Section 44258.3 Of Article 4. Credential Types From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
44258.3
. (a) The governing board of a school district may assign
the holder of a credential , other than an emergency permit, to teach
any subjects in departmentalized classes in kindergarten or any of
grades 1 to 12, inclusive, provided that the governing board
verifies, prior to making the assignment, that the teacher has
adequate knowledge of each subject to be taught and the teacher
consents to that assignment. The governing board shall adopt policies
and procedures for the purpose of verifying the adequacy of subject
knowledge on the part of each of those teachers. The governing board
shall involve subject matter specialists in the subjects commonly
taught in the district in the development and implementation of the
policies and procedures, and shall include in those policies and
procedures both of the following:
(1) One or more of the following ways to assess subject matter
competence:
(A) Observation by subject matter specialists, as defined in
subdivision (d).
(B) Oral interviews.
(C) Demonstration lessons.
(D) Presentation of curricular portfolios.
(E) Written examinations.
(2) Specific criteria and standards for verifying adequacy of
subject matter knowledge using any of the methods in paragraph (1) .
The criteria shall include, but need not be limited to, evidence of
the candidate's knowledge of the subject matter to be taught,
including demonstrated knowledge of the curriculum framework for the
subject to be taught and the specific content of the course of study
in the school district for the subject, at the grade level to be
taught.
(b) Teaching assignments made pursuant to this section shall be
valid only in that school district. The principal of the school, or
other appropriate administrator, shall notify the exclusive
representative of the certificated employees for that school
district, as provided under Chapter 10.7 (commencing with Section
3540) of Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code, of each
instance in which a teacher is assigned to teach classes pursuant to
this section. Any school district policy or procedures adopted and
teaching assignments made pursuant to this section shall be included
in the report required by subdivisions (a) and (e) of Section
44258.9. The Commission on Teacher Credentialing may suspend the
authority of a school district to use the teaching assignment option
authorized by this section upon a finding that the school district
has violated the provisions of this section.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter the effect
of Section 44955 with regard to the reduction by a school district
governing board of the number of certificated employees.
(d) For the purposes of this section, "subject matter specialists"
are mentor teachers, curriculum specialists, resource teachers,
classroom teachers certified to teach a subject, staff to regional
subject matter projects or curriculum institutes, or college faculty.