PERMANENT RULES
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES
Date of Adoption: March 11, 2004.
Purpose: To align certification requirements for professional-technical faculty with their published skill standards.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending Title 131 WAC, Faculty and staff personnel.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter 28B.50 RCW.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 04-04-033 on January 28, 2004.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 1, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 1, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
Pilot Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
or Other Alternative Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0.
Effective Date of Rule:
Thirty-one days after filing.
March 15, 2004
DelRae Oderman
Executive Assistant
Agency Rules Coordinator
OTS-6513.5
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27,
filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91)
WAC 131-16-070
Adoption and publication of district
personnel selection practices and standards ((required)).
Each college district board of trustees shall adopt and
publish a statement of personnel selection practices and
standards governing all nonclassified service personnel which
are designed to ensure high standards of excellence in all
phases of district operations, satisfy the standards of
regional and national accrediting organization, and provide
for a professional staff representing a wide range of
educational and professional experience. Such personnel
practices and standards shall be consistent with WAC 131-16-080.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-070, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No. 80-14), § 131-16-070, filed 9/8/80; Order 5, § 131-16-070, filed 12/12/69.]
(1) Teaching personnel.
(a) Professional teaching personnel performing services
for which advanced degrees are ((normally)) commonly available
shall hold the equivalent of a master's degree in the field of
their educational service from an accredited college or
university or a bachelor's degree and ((extensive))
professional ((experience)) expertise in the field of their
educational service((.
(2))); or
(b) Professional teaching personnel ((in vocational
fields or other specialized areas for which advanced degrees
are not normally available shall have sufficiently broad and
comprehensive training and work experience that particularly
qualifies them to provide instruction in their area of
specialization.
(3) All newly hired vocational education teaching
personnel must have recent work experience beyond the learning
period as a fully qualified worker in the occupation that will
be taught. The minimum work experience shall be equal to the
recognized learning period required to gain competence in the
occupation, but shall be in no case less than two calendar
years of full-time work or its equivalent beyond the learning
experience. The number of hours worked shall be equivalent to
the hours worked by full-time workers in the occupation to be
taught.
(a) Minimum work experience for apprenticeable
occupations will be equal to the learning period then
currently registered with the state department of labor and
industries.
(b) Minimum work experience in occupations requiring
state or local licensing, certification, or registry will be
two calendar years subsequent to receipt of license, unless
the occupation is also an apprenticeable trade. Current
licenses, registrations, and/or certifications shall be
maintained as a requirement for teaching courses in the
respective occupation.
(c) Minimum work experience for all other trades and
occupations will be two calendar years of full-time employment
or the equivalent, subsequent to the required learning period,
which shall be the number of hours worked by full-time workers
during a two-year period in the occupation.
(d) Recent work experience shall be defined as employment
full-time for six months or the equivalent, within the two
years immediately preceding initial vocational certification,
which shall be one-fourth of the hours required by (c) of this
subsection.
(e) One year full-time employment shall mean that which
is the standard for the occupation.
(4) All other vocational education teaching personnel
including instructors of vocationally related courses,
teachers' aides, lab assistants, and tutors, who do not meet
the work experience and educational requirements specified
above may be employed either on a full-time or part-time
basis: Provided, That such individuals shall possess
appropriate technical skills and knowledge in the specific
program area assigned: And provided further, That such
individuals shall work under the direct supervision of, or in
direct coordination with, an appropriately certified
professional. Each college district shall maintain job
descriptions for each position in this category.
(5) Vocational counselors shall meet the minimum work
experience requirement by verifying work experience in one or
more occupations other than professional education, which is
cumulative to at least two years of full-time employment. Vocational counselors shall be certified only if they have had
preparation in vocational counseling, testing, and
occupational information.
(6) General administrative personnel shall have advanced
training or experience relevant to their assigned duties. The
chief administrator shall hold an earned doctorate from an
accredited university or have equivalent administrative
expertise as demonstrated by successful performance of broad
administrative responsibilities.
