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Title: Report of Certificated Staff


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Report of Certificated Staff
2
Agenda
  • Report of Certificated Staff Overview
  • Description
  • Data Elements
  • Instructional Certificates Endorsements
  • Teacher of the Handicapped (TOH)
  • Teacher of Students with Disabilities (TOSD)
  • Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements
  • Report of Certificated Staff Specifics
  • Key Screens

3
  • Report of Certificated Staff Overview

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Description
  • A statewide, school-based data collection system
  • Includes every teacher, his/her certification,
    class assignment, and highly qualified teacher
    status
  • Part of the fall survey

5
Report of Certificated Staff
  • Data Elements - Teachers
  • Status (full-time, part-time, permanent sub)
  • Social security number
  • Last name, first name, middle initial
  • Sex
  • Race
  • Degree
  • Educational experience in district
  • Educational experience in NJ
  • Educational experience total

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Salary
  • Exemption contract salary condition
  • Year of birth
  • Entering code
  • Leaving code
  • Job codes (can have up to 6)
  • FTE
  • Employee type (10-, 11-, or 12-month)

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Teacher preparation
  • 1 Alternate Route
  • 2 Traditional Route
  • Type of certificate held
  • 1 Standard
  • 2 Provisional
  • 3 Emergency
  • 4 Temporary
  • 5 Conditional
  • 6 Non-citizen
  • 7 Certificate of Eligibility (CE)
  • 8 Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced
    Standing (CEAS)

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Highly qualified (for each job code)
  • 1 No, is not highly qualified.
  • 2 Doesnt need to be highly qualified.
  • 3 Yes, passed the appropriate Praxis/NTE.
  • 4 Yes, by the House Matrix.
  • 5 Yes, has 30 credits in content area.
  • 6 Yes, has graduate degree in subject area
  • 7 Yes, has undergrad degree in subject area
    8 Yes, is Nationally Board Certified.

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Classes Taught (CT)
  • Type (self-contained or departmentalized)
  • Number of classes taught
  • Grade Level(s) Taught
  • 1 Elementary
  • 2 Middle
  • 3 Secondary
  • 4 Elementary/Middle
  • 5 Elementary/Secondary
  • 6 Middle/Secondary
  • 7 Elementary/Middle/Secondary
  • National Board Certified (NC)
  • Y Yes
  • N No

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Report of Certificated Staff
  • Data Elements District/Program Level
  • Vacancies
  • Areas of shortage
  • Teacher fluency in languages other than English
  • General Questions

11
  • Certificates Endorsements

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Certificates and Endorsements
  • Three types of certificates
  • Instructional
  • Educational Services
  • Administrative
  • Instructional certificates allow the holder to be
    a classroom teacher.

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Certificates and Endorsements
  • Educational services certificates allow the
    holder to provide educational support such as
    counseling, speech language pathology and school
    nursing services.
  • Administrative certificates allow the holder to
    provide supervisory and managerial services in
    the school district such as those provided by the
    building principal or school administrator.

14
Certificates and Endorsements
  • Under each type of certificate, there are
    endorsements.
  • The endorsement identifies the specific type of
    service that the holder is allowed to provide.

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Certificates and Endorsements
  • All endorsements are for grade levels preschool
    through Grade 12 (P-12).
  • Exceptions
  • Elementary School Teacher with Grades K-5
    endorsement (K-5)
  • Elementary School Teacher with subject-matter
    specialization Grades 5-8 endorsement (5-8)
  • Preschool through Grade 3 endorsement (P-3)

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Special Education Instructional Certificates
Endorsements
  • Teacher of the Handicapped (TOH)
  • Original endorsement that authorizes the holder
    to teach students with disabilities in grades
    N-12
  • Teacher of Students with Disabilities (TOSD)
  • New endorsement that must be accompanied by a
    general education instructional certificate

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Special Education Instructional Certificates
Endorsements
  • TOH - Grandfathering
  • New Jersey and out of state college program
    completers through September 1, 2008 will be
    issued the Teacher of the Handicapped
    certificate.
  • Must have been matriculated by Spring 2005,
    complete the program by September 1, 2008, and
    apply to our office no later than March 1, 2009.

