Certification Guideline 14
SUBJECT
Teaching Experience: Counting and Reporting
GUIDELINE DEFINITION
Documentation of two years teaching experience is required for a person to obtain
certification as an Instructional Administrator, Instructional Supervisor, Instructional
Specialist, and Five-Year certification as an Instructor. Documentation does
not need to be submitted when an individual has worked as a teacher holding
Provisional certification in the technical college system for a minimum of two
years.
A normal school year is traditionally considered to be two semesters in length.
An individual teaching one course during a normal semester would be recognized
as having accumulated one-quarter year of teaching experience. This would then
count as one of the eight semesters of part-time teaching necessary to satisfy
requirement 64 Professional Experience. Some programs are configured to be
delivered over a different time period, such as having students take courses
during a summer session. A course taught during a summer session could be identical
to a course taught during a regular semester. The experience would be the same
in either case.
Compensated teaching outside of formal educational settings, such as in business
and industry, manufacturers schools and the armed forces, may be acceptable
through evaluation by the System President or designee. The individual must
have been involved with the actual delivery of instruction. This experience
will accumulate at the same rate as similar teaching experience in the technical
college system.
- Instructors teaching 50% or more of a full load need four semesters of
teaching to meet the two-year teaching equivalency. Each semester is equal
to one-half year of teaching.
- Instructors teaching less than 50% of a full load need eight semesters
of teaching to meet the two-year teaching equivalency. Each semester is
equal to one-quarter year of teaching.
Sample
Form for Converting Training Time to Teaching Semesters
- Guideline 14
EXAMPLE
Juan teaches an electronics course each year for Wisconsin Bell. He has been
employed by Wisconsin Bell for twenty years. He has functioned as an instructor
for four years. He teaches a course that is delivered in eighty hours over a
two-week period once each year. This would be viewed as one semester of part-time
teaching each year. He would be recognized as having obtained one-quarter year
of teaching experience each of the four years, for a total of one year of teaching
experience.
EXAMPLE
Sandy teaches a group dynamics course during the following time periods: October
1 to October 31, November 1 to November 30, February 1 to March 3, April 1 to
May 1, and July 1 to August 1. This will be recognized as three semesters of
teaching experiences. The first two courses both happened during the first
semester. The third and fourth courses both happened during second semester.
If Sandy only taught one course each semester, plus one course during the summer
session, it would still be recognized as three semesters of teaching experience.
EXAMPLE
William teaches more than a half-time load first semester, but then only teaches
one course second semester. The first semester would be recognized as one-half
of a year and second semester would be recognized as one-fourth of a year.
This would total three-fourths of a year or three semesters of part-time teaching.
RATIONALE
The two year teaching experience requirement is to ensure that some level of
teaching expertise has been achieved. This experience may result from teaching
outside of a formal school setting. The code also allows a simple method for
calculating part-time teaching experience.
Implemented: August 30, 1993
Last Reviewed/Revised: May 2002
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