(7) The vocational administrator and all other
subordinate vocational education administrative personnel must
have been employed as a full-time vocational education
instructor, occupational information specialist, or vocational
counselor for at least three academic years or have equivalent
experience in industry or other public agencies and they must
have had at least two calendar years of accumulated experience
in the capacity of a supervisor in education, business,
industry, a public agency, or an equivalent volunteer
community service. In addition, such individuals must have
demonstrated to the employing agency a commitment to and
understanding of vocational education. Industry and public
agency experience will be evaluated at no more than a
one-to-one basis. The vocational administrator's personnel
file must have verification that these standards have been
met.
(8) A current first-aid certificate, including CPR, is
required for those vocational instructors and counselors prior
to the second quarter of employment in vocational programs
where the instructional environment brings students into
physical proximity with machinery, electrical circuits,
biologicals, radioactive substances, chemicals, flammables,
intense heat, gases under pressure, excavations, scaffolding,
ladders, and other hazards.
(9) Responsibility for ensuring that appropriate staff
have first-aid training will rest with the assigned vocational
administrator as defined in subsection (7) of this section.
(10) The specific type of first-aid program, including
CPR, required of vocational instructors and counselors shall
be achieved by passing a course of first-aid instruction and
participation in practical application of the following
subject matter;
Bleeding control and bandaging.
Practical method of artificial respiration, including
mouth to mouth and mouth to nose resuscitation.
Closed chest heart massage.
Poisons.
Shock, unconsciousness, stroke.
Burns, scalds.
Sunstroke, heat exhaustion.
Frostbite, freezing, hypothermia.
Strains, sprains, hernias.
Fractures, dislocations.
Proper transportation of the injured.
Bites, stings.
Subjects covering specific health hazards likely to be
encountered by coworkers of first-aid students enrolled in the
course.
(11) Specifically excluded from conformance to the
first-aid requirement are:
(a) Those instructors who teach related subjects to
vocational students, i.e., Mathematics, English, or
communications skills, etc., when these subjects are taught in
classrooms rather than shops or laboratories.
(b) Physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical
nurses, and others when their occupational competencies and
training include first-aid knowledge and skills equal to or
superior to that represented by the first-aid certification
being required under these regulations)) in
professional-technical fields for which bachelor's or master's
degrees are not commonly available shall be particularly
qualified to provide instruction in their area of
specialization as demonstrated by possession of the following:
(i) Sufficient broad and comprehensive training;
(ii) Industry recognized certification when available; and
(iii) Two years relevant work experience and/or relevant, current teaching experience that particularly qualifies them to provide instruction in their area of specialization.
(c) In extraordinary cases, the requirements in (a) and (b) of this subsection may be waived by the college president. For personnel under waiver, a professional development plan must be developed to meet criteria under (a) or (b) of this subsection. This plan must be completed during the initial certification process.
(d) Part-time professional-technical teaching personnel must meet minimum qualifications as defined by (a), (b), or (c) of this subsection and have verification on file. This record must be on file for each part-time instructor during each quarter of teaching employment.
(2) Other instructional personnel.
All other professional-technical instructional personnel, including teachers' aides, lab assistants, and tutors, who do not meet the work experience and educational requirements specified above, may be employed either on a full-time or part-time basis. Such individuals shall possess appropriate technical skills and knowledge in the specific program area assigned; and such individuals shall work under the direct supervision of, or in direct coordination with, an appropriately qualified professional. Each college district shall maintain job descriptions for each position in this category.
(3) Chief professional-technical administrator.
The chief professional-technical administrator shall have:
(a) Earned an advanced degree, masters or doctorate, in a professional-technical area or have equivalent administrative expertise as demonstrated by successful performance of broad administrative responsibilities; and
(b) Been employed as a full-time professional-technical instructor or have the equivalent experience in business or industry or other public agencies; and
(c) Supervisory/administrative experience.
The chief professional-technical administrator must understand and have the ability to assess professional-technical faculty's ability to provide student instruction, supervise learning environments and implement curriculum, outcomes, and assessments. The chief professional-technical administrator must keep a copy of his/her current certificate in his/her personnel file.