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Special Education Instructional Certificates
Endorsements
  • Teacher of Students with Disabilities (TOSD)
  • Must hold an instructional certificate (CE, CEAS
    or Standard certificate as a prerequisite).
  • For TOSD CE, must hold an instructional
    certificate (CE, CEAS or Standard).
  • For TOSD CEAS, must complete a state-approved
    college program that includes 21 27 credits in
    special education and required supervised
    teaching.
  • For standard TOSD must hold a standard
    instructional certificate and complete a
    state-approved college special education
    program.

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  • Highly Qualified Teachers

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Highly Qualified Teachers
  • The Highly Qualified Teacher initiative is a
    federal mandate that requires states to
    demonstrate the alignment between teachers
    academic preparation and their content area
    teaching assignments through each states
    licensing system.

21
NJ Special Education Regulations
  • All personnel serving students with disabilities
    shall be highly qualified and appropriately
    certified and licensed, where a license is
    required.
  • N.J.A.C. 6A14-1.2(b)13 and 6A14-7.6(c)

22
Debunking the Myths
  • Just because you are certified, does not mean you
    are highly qualified.
  • Being highly qualified does not automatically
    confer certification.

23
Highly Qualified Federal Definition
  • To satisfy the federal definition of Highly
    Qualified, teachers must
  • Have at least a Bachelors degree
  • Have valid state certification
  • No requirements have been waived
  • No emergency certificates
  • CE and CEAS are considered state certification
    and
  • Demonstrate content expertise in the core
    academic subject(s) they teach.

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ALL TEACHERS PROVIDING DIRECT INSTRUCTION IN CORE
ACADEMIC SUBJECTS MUST DEMONSTRATE THEIR CONTENT
EXPERTISE.
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Professionals Who are Required to Demonstrate
Content Expertise
  • Teachers of the following core academic
    subjects
  • Arts (Music, Theater, Dance, Visual Arts)
  • English
  • Foreign Languages
  • Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Reading
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Economics
  • Geography
  • Government/Civics
  • History

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Professionals Who are Not Required to Demonstrate
Content Expertise
  • Preschool teachers
  • Health/Physical Education
  • Educational Services Personnel
  • Librarians
  • Guidance Counselors
  • LDT-Cs, Psychologists, Social Workers,
  • Speech-Language Specialists
  • Vo-Tech
  • Business
  • Family and Consumer Science
  • Technological Literacy and Technological
    Education
  • Special education teachers providing in-class
    resource programs
  • Special education teachers providing pull-out
    support resource programs
  • Special education teachers providing consultation
    as a service

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HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Who must demonstrate content expertise in the
    subject(s) they teach?
  • Special education teachers who provide direct
    instruction in core academic subjects in special
    class programs (self-contained) or pull-out
    replacement resource programs

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HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Who does not have to demonstrate content
    expertise?
  • Special education teachers who provide in-class
    resource programs
  • Note The primary instructional responsibility
    for the student in an in-class resource program
    shall be the general education teacher unless
    otherwise specified in the students IEP
    N.J.A.C. 6A14-4.6(i)

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HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Who does not have to demonstrate content
    expertise?
  • Special education teachers who provide pull-out
    support resource programs
  • Special education teachers who provide
    consultation as a service on behalf of a student
    or a group of students with disabilities

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A TEACHER MUST HAVE THE APPROPRIATE CERTIFICATION
FOR THEIR TEACHING ASSIGNMENT IN ORDER TO BE
DEEMED HIGHLY QUALIFIED.
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HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Teachers with Teacher of the Handicapped (TOH)
    endorsement have the appropriate certification to
    teach at the middle and high school level.
  • However, they must demonstrate content expertise
    through the federal requirements.
  • Teachers with Teacher of Students with
    Disabilities (TOSD) endorsement may only teach in
    their area of instructional certification.
  • Teachers with TOH or TOSD may provide support and
    consultation services at any level.

