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Definition of the Highly Qualified Teacher (HQT) To Satisfy the Federal Definition of Highly Qualified, Teachers Must: Have at least a Bachel s degree Have valid state certification o CE and CEAS are considered state certification o No requirements have been waived o No emergency conditional certificates Demonstrate content expertise in the ce academic subject(s) they teach 3 Definitions of Teachers New Teacher: Novice in first year of teaching Newly Hired Teacher: Experienced teacher in first year in a new district Veteran Teacher: Teacher who has been teaching one year me Who Needs to Demonstrate Content Expertise Required to Demonstrate Content Expertise Elementary Generalists and Teachers of the Following Ce Academic Subjects: Arts (Music, Theater, Dance, Visual Arts) English Wld Languages Lang. Arts Math Reading Science Social Studies Economics Geography Government/Civics Histy Not Required to Demonstrate Content Expertise Personnel in the Following Areas: Preschool teachers Health/Physical Education Educational Services Personnel o Librarians o Guidance Counsels o LDT-Cs, Psychologists, Social Wkers o Speech-Language Specialists Vo-tech Business School nurses Family and Consumer Science Technological Literacy & Technical Education Special education teachers providing in-class Special education teachers providing pull-out suppt Special education teachers providing consultation as a service Teachers of gifted and talented who do not provide direct instruction 1

Elementary Generalists Elementary Teacher (Grades K-3, Grades K-5, Grades K-8) Self-contained How to Demonstrate that You Are a HQ General Education Teacher Note: The HOUSE expired on June 30, 2007 f most teachers. * Middle Grades Content Specialists (Grades ) Pass Praxis II Elementary Content Knowledge Test Pass National Teachers Examinations (NTE) (effective 1985-1994) P-3 Praxis Test f P-3 teachers only (P- 3 Praxis became effective Dec. 1, 2007) Preschool/nursery teachers do not have to demonstrate content expertise Teachers holding N-8 certificate: Pass Praxis II Middle P-12 Content Test (12 at juni/seni graduate level) Teachers holding K-5 certificate: Must obtain the Middle School subject matter endsement (language arts, math, science, social studies) High School Content Specialists (Grades ) Must hold the P-12 subject matter certificate HQ Requirements and Special Education Teachers *In April, 2008 the HOUSE was reinstated f use only by veteran special education teachers. Veteran Teacher: a teacher who has been teaching one year me Must Demonstrate Content Expertise in the Subject(s) They Teach Special education teachers who provide direct instruction in ce academic subjects in special class programs (self-contained), departmentalized settings (grades 6-12), pull-out replacement Can Qualify as Elementary Generalists Teach in pull-out replacement resource programs (K-5) Teach in self-contained settings (K-8) Teach classes where every student in the class is assessed using the alternate proficiency assessment (APA) Do Not Need to Satisfy the HQT Requirement Special education teachers who provide inclass (suppt replacement) where the general education teacher has primary instructional responsibility Special education teachers who provide pull out suppt Special education teachers who provide consultation as a service on behalf of a student with disabilities a group of students with disabilities Must Qualify in Each Ce Academic Subject They Teach Provide pull-out replacement in grades 6-8 where all grades are departmentalized Teach in self-contained settings above grade 8 Teach in departmentalized settings grades 6 and above Teach in grades (self-contained classes, departmentalized classes & pull-out replacement) 2