(4) Other professional-technical administrators.
Other administrators who oversee professional-technical programs, must demonstrate to the employing agency a commitment to and understanding of professional-technical education, and their ability to use the professional-technical faculty skills standards to guide and support the professional development of the professional-technical instructors they supervise.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 93-14-008, § 131-16-091, filed 6/24/93, effective 7/25/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-091, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No. 80-14), § 131-16-091, filed 9/8/80; Order 22, § 131-16-091, filed 11/27/73.]
(1) The institution or district will certify, through the
((assigned vocational)) chief professional-technical
administrator or designee, each full-time
professional-technical instructor and ((vocational counselor))
administrator and maintain documentation of such
certification. The certificate and the documentation on file
shall specify the function and/or the specific occupational
area for which the individual is certified.
(2) Each full-time contracted ((vocationally certified))
professional-technical instructor ((or counselor)) shall have
((an individual improvement plan which covers the time
interval of the current certification developed in
consultation with and approved by the vocational administrator
or designee. The vocational administrator shall maintain a
file of all such plans, which shall be reviewed annually.
(3) Part-time vocational teaching and counseling
personnel must be certifiable and have a verification of work
experience related to instructional assignment record on file
in the individual's personnel folder. This record must be on
file for each part-time instructor/counselor during each
quarter of teaching employment. Part-time instructors must
have teaching competencies reviewed every five years. "Teaching competencies" refers to (a) currency in the
occupation and (b) teaching skills. Part-time vocational
counselors must have records in their file indicating
compliance with WAC 131-16-091(5).
(4) Full-time professional personnel may not be employed
on the basis of a temporary certificate for a period of more
than one year.
(5) Certification under the above standards is a
condition of continued employment for all vocational education
personnel.
(6) Safety and occupational health practice standards are
met by satisfying OSHA and WISHA requirements.)) a
professional development plan, approved by the supervising
professional-technical administrator or designee. The
professional development plan shall be developed in
collaboration with the instructor in accordance with local
bargaining agreements. The chief professional-technical
administrator or designee shall maintain a file of all such
plans. Such plans shall be reviewed periodically, as
determined by the institution.
(3) Full-time professional-technical instructors must complete the requirements of the initial certification within three years to attain standard certification. Standard certificates must be renewed every five years.
(4) Part-time professional-technical instructors teaching a two-thirds full-time load for more than the equivalent of three quarters must complete the requirements of the initial certification within three years, to attain standard certification. Standard certificates must be renewed every five years.
(5) All other part-time professional-technical instructors must be assessed as to their ability to provide student instruction, supervise learning environments and implement curriculum, outcomes, and assessments.
(6) The chief professional-technical administrator shall be certified by the president, who will maintain the chief professional administrator's professional development plan.
(7) Certification under the standards specified in WAC 131-16-070 through 131-16-094 is a condition of continued employment for all professional-technical education personnel.
(8) Safety and occupational health practices standards are met by meeting the requirements as set down by OSHA and WISHA. (As referenced in WAC 296-800-100 to 296-800-370.)
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 93-14-008, § 131-16-092, filed 6/24/93, effective 7/25/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-092, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No. 80-14), § 131-16-092, filed 9/8/80; Order 22, § 131-16-092, filed 11/27/73.]
(1) ((Temporary certificate.
(a) Full-time vocational instructors shall be issued a
temporary certificate provided that such individuals shall be
required to complete an orientation to begin no later than the
first day of employment. An orientation outline must be on
file at each campus. A temporary certificate is not renewable
for full-time instructors and counselors.
(b) Full-time vocational counselors shall be issued a
temporary certificate provided that such individuals have met
the requirements set forth in WAC 131-16-091(5).
(2) One-year certificate.
(a) Instructional personnel who have completed the
minimum requirements for a temporary certificate and who, in
addition, provide documentation of teaching competency as
demonstrated by having satisfactorily completed a minimum of
three credits in courses concentrated upon the elements of
teaching, or the equivalent, shall be issued a one-year
certificate. A one-year certificate may be renewed once.
