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Title: The Bridge I and II Certificate Program


1
The Bridge I and II Certificate Program
  • Paths to Certified/Highly Qualified Status

Information as of March 8, 2005
2
Bridge I and Bridge II
  • Bridge II was approved by the State Board of
    Education on January 20, 2005
  • Guidelines issued March 8, 2005

3
No Child Left Behind
  • Places major emphasis on the importance of
    teacher quality in improving student achievement
  • Purpose of HQT provisions in NCLB is to increase
    academic achievement of all students by helping
    districts ensure all teachers are highly qualified

4
PDEs Goal
  • To ensure all teachers have the necessary CONTENT
    knowledge to help students meet academic and
    achievement standards

5
No Child Left Behind Identified Content Areas
(Grades 7-12)
  • English
  • Reading/Lang. Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Civics/Government
  • Foreign Languages
  • Arts (Art/Music)

6
Highly Qualified Requirements
  • MUST BE MET BY END OF 2005-06 SCHOOL YEAR
  • Hold the Instructional Content Area Certificate
  • Take and Pass Content Area Praxis II test and Add
    Certification Area to Certificate
  • Hold the Bridge I Certificate

7
Bridge I
  • Allows certain eligible teachers to earn
    certification in a single content area by
    completing specified activities over a three-year
    period.

8
Bridge I Certificate Program
  • Addresses Teachers Employed by Public School
    Districts, Intermediate Units, Charter Schools,
    Nonpublic Schools that receive federal funds or
    have students placed via IEPs
  • One time opportunity

9
Who Can Enter the Bridge I Certificate Program
  • Alternative Education Teachers (7-12)
  • Middle School Level Teachers with only an
    Elementary Certificate (7-9)
  • ESL Teachers Providing Secondary Content
    Instruction (7-12)

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Who Can Enter the Bridge I Certificate Program
  • Special Education Teachers (7-12)
  • If Students are Below a 6th Grade Learning Level
    (Instruction at the elementary level), per the
    IEP, a Content Certificate is Not Required.
  • If Students are Not Participating in PSSA,
    Content Certificate is not required.

11
Who Can Enter the Bridge I Certificate Program
  • Must have a Pennsylvania Level I or Level II
    Certificate Issued Prior to July, 2004
  • ALL paperwork stamped in Bureau of Certification
    (complete packet)

12
Who Can Enter Bridge I Certificate Program
  • Must have Assignment in Core Content Area
    (between 2000-01 to 2004-05 school year) - 5 Year
    Window
  • Must be Teaching that Content at Least 50 of the
    School Year/At Least 1 Period Per Day

13
Bridge I Benefits
  • Do not need to take Praxis Test
  • After Entry, 3 years to gain remaining Credits to
    Complete Highly Qualified Status
  • Can Add Certificate Area, Once Content
    Requirements are Completed

14
Whats Required to Enter
  • Phase 1 - Document 12 points by July 1, 2005
  • Experience Teaching Content 2 points per Year
    (6 points maximum)
  • Satisfactory Rating
  • In last five years

15
Whats Required to Enter
  • College Credits in Content Area - 1 Point per
    Credit (10 points maximum)
  • Content not pedagogy (i.e. College Algebra I,
    Basic College Writing)
  • Undergraduate or graduate level
  • One point for one semester hour
  • Taken at an accredited two-year or four-year
    college or university
  • Grade of 2.0 or higher
  • Verified by a certified transcript

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Whats Required to Enter
  • Approved Professional Development Hours in
    Content Area 30 hours 1 point (6 points
    maximum)
  • Includes Act 48 Activity and CPE courses for
    credit that are in content area
  • Academic Scholarship/Awards in Content Area as
    District/State Content Teacher of the Year 1
    Point, Journal Article author, 2 points, etc. (6
    points maximum)

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Bridge I - Phase 1
  • Suggestion
  • Use Act 48 hours to get on the Bridge I - Save
    college credits for Phase 2 because ALL Act 48
    hours for Phase 2 must be new - taken after July
    1, 2005

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How Does A Teacher Enter Bridge I?
  • Evaluate Years of Experience, Professional
    Development, College Credits, etc. in the Content
    Area. (LIMITED TO 1 CONTENT AREA)
  • Complete the Department-approved standard Bridge
    I Application form
  • Select Certificate Area Sought Based on Content
    Experience/Grade Level Submit Application
    /Content Documentation, Transcripts, etc. to
    Chief School Administrator or Designee.

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Chief School Administrators Responsibilities
  • Verifies applicants eligibility
  • Signs application form
  • Uploads names of those approved to PDE via a
    secure password
  • Retains transcripts, certification of completion
    of approved Act 48 courses, etc. - Audit purposes
  • No later than June 30, 2005

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PDEs Responsibilities
  • Department (PDE) verifies that the teacher holds
    a valid PA certification if so issues a Bridge
    I Certificate designation - indicated on website
    - no hard copy
  • Good for three years - Counts as Highly Qualified
  • Can be verified by accessing the Teacher
    Certification System on the PDE website

21
Bridge I Certification Procedures7/1/05 - 7/1/08
  • Phase 2 - Additional 18 Points
  • Satisfactory Teaching in Content Area (Maximum
    6 points 2 points per year possible)
  • In the content area and at the grade level for
    which the Bridge I Certificate is sought

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Bridge I Certification Procedures
  • Postsecondary College Credits (Maximum 12 points.
    1 credit 1 point)
  • Prior (Not counted in Phase 1) or new, coursework
    completed during these 3 years.

