Section 44830.3 Of Article 2. Employment From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
44830.3
. (a) The governing board of any school district that
maintains prekindergarten, kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 12,
inclusive, classes in bilingual education, or special education
programs, may, in consultation with an accredited institution of
higher education offering an approved program of pedagogical teacher
preparation, employ persons authorized by the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing to provide service as district interns to provide
instruction to pupils in those grades or classes as a classroom
teacher. The governing board shall require that each district intern
be assisted and guided by a certificated employee selected through a
competitive process adopted by the governing board after consultation
with the exclusive teacher representative unit or by personnel
employed by institutions of higher education to supervise student
teachers. These certificated employees shall possess valid
certification at the same level, or of the same type of credential,
as the district interns they serve.
(b) The governing board of each school district employing district
interns shall develop and implement a professional development plan
for district interns in consultation with an accredited institution
of higher education offering an approved program of pedagogical
preparation. The professional development plan shall include all of
the following:
(1) Provisions for an annual evaluation of the district intern.
(2) As the governing board determines necessary, a description of
courses to be completed by the district intern, if any, and a plan
for the completion of preservice or other clinical training, if any,
including student teaching.
(3) Mandatory preservice training for district interns tailored to
the grade level or class to be taught, through either of the
following options:
(A) One hundred twenty clock hours of preservice training and
orientation in the aspects of child development, classroom
organization and management, pedagogy, and methods of teaching the
subject field or fields in which the district intern will be
assigned, which training and orientation period shall be under the
direct supervision of an experienced permanent teacher. In addition,
persons holding district intern certificates issued by the commission
pursuant to Section 44325 shall receive orientation in methods of
teaching pupils with disabilities. At the conclusion of the
preservice training period, the permanent teacher shall provide the
district with information regarding the area that should be
emphasized in the future training of the district intern.
(B) The successful completion, prior to service by the intern in
any classroom, of six semester units of coursework from a regionally
accredited college or university, designed in cooperation with the
school district to provide instruction and orientation in the aspects
of child development and the methods of teaching the subject matter
or matters in which the district intern will be assigned.
(4) Instruction in child development and the methods of teaching
during the first semester of service for district interns teaching in
prekindergarten, kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 6, inclusive,
including bilingual education classes and special education programs.
(5) Instruction in the culture and methods of teaching bilingual
pupils during the first year of service for district interns teaching
pupils in bilingual classes and, for persons holding district intern
certificates issued by the commission pursuant to Section 44325,
instruction in the etiology and methods of teaching pupils with
disabilities.
(6) Any other criteria that may be required by the governing
board.
(7) In addition to the requirements set forth in paragraphs (1) to
(6), inclusive, the professional development plan for district
interns teaching in special education programs shall also include 120
clock hours of mandatory training and supervised fieldwork that
shall include, but not be limited to, instructional practices, and
the procedures and pedagogy of both general education programs and
special education programs that teach pupils with disabilities.
(8) In addition to the requirements set forth in paragraphs (1) to
(6), inclusive, the professional development plan for district
interns teaching bilingual classes shall also include 120 clock hours
of mandatory training and orientation, which shall include, but not
be limited to, instruction in subject matter relating to
bilingual-crosscultural language and academic development.
(9) The professional development plan for district interns
teaching in special education programs shall be based on the
standards adopted by the commission as provided in subdivision (a) of
Section 44327.
(c) Each district intern and each district teacher assigned to
supervise the district intern during the preservice period shall be
compensated for the preservice period required pursuant to
subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (b). The
compensation shall be that which is normally provided by each
district for staff development or in-service activity.
(d) Upon completion of service sufficient to meet program
standards and performance assessments, the governing board may
recommend to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing that the
district intern be credentialed in the manner prescribed by Section
44328.