(b) (Vocational) Counselors may be issued a one-year
certificate upon completion of the minimum requirements for a
temporary certificate and who, in addition, have completed a
minimum of three credits or thirty clock hours in course(s) in
accordance with the individual's professional improvement
plan. A one-year certificate may be renewed no more than
once.
(3) Three-year certificate. May be used as a temporary
with part-time instructors. (Optional with the local district
for full-time instructors.)
(4) Five-year certificate (initial).
(a) Instructional personnel, occupational information
specialists, and vocational counselors who have met the
requirements of WAC 131-16-070 through 131-16-092 and who have
earned a master's degree or doctorate in their professional
career field or in the field of education from a recognized
college or university accredited by a group recognized by the
council on postsecondary accreditation (COPA), and who have
completed the minimum requirements for a temporary
certificate, may be issued a five-year certificate.
(b) Instructional personnel and vocational counselors who
have not earned a master's degree or doctorate in their
professional career field or in the field of education from an
accredited college or university shall be issued a five-year
certificate upon completion of at least two years of teaching
service, who have, in addition to the one-year certificate
requirements, documentation of competency as demonstrated by
having satisfactorily completed a minimum of three credits or
thirty clock hours in courses dealing with the techniques of
occupational analysis, or equivalent, a minimum of three
credits in courses concentrated upon the principles of
vocational course organization or equivalent, and who have
completed a minimum of three additional professional
improvement units in accordance with the individual's
professional improvement plan.
(c) Vocational counseling personnel who do not have a
master's degree shall be issued a five-year certificate upon:
(i) Completion of at least two years of counseling service,
(ii) in addition to the one-year certificate requirements,
documentation of competency as demonstrated by having
satisfactorily completed a minimum of three credits or thirty
clock hours in courses dealing with advanced or graduate level
counseling theories and/or techniques, or equivalent, and
(iii) completion of a minimum of six additional professional
improvement units in accordance with the individual's
professional improvement plan.
(5) Five-year certificate (renewal). A five-year
renewable certificate shall be issued to professional
personnel who have completed a minimum of fifteen professional
improvement units during the previous five-year period in
accordance with the individual's improvement plan, documenting
currency in teaching skills. Professional improvement plans
shall, if deemed appropriate, include work experience as
defined in WAC 131-16-094(1), and no more than ten
professional units in any one category as defined in WAC 131-16-094 shall apply.
(6) The assigned vocational administrator shall be
responsible for the designation of approved course
equivalents.)) Teaching personnel.
Initial certification.
(a) Upon hire, teaching personnel will be issued initial certification by the chief professional-technical administrator. Initial certification lasts three years. The initial certification process includes documentation of a professional development plan which identifies priorities for professional growth as specified in WAC 131-16-094. An initial certificate is not renewable for professional-technical instructors.
Standard certification.
(b) Standard certification will be issued by the chief professional-technical administrator upon completion of the requirements for initial certification. Standard certification must be renewed on a five-year cycle. To maintain standard certification, professional-technical instructors must develop and complete a professional development plan as specified in WAC 131-16-094.
(c) The hiring institution shall hold an orientation for all new full-time professional-technical instructors. The orientation outline must be on file at each campus.
First aid and CPR.
(d) A current first-aid certificate, including CPR and bloodborne pathogens, must be earned by professional-technical instructors prior to the second quarter of employment in professional-technical programs where the instructional environment brings students into physical proximity with machinery, electrical circuits, biologicals, radioactive substances, chemicals, flammables, intense heat, gases under pressure, excavations, scaffolding, ladders, and/or other hazards. Responsibility for ensuring that appropriate staff has first-aid training will rest with the assigned chief professional-technical administrator. The specific type of first-aid program, including CPR, required of professional-technical instructors shall be achieved by passing a course of first-aid/CPR/bloodborne pathogen instruction and participation in practical application of subject matter determined and required by the department of labor and industries. Specifically excluded from conformance to the first-aid requirement are:
(i) Those instructors who teach related subjects to professional-technical students, i.e., mathematics, English, or communications skills, etc., when such subjects are taught in classrooms rather than shops or laboratories.