High Objective Unifm Standard of Evaluation (HOUSE) f Special Education Teachers Use of HOUSE through June 30, 2010 (f private schools f students with disabilities HOUSE expires June 30, 2012) May Use the HOUSE May Not Use the HOUSE (effective April 1, 2008 through June 30, 2010) (effective April 1, 2008 through June 30, 2010) Novice special education teachers Veteran special education teachers Veteran teachers who are new to special education and are eligible to employ IDEA flexibility* Veteran Teacher: a teacher who has been teaching one year me *A veteran teacher holding the N-8 K-5 Elementary Teacher Instructional Certification is considered to be a novice special education teacher if s/he is certified Teacher of Handicapped (TOH) Teacher of Students with Disabilities () and has been assigned to teach special education f the first time. May Employ IDEA Flexibility IDEA flexibility is defined as:* IDEA Flexibility May Not Employ IDEA Flexibility Novice (new) special education teachers, who upon hire meet the highly qualified requirements in language arts, mathematics science, have 2 years from date of hire to become highly qualified in additional subjects using the NJ HOUSE. This applies to the following novice special education teachers: Teacher of the Handicapped (TOH) who may teach multiple content areas in middle high school (grades 6-12) Teacher of Students with Disabilities () and the N-8 instructional certificate who may teach middle grades () in departmentalized settings Teacher of Students with Disabilities () and the K-5 instructional certificate and a middle school subject matter specialization endsement who may teach middle grades () in a departmentalized setting Novice special education teachers who do not meet the criteria* f IDEA flexibility Veteran special education teachers 3

Aligning Certification, Teaching Assignment, & HQT Requirements Note: To become highly qualified, the teacher must first be appropriately certified f the assignment. *Refer to page 3 f infmation on the use of HOUSE by special education teachers. Note: Teachers who have achieved highly qualified status, whether through federal requirements the NJ HOUSE, retain highly qualified status permanently f the teaching assignment designated on the approved fms. The required fms must be completed with documentation attached, signed off by the teacher s supervis (fm G) and filed. Provide a copy to the teacher. Certification Assignment Becoming HQ* P-3 K-3 OR Pass Praxis P-3 (effective Dec. 1, 2007) K-5 K-5 N-8 K-8 N-8 K-5 Plus Middle School Subject Matter Specialization Endsement P-12 (Content Instructional Certificate) TOH K-8 TOH TOH Pull-out replacement TOH Classes where every student in the class is assessed using the APA TOH Suppt/Consultation All Levels Any Configuration Middle School Endsement, which includes: Praxis II Middle School Content Test and 15 credits in the content and course in the characteristics of child and adolescent development P-12 Content Instructional Certificate Pass P-12 Content Test The teacher holding TOH and teaching in a self-contained setting must meet the requirement f all four ce academic content areas. Must be appropriately certified but do not need to demonstrate content expertise. May provide suppt consultative services grades N-12. TOH = Teacher of the Handicapped; = Teacher of Students with Disabilities; N=nursery; P=preschool 4

Aligning Certification, Teaching Assignment, & HQT Requirements Note: To become highly qualified, the teacher must first be appropriately certified f the assignment. *Refer to page 3 f infmation on the use of HOUSE by special education teachers. Note: Teachers who have achieved highly qualified status, whether through federal requirements the NJ HOUSE, retain highly qualified status permanently f the teaching assignment designated on the approved fms. The required fms must be completed with documentation attached, signed off by the teacher s supervis (fm G) and filed. Provide a copy to the teacher. Certification Assignment Becoming HQ* K-3 P-3 Pass Praxis P-3 (effective Dec. 1, 2007) K-5 K-5 K-8 N-8 N-8 + K-5 + Middle School Subject Matter Specialization Endsement + P-12 Content Instructional Certificate + P-12 Content Instructional Certificate + All Certificates + All Certificates Self-contained Pull-out replacement Classes where every student in the class is assessed using the APA Suppt/Consultation All Levels Any Configuration (12 credits at jr/sr level) Middle School Endsement, which includes: Praxis II Middle School Content Test and 15 credits in the content and course in the characteristics of child and adolescent development The teacher teaching in a self-contained setting with the, K-5 and subject matter specialization endsement must hold all four middle school endsements. P-12 Content Instructional Certificate(s) The teacher teaching in a departmentalized setting, grades 6-12, holding the and P-12 instructional certificates, must be certified in each content area s/he teaches. This will constitute highly qualified status. P-12 Content Instructional Certificate(s) The teacher teaching in a self-contained setting, grades with the and P-12 instructional certificates, must hold all four P-12 ce content instructional certificates. This will constitute highly qualified status. Must be appropriately certified but do not need to demonstrate content expertise. May provide suppt consultative services grades N-12. TOH = Teacher of the Handicapped; = Teacher of Students with Disabilities; N=nursery; P=preschool 5