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Licensure Orientation for Language & Literacy. Reading Specialist. Overview. MA Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education Licensure Definitions How to Obtain the Reading Specialist License at the Initial Stage The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL)
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Licensure Orientation forLanguage & Literacy Reading Specialist
Overview • MA Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education Licensure Definitions • How to Obtain the Reading Specialist License at the Initial Stage • The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) • How to Upgrade the Reading Specialist License to the Professional Stage • Recertification: How to Renew a Professional License • How to Obtain Additional Licenses • Change Out-of-State “Teaching” License to a MA “Teaching” License • Obtain “Teaching” License in a New Field • Obtain “Teaching” License at a New Level • Additional Resources to Obtain Massachusetts Licensure Information • Create Profile in MA DESE Database • Required Documents and Processing for Licensure
Overview (continued) • The Interstate Agreement - Reciprocity – What Does it Really Mean? • Exams Required for Licensure in Other States • Additional Resources to Obtain Licensure Information in Other States • Additional Licensure Information Examples • California • New York
MA Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education Licensure Definitions • “New” Regulations • - New Regulations: www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html • “Primary” License is Reading Specialist • “Initial” License is the stage of license you will receive upon completing L&L and passing the MTEL • Grade Level refers to “ALL” for Reading Specialist license • Practicum means fieldwork • Field refers to the Subject area of the license • Validity of License • - Initial licenses are valid for 5 years of employment in MA, renewable once. • - Professional licenses are valid for 5 years and are to be renewed through the Recertification process every 5 years.
Obtaining the Reading Specialist License at the Initial Stage See Section 7.07/Specialist Teacher Licensure:http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=07 • Prerequisite: • Possess an Initial Massachusetts or equivalent out-of-state teaching license • Possess at least one year of Full-time teaching experience under that license • Additional Requirements: • Complete L&L Coursework and Fieldwork requirements • Demonstrate Professional Standards –See Section 7.08: http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=08 • Pass MTELs: Communication & Literacy Test AND Reading Specialist Test
General Information Regarding the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) • Test Dates and related information -- computer based testing option for Communication and Literacy battery • (See MTEL Bulletin http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/) • Parts of Exam: • - C&LS (4 Hour Exam / Reading and Writing Subtests) • - Reading Specialist Exam (4 Hour Exam) • Passing Score- Reading 240 / Writing 240 / Subject 240 • Cost: http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/MA16_testfees.asp • Testing Locations (Select Boston/Cambridge area if you have no car) • Thumbprint Taken at Test Site • Who Has Access to Your Scores- • You/DESE/HGSE/Other Institutions Upon Your Request
MTEL Prep Resources*** Online http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/ and http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/MA16_whatsnew.asp (review important details and news) http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/MA_PT_opener.asp (practice tests) MA DESE http://www.doe.mass.edu/mtel/ Gutman Library resources Section 7.07 of the regulations will give you a sense of the breadth of topics on Subject Matter Exams-(scroll down to Reading) http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=07 ***Your work with your academic program prepares you for the Reading Specialist MTEL
Supplemental MTEL Test Prep Resourcesand Test Timing Considerations • Section 7.07 of the regulations will give you a sense of the breadth of topics on Subject Matter Exams-(scroll down to Reading) http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=07 • Timing your MTEL: • Consider taking Communication and Literature Test early: http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/MA16_testdates.asp?pagetype=CBT • Plan to take the March 2, 2013 Reading Specialist (08) test • http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/MA16_testdates.asp?pagetype=PBT
Future Planning: Upgrading the Reading Specialist License from Initial to Professional • Requirements:http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=04 • a. Possession of an Initial Reading Specialist license • b. Three years of full-time employment (which includes a 1-year Induction Program) • See- http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=12 • c. 50 hours of a mentored experience beyond the one year induction d. Complete coursework requirements: (understand nuances of options)
Recertification • When is it applicable? • The end of the 5th year of having a Professional license • What do you have to do to renew your license? • - Obtain 150 PDPs (Professional Development Points) • - Submit application - Not documents
How to Change an Out-of-State “Teaching” License to a MA “Teaching” License(See Section http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=05) • Provide DESE Evidence of the following: • - Completion of a state-approved teacher licensure program in a state with which Massachusetts has reciprocity • OR • - Possession of the equivalent of at least an Initial MA license issued by a state with which MA has reciprocity, and three years of employment under that license during the previous seven years • Passing score on the MTEL C&L exam • Passing score on the appropriate Subject-Matter MTEL exam(s)
Obtaining a “Teaching” License in a New Field • If You Already Have a MA Teaching License: (See Section 7.14) http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=14 • Pass MTEL exam(s) in new Subject OR pass Competency Review if there is no exam. • 7.06/Topics on Subject-Matter Examshttp://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=06 • Special Mention on some exceptions to the above: • http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=14 • If You Have an Out-of-State Teaching License: • Apply via Reciprocity • Follow Process under MA License Above
Obtaining a “Teaching” License at a New Level • MA License: (See Section 7.14) http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=14 • Pass MTEL • Out-of-State License: (See Section 7.05 ) • http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr7.html?section=05 • Apply via Interstate Agreement (often called Reciprocity )(which includes taking MTELs)
Step one on the road to applying for your MA license (s): Create Profile in DESE Database • Steps: 1. Key in www.doe.mass.edu/educators/e_license.html 2. Click “Online Tools/ELAR” 3. Click “Create ELAR Profile” 4. Key in your data and submit - Watch accuracy and remember auto generated username and password you create! Consider a “permanent address” where documents can be sent, rather than your current campus address. • Forward the DESE Email you receive to our office at licensure@gse.harvard.edu stating “Profile Submitted to DESE.” (Do this immediately after you submit your Profile.)
