Idaho Code § 33-4104
The interstate agreement on qualification of educational personnel is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions legally joining therein as outlined in the national association of state directors of teacher education and certification (NASDTEC) interstate agreement, 2010 – 2015 in the form substantially as follows:
(7) Minimum essential components of an approved educator preparation program are completion of a:
(c) Planned program of study.
A member jurisdiction may impose additional components to meet its own standards.
(10) The interstate agreement is not intended to alter, amend or regulate individual member jurisdiction licensure requirements.
ARTICLE III, DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this interstate agreement, the following terms are defined as:
(1) "Accredited institution" means a college or university which awards a baccalaureate or higher degree and, if located within the United States, is fully accredited by one (1) of the following regional accrediting bodies:
(f) Western association of schools and colleges.
If the college or university does not have regional accreditation as detailed above, consideration of the educator for licensure is at the discretion of the member jurisdiction.
(2) "Administrator" means an educator whose primary duties may include:
(3) "Approved program" means a planned program of study leading to licensure in the appropriate member jurisdiction. Approved programs may be either traditional or nontraditional. A nontraditional program is a post-baccalaureate program in which the candidate may be employed as an educator prior to completion of the program, as defined by the United States department of education (USDOE).
Teacher Traditional Program Nontraditional Program Rigorous Admission Standards Yes Yes, including a bachelor’s degree earned prior to admission Conferred Degree Upon Program Completion Yes or No Yes or No Delivered by an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) Yes Yes or No Supervised Clinical Practice Yes Yes, but may differ from a traditional program May Be Employed As An Educator While Completing Program No Yes
Administrator Traditional Program Nontraditional Program Rigorous Admission Standards Yes, including a bachelor’s degree or higher earned prior to admission Yes, including a bachelor’s degree or higher earned prior to admission Conferred Degree Upon Program Completion Yes or No Yes or No Delivered by an IHE Yes Yes or No Supervised Clinical Practice Yes Yes, but may differ from a traditional program May Be Employed As An Educator While Completing Program Yes or No Yes
A program approved in one (1) member jurisdiction may not lead to licensure in another member jurisdiction.
(JSR) means any criterion beyond the minimum essential components required by a member jurisdiction for licensure. The following is a noninclusive list of JSRs:
(7) "Stages of administrator license" are described below and are general categories of licensure. Member jurisdictions may or may not offer these stages of licensure or require licensure to be eligible for certain school administrator work assignments.
(8) "Stages of teacher licensure" are described below and are general categories of licensure. Member jurisdictions may or may not have licenses available in each stage.
(13) "Teacher" means a person whose primary responsibility is to instruct students or as otherwise defined by the member jurisdiction.
ARTICLE IV, DUTIES OF MEMBER JURISDICTIONS.
In signing this interstate agreement, member jurisdictions agree to:
(6) In addition to signing the NASDTEC "Interstate Agreement for Educator Licensure," each member jurisdiction signs the NASDTEC "Educator Information Clearinghouse Agreement" agreeing to notify the NASDTEC "Educator Information Clearinghouse" immediately upon denial, suspension, revocation or surrender of an educator’s license for reasons other than failing to meet academic requirements.
ARTICLE V, PROCEDURE FOR MEMBER PARTICIPATION.
(3) The NASDTEC executive director shall compile a master index reflecting all member jurisdiction’s jurisdiction-specific requirements for distribution and for posting on the NASDTEC website.
ARTICLE VI, DURATION OF THE INTERSTATE AGREEMENT.
(2) A member jurisdiction may withdraw from the interstate agreement upon one (1) year’s written notice to the executive director of NASDTEC, who shall in turn notify all other affected member jurisdictions. It shall be incumbent upon the executive director to notify other member jurisdictions.
ARTICLE VII, MISCELLANEOUS TERMS.
(2) NASDTEC recognizes the fluidity of educator preparation and licensure laws, regulations and policies in member jurisdictions. It is NASDTEC’s intent to maintain the jurisdiction-specific requirements (JSRs) index as a current and accurate reflection of each member jurisdiction’s requirements. However, circumstances beyond the control of NASDTEC may, on occasion, inhibit the accuracy of the master index. Accordingly, it is recommended that users of the JSR index refer to member jurisdictions’ websites to confirm specific requirements. Further, it is understood that this interstate agreement and the JSR index are provided to facilitate the exchange of information and are not intended to supplant or supersede individual jurisdiction’s authority.
ARTICLE VIII, MEMBER JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS.
Driven by the "Assumptions" identified in Article II of this document, as of October 2010, NASDTEC member jurisdictions recognize the complex nature of the interstate agreement and the public’s need for clear, accurate information when moving from one (1) member jurisdiction to another. Member jurisdictions agree to make "Levels of Licensure" and jurisdiction-specific requirements (JSRs) clear to each other and the public by completing and maintaining the JSR index. This index is intended to provide information to anyone seeking educator licensure in a member jurisdiction, whether prepared through a traditional or nontraditional pathway. It identifies specific requirements beyond the NASDTEC-identified "Minimum Essential Components" for educator preparation. A member jurisdiction’s laws and regulations in place at the time of application for licensure supersede information provided here.
ARTICLE I, PURPOSE.
The purpose of this interstate agreement is to provide a mechanism to inform the membership and the public of jurisdiction-specific requirements for educator licensure in each member jurisdiction.
ARTICLE II, ASSUMPTIONS.
[33-4104, added 1969, ch. 194, sec. 1, p. 565; am. 2012, ch. 37, sec. 1, p. 108.]