Section 44253.11 Of Article 4. Credential Types From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
44253.11
. (a) A teacher with a designated subjects teaching
credential or a service credential with a special class authorization
may enroll in a course that meets the minimum requirements of staff
development in methods of specially designed content instruction
delivered in English, as described in Section 44253.3, 44253.4,
44253.7, or 44253.10.
(b) The commission, in consultation with the Superintendent, shall
establish guidelines for the provision of staff development pursuant
to this section that are at least as rigorous as the guidelines
established pursuant to Section 44253.10. The commission and the
Superintendent may designate guidelines established pursuant to
Section 44253.10 in satisfaction of this subdivision. Staff
development pursuant to this section shall be consistent with the
guidelines of the commission.
(1) To ensure the highest standards of program quality and
effectiveness, the guidelines shall include quality standards
applicable to persons who train others to perform staff development
training, as well as for persons who provide the training.
(2) The guidelines shall require that staff development offered
pursuant to this section be aligned with the teacher preparation that
leads to the issuance of a certificate pursuant to Section 44253.3.
(3) The guidelines and standards established by the commission to
implement this section shall comply with federal law.
(4) The commission shall review staff development programs in
relation to the guidelines and standards established pursuant to this
section. The review shall include all programs offered pursuant to
this section. If the commission finds that a program meets the
applicable guidelines and standards, the commission shall forward a
report of its findings to the chief executive officer of the
sponsoring school district, county office of education, or regionally
accredited college or university. If the commission finds that a
program does not meet the applicable guidelines or standards, or
both, the report of the commission shall specify the areas of
noncompliance and the time period in which a second review must
occur. If a second review reveals a pattern of continued
noncompliance with the applicable guidelines or standards, or both,
the sponsoring agency shall be prohibited from continuing to offer
the program to teachers.
(c) The staff development may be sponsored by a school district,
county office of education, or regionally accredited college or
university that meets the standards included in the guidelines
established pursuant to this section or an organization that meets
those standards and that is approved by the commission. An equivalent
course may be taken by a teacher at a regionally accredited college
or university in order to satisfy the staff development requirement.
Once the commission makes a determination that a college or
university class is equivalent, no further review of the class shall
be required.
(d) (1) A teacher who completes the staff development described in
this section shall be awarded a certificate of completion in methods
of specially designed content instruction delivered in English.
(2) A teacher who completes the staff development described in
this section is allowed to provide specially designed content
instruction delivered in English, as defined in subdivision (b) of
Section 44253.2.
(3) A teacher who completes the staff development described in
this section may not be assigned to provide content instruction
delivered in the primary language of the pupil, as defined in
subdivision (c) of Section 44253.2.
(e) A teacher who completes a staff development program in methods
of specially designed content instruction delivered in English
pursuant to this section shall receive a certificate of completion
from the commission upon submitting an application, a staff
development verification form to be furnished by the commission and
payment of a fee, as determined by the commission, not to exceed
forty-five dollars ($45).
(f) The certificate of completion is valid in all public schools.
A teacher who has been issued a certificate of completion may be
assigned indefinitely to provide the instructional services named on
the certificate in a school district, county office of education, or
school administered under the authority of the Superintendent.
(g) Teacher assignments made in accordance with this section shall
be included in the reports required by Sections 44225.6 and 44258.9.
(h) The governing board of each school district shall make
reasonable efforts to provide limited-English-proficient pupils in
need of English language development instruction with teachers who
hold appropriate credentials, language development specialist
certificates, or cross-cultural language and academic development
certificates that authorize English language development instruction.
However, a teacher awarded a certificate or certificates of
completion pursuant to this section shall be deemed certificated and
competent to provide the services listed on that certificate of
completion.
(i) A teacher completing staff development pursuant to this
section shall be credited with three semester units or four quarter
units for each block of 45 clock hours completed for the purpose of
meeting the requirements set forth in subdivision (b) of Section
44253.3.