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Recency Requirement for STEP Faculty:

Understand the state's recency requirement for STEP faculty teaching education courses or supervising candidates. Learn how to fulfill the professional experience mandate and align with state guidelines.

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Recency Requirement for STEP Faculty:

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  1. Recency Requirement for STEP Faculty: An Orientation

  2. ALSDE Policy • The state requirement applies to individuals who teach education courses and/or supervise candidates in the field. • The recency requirement is aligned with standards set forth by NCATE, reflective of the Division of Professional Education’s commitment to outreach through partnerships with school systems and community agencies, and consistent with the private and religious traditions of Stillman College. • The current state code specifies recency requirements for two groups of professional education faculty.

  3. Group 1 - Professional education faculty who teach methods courses and/or supervise practicums/internships (in initial teacher preparation programs) • The recency requirement for these faculty is defined in the state code as “recent professional experiences in P-12 school sites at the level they supervise.” The state has stipulated two ways for this group to fulfill the recency requirement: • (a) substitute teach, co-teach, guest teach in appropriate P-12 classrooms and • (b) teach methods courses that include model lessons or demonstration lessons at P-12 sites.

  4. Recent P-12 Experiences Requirement: • STEP faculty who teach methods courses or supervise interns for teaching field programs and who have not been employed in a P-12 setting within the most recent five-year period shall use either of two options to meet the professional experience requirement: • Substitute teach, co-teach, or guest teach in an appropriate P-12 classroom. • Teach methods courses that include model lessons or demonstration classes in P-12 schools. At a minimum, faculty who supervise interns for instructional support programs and who have not been employed in a P-12 setting in the area of instructional support within the most recent five-year period shall shadow a highly effective P-12 practitioner in the area of instructional support for at least 10 clock hours per semester.

  5. • Group 2 - Professional education faculty who do NOT teach methods courses and/or supervise internships • The recency requirement for these faculty is defined in the state code as “on-going structured real-world experiences in P-12 sites to complement and add to their past education experiences.” The state guidelines specify that “an advisory committee of unit faculty and P-12 educators shall identify acceptable activities.” The Advisory Council is serving in this capacity. This Council includes Division of Professional Education faculty and Arts and Sciences faculty representatives of school systems.

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