOL (P-12) 126
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION (6-12) 1
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P-12) 22
HISTORY (6-12) 15
MATHEMATICS (6-12) 39
MIDDLE GRADES (4-8) - LANGUAGE ARTS 25
MIDDLE GRADES (4-8) - MATH 49
MIDDLE GRADES (4-8) - READING 42
MIDDLE GRADES (4-8) - SCIENCE 33
MIDDLE GRADES (4-8) - SOCIAL SCIENCE 32
MUSIC (P-12) 3
POLITICAL SCIENCE (6-12) 10
READING SPECIALIST (P-12) 16
SCIENCE (6-12) 35
Fields Added by Passing Exam 7/1/14 to 10/31/15
Category Fields People
*SI 65 60
*SR 7 2
SR 1,428 793
SP ED ADAPTED CURRICULUM (P-12) CONSULTATIVE 87
SP ED GENERAL CURRICULUM (P-12) CONSULTATIVE 185
SP ED LANGUAGE ARTS COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5) 49
SP ED LANGUAGE ARTS COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8) 84
SP ED LANGUAGE ARTS COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8, 6-12) 23
SP ED MATH COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5) 53
SP ED MATH COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8) 84
SP ED READING COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5) 51
SP ED READING COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8) 88
SP ED READING COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8, 6-12) 9
SP ED SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5) 51
SP ED SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8) 82
SP ED SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8, 6-12) 7
SP ED SOCIAL SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5) 46
SP ED SOCIAL SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8) 58
SP ED SOCIAL SCIENCE COGNITIVE LEVEL (P-5, 4-8, 6-12) 16
SPANISH (P-12) 2
Phone Inquiries
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20,081 Total Calls
3% Abandon 4.24 Avg. Delay to Abandon
Email Inquiries
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
General Mail
CertHelp Upgrade TeachGa
23,667 Total Email
4.57 H Average GenMail Response Time 2.19 H Average CertHelp Response Time 2.34 D Average Upgrade Response Time
Rules
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New
• Retired Educator
• Computer Science
• Dual Immersion Early Childhood Education Endorsement
• Educational Leadership
Revised
• Upgrade
• Renewal
Retired Educator
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Requirements The Retired Educator certificate may be issued to an educator who meets the following requirements:
Has previously held a GaPSC renewable, professional educator certificate Is a retired Georgia educator, as verified by the Teachers Retirement System of
Georgia (TRS) Does not hold any other valid Georgia educator certificate
Validity An initial Retired Educator certificate is valid for thirty (30) years A renewed Retired Educator certificate is valid for ten (10) years A Retired Educator certificate is invalidated upon issuance of any other
Georgia educator certificate Renewal
An initial Retired Educator certificate may be renewed for subsequent ten (10)-year validity periods
Computer Science
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Georgia IHEs are not producing enough computer science graduates resulting in a negative economic impact on statewide business and industry. As the GaDOE strives to continue with a concentration on career readiness, it is imperative that computer science is a focus in that effort by preparing students to enter college with a desire to major in computer science. Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, computer programming courses will be offered to satisfy core requirements in math, science and foreign language. A computer science pathway will be developed in the 2016-2017 school year. In order to accomplish this work, there must be educators qualified and certified to teach computer science courses. Currently, there are a limited number of educators certified in computer science. There is a computer science endorsement program offered by two institutions; however, these programs cannot prepare the number of educators needed in this field. Therefore, development of the computer science test is essential to meeting this critical need.
Computer Science
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• Computer Science P-12 is now available to add to a professional certificate by passing the GACE assessment.
• A Non-Renewable may be issued to allow time for educators to pass the exam.
Dual Immersion Early Childhood Education Endorsement
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Issued to foreign language teachers with an Induction or Professional certificate who are teaching ECE in a foreign language in a Dual Immersion elementary school. The renewable endorsement will require completion of an endorsement program as well as a passing score on the ECE GACE. While the programs are being developed, educators may be issued a Non-Renewable endorsement based on passing the ECE GACE for up to 4 total years.
Building Level
System Level
Supervises Other Leaders (Tier II)
Principal Superintendent
Does Not Supervise Other Leaders (Tier I)
Assistant Principal
Program/Curriculum Directors
Educational Leadership
Old vs. New System
• OOS program completers at the master’s level with less than three years of leadership experience
• Tier I Georgia program completers
TIER I Standard
Performance-Based • Performance-Based Building
Level Field 706
• Performance-Based System Level Field 707
• Tier II Georgia program completers
Standard • Educational Leadership Field 704 • OOS Educators holding
Educational Leadership at the Specialist or Doctoral level or at the master’s level with at least three years of experience
TIER II Standard and Performance-Based
Tier I
Requires a bachelor’s degree and Ethics for Educational Leadership Assessment – Program Entry
Standard
Non-Renewable
Educational Leadership
Tier II
Requires Tier I certificate or a master’s degree and Ethics for Educational Leadership Assessment – Program Entry
Performance- Based
Leadership by reciprocity will be issued and individuals must complete any outstanding SGRs prior to renewal.
