Section 8363.5 Of Article 16. Child Development Program Personnel Qualifications From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 16.
8363.5
. (a) A special child development permit shall be issued to
any person employed as a supervisor, head teacher, or teacher by an
agency conducting a child care and development program under contract
with a county who did not meet the requirements for an emergency
instructional permit authorizing service in children's centers or a
supervisor's permit with postponement of requirements authorizing
service in a children's center in effect on October 15, 1974. A
special child development permit issued pursuant to this section
shall be valid for 36 months after its date of issuance. Within the
36-month period following the date of issuance of the permit, the
following shall apply:
(1) A person employed as a head teacher or teacher who has
completed 30 semester hours of coursework taken in an approved
institution, including 12 semester hours of coursework in subject
fields related to early childhood education, shall be issued an
emergency instructional permit authorizing service in a children's
center and be subject to the term and renewal regulations in effect
on October 15, 1974.
(2) A person employed as a supervisor who has obtained a bachelor'
s degree from an approved institution and completed at least 12
semester hours of coursework in subject fields related to early
childhood education shall be issued a supervision permit with
postponement of requirements authorizing service in children's
centers and be subject to the term and renewal regulations in effect
on October 15, 1974.
(b) It is the intention of the Legislature that this section be
liberally interpreted to ensure that those experienced and qualified
persons employed in county contract day care centers prior to July 1,
1974, maintain their positions and be given ample opportunity to
upgrade their skills to meet revised educational standards.