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Bridge I Certification Procedures
  • Approved New Professional Development Hours in
    Content Area 30 hours 1 point (6 points
    maximum)
  • Pre-approved by the Department if taken after
    July 1, 2005
  • Taken prior - application made to the Department
    to have a class approved for Phase 2 - meets
    Standards for a professional development
    program
  • Must include a required assessment

24
Bridge I Certification Procedures
  • Academic Scholarship/Awards in Content Area as
    District/State Content Teacher of the Year 1
    Point, Journal Article author, 2 points, etc. (6
    points maximum)

25
Bridge I Certification Yearly Procedures
  • Each Year - teacher prepares a standard form
    progress report (Not yet available)
  • Returns it to attesting official for signature
  • Provides documentation to substantiate point
    total
  • Attesting Official completes and returns progress
    report to PDE no later than September 30th of
    each year (2006-2007-2008)

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Bridge I Finalization (by 7/1/08)
  • Final Progress Report - Attesting official
    informs the Department that teacher has satisfied
    all requirements
  • Bridge I Certificate will be converted into an
    Instructional I or Instructional II certificate
    showing content area or areas in which the
    teacher is highly qualified
  • New certificate area will be added to the Teacher
    Certification System a new certificate will be
    issued (Will indicate certification was obtained
    through the Bridge I Certificate program)

27
Bridge I Certificate Extension
  • Secretary of Education may extend any Bridge I
    Certificate deadline on an individual
    case-by-case basis when exceptional situations
    warrant
  • Military duty, debilitating medical condition,
    and authorized maternity or parental leave
  • Written application with documentation and
    evidence sent to the Secretary no later than 15
    calendar days prior to the expiration

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Review of Decisions (Appeal)
  • Director of the Departments Bureau of Teacher
    Certification (or designee) will review any
    decision made by the Department or school entity
  • Request in writing from the teacher
  • Within 14 calendar days after receiving written
    notification of the decision

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Review of Decisions (Appeal)
  • Written documentation explains decision appealed
    and grounds for the appeal
  • May be accompanied by any written materials
    relevant to the decision
  • Teacher may request a hearing
  • Director issues written decision - final decision

30
Bridge II
  • Highly Qualified Designation

31
Bridge II
  • Many teachers found to need highly qualified
    status in more than 1(one) content area
  • Could be up to 4 (four) content areas
  • Bridge II created to address special education,
    alternative education and ESL teachers in
    self-contained classroom.
  • Decouple Certification and Highly Qualified
    Designation

32
Bridge II
  • When Bridge I requirement is met or through
    testing requirement, teacher gains a full
    Instructional Content Certificate in ONE of the
    core areas being taught
  • Suggested - English, Math or Science
  • Teacher can THEN be assessed for Bridge II -
    Highly Qualified Designation

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Highly Qualified Designation
  • How?
  • Graduated (certified) prior to 1987
  • At least 1 college course (3 credits) in Content
    Area
  • Earned 2.0
  • Verified by official/certified transcript
  • Taught content for one or more years and received
    PDE-approved satisfactory evaluations in teaching
    that Content Area

34
Highly Qualified Designation
  • How?
  • Graduated after 1987
  • At least 1 college course (3 credits) in Content
    Area
  • Earned 2.0
  • Verified by official/certified transcript
  • Passed either
  • Fundamental Subjects Content Knowledge Praxis or
  • Elementary Education Content Knowledge Praxis

35
Highly Qualified Designation
  • Content area earned through Bridge I - added to
    Certificate - Can teach in regular classroom
  • Content areas with Highly Qualified Designation
    are portable to other schools but limited to
    original certification, i.e. special education -
    cannot teach content in regular classroom

36
Highly Qualified Designation
  • Recommended to State Board of Education to add an
    additional year (July 1, 2009) to get Highly
    Qualified Designation
  • No extension in Bridge II Guidelines issued 3/8/05

37
Highly Qualified Requirement
  • Federal Government refused to let states
    grandfather teachers into Highly Qualified
  • PSEA is encouraging eligible members to enter
    Bridge I
  • Teacher refuses to get highly qualified -
    possible insubordination

38
Highly Qualified Requirement
  • Teacher refuses to get highly qualified -
    Superintendent does nothing - Superintendents
    job could be in jeopardy - Willful neglect of
    state and federal regulations - Discovered during
    an Audit

39
IDEIA (2004)
  • Highly Qualified effective December 3, 2004
  • Elementary Special Education teachers must show
    Elementary Competency
  • Includes Middle and High School Life Skills
    Support, Autistic Support, Multidisability
    Support, and all others providing instruction
    preparing students to be assessed against
    alternative achievement standards (PASA)
  • Bridge III - Currently under discussion (see
    PennLink)

40
Bridge III
  • Anticipated soon ????
  • May include Students who graduated in December
    2004, those who will graduate in May 2005 and
    those Candidates in Schools of Education

41
Additional Information
  • See www.teaching.state.pa.us for total Bridge
    Program Information and Forms.
  • Contact School Administration Office for
  • their timeline.
  • Bureau of Teacher Certification and Preparation
  • (717) 772-4737 - Sharron Nelson

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