GA Ethics for Educational Leadership Assessment
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All candidates admitted to any GaPSC-approved Educational Leadership program (current program or the new tiered model) on or after July 1, 2016, must complete (do not have to pass) Georgia Ethics for Educational Leadership – Program Entry (370) prior to becoming enrolled. A candidate who completes this program entry requirement for Tier I, does not have to complete it again for Tier II. All candidates completing any GaPSC-approved Educational Leadership program (current program or the new tiered model) on or after July 1, 2016, must attempt Georgia Ethics for Educational Leadership – Program Exit (380) prior to completion and must pass the assessment to earn certification in the field of Educational Leadership. A candidate who passes Georgia Ethics for Educational Leadership – Program Exit for Tier I certification, does not have to pass it again for Tier II certification.
Upgrade
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18,755 49
32 288 Total # of upgrades issued since 7/1/12
Denied Upgrades (~25% of denials are Ed. Leadership degrees)
Appeals
Denied Appeals
Upgrade
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• Continue to encourage educators to use the Upgrade Advisor!
• The Upgrade Degree Approval form is for requesting review of an advanced degree program that is not already listed in the upgrade advisor. Educators should be encouraged to submit the form prior to enrollment into an advanced degree program.
• New programs (both acceptable and unacceptable) are entered into the advisor regularly.
• Educators who completed an advanced degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Instructional Technology or Teacher Leadership, but are outside of the extended grandfathering period, are placed on hold for completion of the conversion mechanism rather than denied. Educators continue to be confused as to why they need the conversion mechanism and believe passing the test should be sufficient.
Upgrade
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Effective 1/15/16: An educator who earned initial Georgia certification through interstate reciprocity and was enrolled in an advanced degree program at the time the initial Georgia certificate was issued may upgrade his/her certificate with the following conditions: The educator must complete the same advanced degree program with the same degree objective
and major and at the same institution in which he/she was enrolled at the time the initial Georgia certificate was issued.
The degree must be completed within the following timeframes: A master’s or educational specialist degree must be completed within three (3) years of the
date on which the initial Georgia certificate was issued A doctoral degree must be completed within five (5) years of the date on which the initial
Georgia certificate was issued The degree must be completed at an institution that held a GaPSC-accepted accreditation at
the time the educator was admitted to the program
The provisions apply only to certificate level upgrades, not to the addition of a new field based on completion of a program. In order to add a field to an existing certificate, all Georgia educators must meet the requirements to add the field.
Renewal Reminders
In May of 2015, the Governor signed legislation to waive the renewal credit (coursework) requirements for renewal of Professional certificates expiring in 2016 and 2017.
Beginning July 1, 2015, employment by a Georgia LUA is required for renewal of any professional Georgia certificate. Those who are not employed at the time of renewal may receive a Certificate of Eligibility that may be converted to a professional certificate upon employment. • However, the employment requirement does not apply to renewal of
professional certificates held by educators who have worked for at least one year on a renewable professional Georgia certificate at any time in their career.
2015 is the last year that Georgia educators may take PLUs that will count toward certificate renewal unless such courses are included in the Professional Learning Plan (PLP) or Professional Learning Goals (PLGs) that an employed educator develops with his/her employer.
Renewal after 7/1/17
• For certificates expiring on 6/30/18 and thereafter
Those employed in a Georgia LUA
Those NOT employed in a Georgia LUA
• Written Professional Learning Plans (PLPs) or Professional Learning Goals (PLGs) shall be required for all certificate holders employed by a Georgia LUA.
• Workshops beginning in October 2015 will prepare professional learning directors, principals, education agency staff, and universities for implementation of new certificate renewal requirements.
• Six (6) semester hours of college course work
• Ten (10) PLUs awarded prior to 1/1/16 • Ten (10) Continuing Education Units • One hundred (100) clock hours of
Bright from the Start (BFTS)-approved training
• Re-take GACE for all fields and pass at the Professional level
Pre-Service Certificates
The Program Admission Assessment must be met or exempted before admittance to an approved in-state program.
Once admitted, EPP enters educator in TPMS.
Candidate must satisfy the Ethics-Program Entry assessment before the certificate may be requested.
Once requested, GaPSC will review application and run GCIC. Certificate is issued if application is approved.