(ii) Physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and others when their occupational competencies and training include first-aid knowledge and skills equal to or superior to that represented by the first-aid certification being required under these regulations.
(2) Chief professional-technical administrators.
Upon hire, the chief professional-technical administrators will be issued initial certification. To maintain certification, the chief professional-technical administrator must develop and complete a professional development plan that includes as a minimum his/her ability to use the professional-technical faculty skill standards to guide and support the professional development of the professional-technical instructors they supervise.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 93-14-008, § 131-16-093, filed 6/24/93, effective 7/25/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-093, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91; 84-06-052 (Order 97, Resolution No. 84-7), § 131-16-093, filed 3/7/84; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No. 80-14), § 131-16-093, filed 9/8/80; Order 22, § 131-16-093, filed 11/27/73.]
(1) Each forty hours of planned, preapproved, work experience outside of regular college teaching or counseling assignments shall be equal to one professional improvement unit.
(2) Ten clock hours or one credit on the quarter system or two-thirds credit on the semester system earned in accredited programs at colleges or universities shall be equal to one professional improvement unit provided it is in compliance with the professional improvement plan.
(3) Each accumulated twenty hours of preplanned participation in activities, such as conferences, seminars, workshops, or symposiums shall be equal to 1.0 professional improvement unit.
(4) Each forty hours of independent preplanned or preapproved research and other individual development activities in excess of normal contracted obligations shall be equal to one professional improvement unit.
(5) The assigned vocational administrator shall be
responsible for the approval of professional improvement
plans, equivalencies, and units as stated in WAC 131-16-092,
131-16-093, and 131-16-094.)) The certification process for
professional-technical instructors includes assessing the
attainment of the standards contained in the
professional-technical skill standards and the completion of a
professional development plan. The professional development
plan identifies priorities for professional growth. The
priorities should address, at a minimum, the
professional-technical faculty's ability to provide student
instruction, supervise learning environments and implement
curriculum, outcomes, and assessments. The professional
development plan shall be developed in collaboration with the
instructor and will include, based on local bargaining
agreements, at least five professional development activities,
linked to the professional-technical faculty skill standards.
The professional development plan includes:
(1) Faculty (self) and administrator identification of professional development activities for professional growth.
(2) Measurable outcomes and objective standards for measurement of skill standard achievement.
(3) A timeline for successful achievement of outcomes.
Examples of professional development activities include, but are not limited to, workshops, courses of instruction, conferences, industry experiences and projects. The assigned professional-technical administrator supervisor shall be responsible for the approval of the professional development plan. The chief professional-technical administrator shall be responsible for the approval of professional development activities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-094, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No. 80-14), § 131-16-094, filed 9/8/80; Order 22, § 131-16-094, filed 11/27/73.]
(1) Instructors ((or counselors)) issued a ((vocational))
professional-technical education certificate that meets the
standards specified in WAC ((131-16-091 through 131-16-095 by
any community or technical college shall be recognized by all
community or technical colleges)) 131-16-080 through
131-16-094 by any community or technical college under the
jurisdiction of the state board ((for community and technical
colleges)) shall be recognized as certified by all colleges in
the community and technical (CTC) system.
(2) It is also recognized that a vocational teaching ((or
counselor)) certificate issued by the office of the
superintendent of public instruction will be recognized by the
community and technical colleges as fulfilling the minimum
requirements for the specific subjects contained in the
certification.
(((3) All instructors or counselors hired by a community
or technical college will be required to have on file a
professional improvement plan as specified in WAC 131-16-092
through 131-16-094.
(4) All current technical college instructors or
counselors may have their certification renewed under the
requirements in effect for vocational-technical institutes
prior to September 1, 1991. After September 1, 1996, all
technical college personnel must meet the standards set forth
in chapter 131-16 WAC.))
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134, Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-095, filed 10/4/91, effective 11/4/91.]