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HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Special education teachers in the following
    programs can qualify as elementary generalists
  • Pull-out replacement resource programs
  • (K-5)
  • Self-contained settings (K-8)
  • Self-contained settings above grade 8 where the
    content/curriculum is elementary and students are
    assessed against alternate proficiency standards
    (APA)

33
HQ Requirements and NJ Special Education Teachers
  • Special education teachers in the following
    programs must qualify in each core academic
    subject they teach
  • Self-contained settings above grade 8
  • Departmentalized programs grade 5 and above,
    including pull-out replacement resource programs

34
Areas for Clarification
  • New teacher a novice teacher in the first year
    of teaching (MUST use federal requirements).
  • Newly hired teacher experienced teacher newly
    hired and new to the district (HQ from previous
    district or federal requirements).
  • Veteran teacher experienced teacher
  • Hired before 2002 2003 in Title I schools
  • Hired before June 30, 2006 in non-Title I schools
    (Federal Requirements or HOUSE).

35
Areas for Clarification
  • Teachers with an N-8 certificate may satisfy the
    highly qualified requirements as an elementary
    generalist if they are teaching a self-contained
    class at any of those levels by passing the
    Praxis II Elementary Content Knowledge Test.
  • Teachers with N-8 certificate have the
    appropriate certification to teach at the middle
    school level.
  • However, they must demonstrate content expertise
    if they are teaching in departmentalized
    settings.

36
Areas for Clarification
  • Teachers with a K-5 certificate may not teach at
    the middle school level unless they have the
    Middle School Content Area Endorsement.
  • Teachers who already satisfied the Praxis as part
    of their certification have met the highly
    qualified requirement, but must complete the
    highly qualified forms.

37
HOUSE Requirements
  • Provided an alternate means for veteran teachers
    to show content expertise by accruing a total of
    ten points for
  • College coursework (2 points per content course)

  • Professional learning (1 point and within a 4
    year recency)
  • Working with a content expert (1 point and within
    a 4 year recency)
  • Teaching experience in the content.
  • HOUSE may no longer be used as a means of
    showing highly qualified status except for those
    employing IDEA Flexibility.

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HOUSE Phase-Out
  • All new (novice) teachers must demonstrate
    content expertise through the federal
    requirements except those using IDEA flexibility
    and foreign teachers
  • All veteran teachers who have a new assignment
    within their certification must now meet the
    federal highly qualified requirements

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Federal Exceptions to House Phase-Out
  • New (novice) special education teachers who are
    highly qualified in LAL, math or science upon
    hire have 2 years from date of hire to become
    highly qualified in additional subjects. (IDEA
    flexibility)
  • Foreign teachers who are hired on short- term
    assignments may use HOUSE to demonstrate content
    expertise.

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Areas for Clarification
  • All highly qualified designations are portable
    from district to district in New Jersey,
    including HOUSE.
  • Those who have demonstrated content expertise
    through HOUSE retain that status within their
    district.

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Areas for Clarification
  • Teachers who provide direct instruction in core
    content areas for 4 weeks or more must be highly
    qualified in the subject or subjects they teach.
  • Teachers who have not yet met the highly
    qualified status must be reported accurately on
    the Certificated Staff Report.
  • The intent of is not to fire teachers if they
    have not met the highly qualified status, but
    rather to support them in meeting the
    requirements.

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  • Report of Certificated Staff Specifics

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Downloading
  • WBDOEnet
  • -EDCPC Downloads

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  • Screen 1
  • Log In

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  • Screen 2
  • Data Entry

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  • Screen 3
  • Staff Information
  • (Select School)

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  • Screen 4
  • Individual Staff Listing

48
Report of Certificated Staff
  • Additional Information Screens
  • Vacancies
  • Languages
  • General Questions

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  • Final Screen
  • Non-certificated Staff

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Key Contacts
  • Barbara Molnar (609) 777-0653 or Shannon Tootell
    (609) 292-6037(Fall Survey)
  • FSV_at_doe.state.nj.us
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