PAA Admittance Ethics Assessment
EPP Request
Pre-Service Certificates
Issued to those completing student teaching in a Georgia school Fall 2015 and later, except those who already hold an Induction or professional certificate
Pre-Service request must be submitted by the EPP through ExpressLane
First certificates were issued in February 2015
Pre-Service Statistics
Certificates Issued, 7215
Certificates Placed on Hold,
3500
Open Ethics Cases, 750
Certificates Denied, 50
Performance-Based Professional
The qualifications are as follows:
1. 3 years of experience within 5 years, including 2 on TKES
2. Receipt of “Proficient” or “Exemplary” annual TKES performance ratings for 2 of the most recent 3 years
3. Completion of all Special Georgia Requirements
4. GACE content exam passed at Professional level
5. Employment
Until TEM scores are used for certification renewal purposes, we will not use TKES performance data for qualifying for the Performance-Based Professional certificate
Advanced Professional
The qualifications are as follows:
1. 5 years of experience, with 3 in GA within 5 years
2. One of the following:
Advanced degree in a T field
Cert. in Curric. & Instruction or Instructional Technology
NBPTS Certification
3. Minimum number of Exemplary Evaluations
4. Employment
Will not be issued until TKES data is analyzed
Lead Professional
The qualifications are as follows: 1. Verification of a minimum of 5 years of
acceptable educator experience, at least 3 of which must be in Georgia, within the last 5 years.
2. One of the following: Teacher Leadership certification; An advanced degree in a Teaching field and a
Teacher Leader Coaching or Teacher Support and Coaching Endorsement;
NBPTS certification and a Teacher Leader, Coaching or Teacher Support and Coaching Endorsement;
Certification in Curriculum & Instruction or Instructional Technology and a Teacher Leader, Coaching or Teacher Support and Coaching Endorsement;
3. A passing score on the GACE Teacher Leadership assessment;
4. Employment in a Georgia local unit of administration (LUA).
Lead Professional certificates issued since 7/1/15.
111 are NT's, 21 are SRT's
edTPA
Those completing the clinical practice or student teaching
requirements of their state-approved initial certification program
on or after September 1, 2015
Those converting to a professional certificate
- OOS program completers who student teach on or after September 1, 2015
- OOS educators with less than 1 year experience
- May submit GaPSC-accepted substitute
Those converting to another pathway, who complete the clinical practice or student
teaching requirements of their state-approved
initial certification program on or after September 1, 2015
Induction Pathway 1 or 2
Induction Pathway 3
Induction Pathway 4
Reminders
Teacher Support and Coaching replaces discontinued Teacher Support Specialist
– “Bridge Program” available to convert TSS to TSC
Charter flexibility
Reminders
LUAs may reopen cases for individuals who have recently been issued a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by submitting an Employer Assurance Form within 90 days of the closing of the case that created the COE
Between 7/1/15 to 10/31/15, we received 497 application packages to issue a certificate AFTER issuance of a COE. This new procedure will simplify the process for LUAs.
UNSAT Reporting
FY
Total
UNSATs
Reported
UNSATs for
teachers
UNSATs for
Principals/Assts
Other
UNSATs
Workforce
Total
Teachers
% Teachers
with
UNSAT
Workforce
Total
Principals/Assts
%
Principals/Assts
with UNSAT
2015 1,491 1,416 21 54 113,227 1.25% 6,076 0.35%
2014 451 410 18 23 111,309 0.37% 5,921 0.30%
2013 420 385 8 27 111,530 0.35% 5,919 0.14%
2012 656 610 8 38 113,174 0.54% 5,873 0.14%
2011 705 652 11 42 114,443 0.57% 5,900 0.19%
2010 847 747 3 97 116,834 0.64% 5,800 0.05%
2009 644 585 8 51 121,681 0.48% 5,928 0.13%
2008 516 459 8 49 120,693 0.38% 5,908 0.14%
2007 483 417 12 54 116,841 0.36% 5,687 0.21%
2006 381 354 1 26 111,356 0.32% 5,480 0.02%
2005 357 311 10 36 107,363 0.29% 5,309 0.19%
2004 311 278 5 28 103,663 0.27% 5,019 0.10%
UNSAT Reporting
Unsatisfactory, Needs Development, and Inefficient summative evaluation ratings should be reported to the GaPSC no later than June 30 of the academic year in which the annual performance evaluation was conducted. Certificate renewal for an educator with one unremediated low performance rating should not be completed until there is sufficient evidence that the educator will not receive a second low performance rating for the school year. FY15 data is in… • 156 low performance ratings were reported after June 30 • 17 certificates were renewed prior to the report of the first low performance
rating • 2 certificates were renewed prior to the report of the second low performance
rating
Dates to Remember
7/1/15 9/1/15
Pre-Service certificate required for student teachers
Master’s degree no longer exempts Program Admission Assessment
Employment by a Georgia LUA is required for renewal
edTPA
Required for IN1 & 2 candidates who complete student teaching after this date
IN3 & 4 need to complete prior to conversion
1/1/16
PLUs awarded on or after 1/1/16 will not be accepted for renewal credit
Georgia Ethics for Educational Leadership Assessment Program Entry required for issuance of a Non-Renewable certificate
Outreach
February 9: GaPSC Boardroom March 1: Houston County Schools March 22: GaPSC Boardroom April 12: Coffee County Schools April 19: GaPSC Boardroom Webinars will also be conducted and recorded for future viewing. Stay tuned for more information. Email [email protected] to join the email list or request customized training.
Introducing the 2016 Certification Outreach locations!
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