Required Licensure Paperwork and Processes • Copy of Initial level (or equivalent) Teacher License • Detailed Letter from Prior Employer attesting to at least one year of teaching under your license. • 1 Copy of Official Undergraduate and Prior Graduate Transcripts • Miscellaneous Documentation (i.e., Name Change Documentation) • - Create DESE Profile Online and apply for license(s) • - Payment for licenses • Note: Expect All Teacher Licenses before the end of July
The Interstate Agreement--Reciprocity • What Does It Really Mean? • You are NOT Automatically licensed as a Teacher in another state. • States Participating in the Interstate (Reciprocity) Agreementhttp://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=licensure&pageid=icb.page430063 • A note on the Verification Form you may need to submit
Exams Required for Licensure in Other States • Test Requirements for All States • http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=licensure&pageid=icb.page430063 • The Praxis Series (check drop down menu for states using PS) • http://www.ets.org/praxis • CBEST (California): http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/ • NYSTCE (New York): http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/
Additional Resources to Obtain Reciprocity Information • Licensure Reference Book Titled, “Requirements for Certification of Teachers, Counselors, Librarians, Administrators for Elementary and Secondary Schools” (2008-2009), by Elizabeth A. Kaye. (copy in licensure office) • NASDTEC Knowledgebase Website: http://www.nasdtec.info • Access to DOE Link for All States: • http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=licensure&pageid=icb.page430063 • Contact Roger Dempsey or Mary Frazier-Davis at licensure@gse.harvard.edu or call 617.495.3427
Interstate Example: California • Reciprocity: Preliminary “Reading Specialist” Credential • You have to possess the CA “Teacher” credential and THEN apply for the CA Reading Specialist credential • Complete L&L Program • Submit MA Reading Specialist license
California continued • To obtain the Preliminary CA “Teacher” Credential – • You can apply for the Preliminary “Teacher” license now • (see www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl561.pdf) • Single Subject Teaching Credential Requirements for Teachers Prepared Outside of California at www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl560.pdf will also be helpful. • CBEST required (and you can take it the test online) For information, registration and Online test dates http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/CA15_testdates_cbt.asp
Interstate example: New York • Reciprocity: NY “Conditional Initial Literacy” Certificate • You can obtain the 2-year “Conditional Initial Literacy” certificate from NYS at levels B-6 or 5-12 upon completing our Program and obtaining a MA license without taking the NYSTCE and workshops. • After securing the “Conditional Initial” certificate you will have 2 years to take the 3 NYSTCE exams and 2 workshops for the Initial license. • Process http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/home.html • Fall - Have fingerprints taken. • Early Spring: - Apply for the NY certificate. • July: - Interns mail MA license to NY.
NY State Teacher Certification Exam (NYSTCE)(Required of anyone wishing to teach in NYS) The three exams for an Initial Teaching Certificate: - LAST: Liberal Arts and Sciences Test (conceptual/analytical skills; critical thinking/communication skills; multicultural awareness) - ATS-W: Assessment of Teaching Skills - CSTs: Content Specialty Test in your subject -Register online at http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/ Note that there may be MA testing site options for some of the exams http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/NY17_testsites.asp?pagetype=CBT Test Prep? Download “Preparation Guides” with Q&A online at http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/NY_viewSG_opener.asp