A. Requirements for Traditional and Alternative Programs.
- (1) A provider may seek approval for a new program, or a new specialization in a currently operating program area, if the documentation submitted contains sufficient justification to warrant the program or new specialization, and has been approved by the Commission.
- (2) Where a provider seeks first-time approval for a program, the Department may conduct annual monitoring and a full review of the program or programs within the first 2 years of operation and may also conduct an on-site review if considered necessary by the Department to confirm information in the application.
- (3) The Department shall approve or reject the proposal for a new program and notify representatives of the provider, in writing, of the decision.
- (4) A new program may not admit candidates to the program until the Department has provided approval.
B. Special Requirements for Alternative Programs.
- (1) In addition to meeting the requirements found in §A of this regulation, a provider of an alternative program shall provide at least 4 weeks of professional development before the candidate assumes full responsibility of the classroom.
- (2) The provider shall ensure this professional development includes, but is not limited to, pre-employment training, initial coursework, pedagogy, and pre-practicum experiences.
C. Program Approval Process Where No National Content Standards Are Available.
- (1) As part of the approval process for proposed programs for which there are no national content standards, the Department shall review the program application, and may also conduct an on-site review if considered necessary by the Department to confirm information in the application.
- (2) A program approved under this section shall complete all requirements in §A to receive program approval.
- (3) At least 6 months before requesting program approval, a provider shall notify the Department of its intent to initiate the review process for a program for which there are no national content standards.
- (4) At least 6 months before the approval is requested, the provider shall submit the application for approval to the Department.
(5) The provider shall ensure this application includes:
- (a) A description of the proposed program;
- (b) A detailed description and outline of proposed program content and coursework; and
- (c) Identification of national content standards most closely related and relevant to the proposed program.
Authority: Education Article, §§1-303(2)(ii) and (iii), 2-205, 6-120, 6-121, 6-126, 6-704, and 11-208, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: March, 1969
Chapter revised effective January 15, 1989 (15:27 Md. R. 3136)
Chapter, Teacher Education Programs, repealed effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01, Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel, adopted effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01 amended effective September 7, 1998 (25:18 Md. R. 1435)
Regulation .01A amended effective October 14, 2013 (40:20 Md. R. 1653)
Regulation .01 repealed under Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel and new Regulations .01—.15 adopted under Programs for Professionally Licensed Personnel effective April 1, 2024 (51:5 Md R. 229)
Regulation .02B amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)
Regulation .03 amended effective July 21, 2025 (52:14 Md. R. 713)
Regulation .08C—F amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)