TCS 3.12 Instructional specialist certification. Each person
employed by a district who advises and assists instructional staff in the
development and use of various curriculum materials, instructional devices
and presentation techniques, including audio-visual equipment, television,
computers and equipment used to provide distance learning, shall obtain an
instructional specialist certificate. An instructional specialist certificate
shall be granted as follows:
(1) FIVE-YEAR CERTIFICATE. A 5-year certificate shall be issued
to a person employed as an instructional specialist if the person meets all
of the following requirements:
(a) Education and academic preparation. A person shall have
academic preparation as a teacher and a baccalaureate degree with a minimum
of 15 credits in audio-visual education, instructional media, curriculum,
instructional development, television, computers or distance learning. A person
shall also have 2 semester credits approved by the director or designee and
which contain the competencies identified by the state certification committee
under s. TCS 3.14(4)(a) for each of the following subjects, or equivalent
district in-service activities which contain the competencies identified by
the state certification committee under s. TCS 3.14(4)(a) and approved by
the state certification committee under s. TCS 3.14(4)(b) for each of the
following subjects:
1. Philosophy of vocational, technical and adult education.
2. Teaching methods.
3. Curriculum or course construction.
4. Educational psychology.
5. Educational evaluation.
6. Guidance and counseling.
7. Educational diversity.
(b) Occupational experience. A person shall have 12 months
of occupational experience outside the field of education.
(c) Teaching experience. A person shall have 2 years of teaching
experience in any recognized educational system.
(d) Professional experience. A person shall have 2 years of
professional experience as a certified instructional specialist in any recognized
educational system.
(e) Renewal. The 5-year instructional specialist certificate
shall be renewed if during the instructional specialist certification period
preceding the expiration date, the person seeking renewal completes 6 semester
credits, 2 months of appropriate occupational experience, or other professional
activities provided by a district professional growth plan approved under
s. TCS 3.14(4)(g).
(2) PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE. A provisional certificate shall
be issued to a person employed as an instructional specialist if the person
has not met the requirements for a 5-year certificate under sub. (1) but meets
all the following minimum requirements:
(a) Education and academic preparation. A person shall have
academic preparation as a teacher and a baccalaureate degree with a minimum
of 15 credits in audio-visual education, instructional media, curriculum,
instructional development, television, computers or distance learning.
(b) Occupational experience. A person shall have 12 months
of occupational experience outside the field of education.
(c) Teaching experience. A person shall have 2 years of teaching
experience in any recognized educational system.
(d) Renewal. The initial provisional instructional specialist
certificate shall be valid for 3 years and may be renewed for additional 2
year periods if during the provisional instructional specialist certification
period preceding the expiration date, the person makes progress toward meeting
the requirements of a 5-year certificate by completing 6 semester credits
or district in-service activities, fulfilling the requirements under sub (1)(a).
A person meeting the requirements for sub. (1)(a) but not sub. (1)(d) shall
complete 2 semester credits approved by the district director or designee
for renewal.
History: Cr. Register, April, 1993, No. 448, eff. 5-1-93; corrections
in (1) (a) and (e) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7, Stats., Register, June,
1994, No. 462