Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 20-400.510
PURPOSE: The State Board of Education is authorized to grant certificates of license to teach in any of the public schools of the state and establish requirements and qualifications for those certificates. This rule outlines the requirements for application for a certificate of license to teach Early Childhood Education.
(1) An applicant for a Missouri certificate of license to teach Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 3) who possesses good moral character may be granted an initial Missouri certificate of license to teach Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 3) subject to the certification requirements found in 5 CSR 20- 400.500 and the following additional certification requirements specific to Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 3):
(A) General Requirements. An applicant for a Missouri certificate of license to teach who has successfully completed an educator preparation program approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (department) must comply with the following additional criteria:
calaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university;
dation from the designated official at a baccalaureate or higher-level educator preparation program approved by the department;
grade point average to meet the following specifications:
the spring semester of the year 2017 from a baccalaureate program approved by the department, a grade point average of 2.50 or higher on a 4.00 scale, and in the major area of study;
the spring semester of the year 2017 from a baccalaureate program approved by the department, a cumulative grade point average on a 4.00 scale of 2.75 or higher, and a grade point average of 3.00 or higher in professional education and the specific content area for which certification is sought; or
after the spring semester of the year 2017 from a baccalaureate program who do not meet the appropriate cumulative grade point average requirements, competency may otherwise be demonstrated by achievement of exit assessment scores greater than or equal to a score deemed satisfactory by the State Board of Education (board) to qualify for forgiveness of a disqualifying cumulative grade point average. Such satisfactory score shall be higher than the Missouri qualifying score;
equal to or in excess of the qualifying score on the required exit assessment(s) as defined in 5 CSR 20-400.310 and 5 CSR 20-400.440. The official score shall be submitted to the department;
fessional requirements as determined by the recommending educator preparation program, which may exceed these minimum requirements; and
tor preparation program outside of the United States shall provide documentation of completion of coursework in the following:
courses, each a minimum of two (2) semester hours;
hours; and
ter hours;
(B) Professional Requirements. A minimum of sixty (60) semester hours of professional preparation. Competency must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the educator preparation program for the following topics:
Candidates are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationships among curriculum, instruction, and assessment—
Planning;
Techniques in Content Area Specialty;
Data-Based Decision-Making;
Solving;
build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning environment—
Child and Adolescent;
Exceptional Child;
Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of professional growth—
Teaching and Learning Strategies for the Young Child (minimum requirement of thirty SECONDARY EDUCATION
(30) semester hours)—
A. Early Childhood Principles:
Learning;
Young Children;
Differentiated Instruction in the following integrated areas:
(6) semester hours) to address curriculum, explicit and systematic instruction, and assessment of—
awareness;
tic text and purposes;
(minimum requirement of six (6) semester hours)—
Resources;
requirement of six (6) semester hours)—
Management;
Young Children; and
Design; and
(C) Field and Clinical Experiences (ten (10) semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a close-partnership of highly-qualified professionals in appropriate school settings. Such field and clinical experiences shall meet the minimum hours required in paragraphs (1)(C)1.–2., to include experiences in each of the three (3) different age levels (Infant/Toddler, Pre-K/Kindergarten, and Kindergarten – Grade 3).
semester hour with a minimum of thirty (30) clock hours). This limited field experience includes placements in which candidates observe students, support teachers, and respond to specific class assignments. The candidate may work with students individually and/or in small groups as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher.
semester hour with a minimum of forty-five (45) clock hours). The mid-level experience occurs between the initial placement and the culminating clinical experiences. At the midlevel, candidates continue to observe; respond to specific class assignments; and work with students individually, in small groups, and in whole class settings as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher.
(eight (8) semester hours with a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in one (1) placement). The culminating experience refers to placements typically in the final sequence leading up to and including student teaching. Candidates actively participate and complete required assignments, work with students as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher, and have the opportunity and responsibility to lead the class over an extended period of time.
AUTHORITY: sections 161.092, 168.011, 168.021, 168.071, 168.081, 168.400, 168.405, and 168.409, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Oct. 29, 2013, effective May 30, 2014. Amended: Filed June 22, 2018, effective Jan. 30, 2019.
*Original authority: 161.092, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 2002, 2003, 2013, 2014; 168.011, RSMo 1963, amended 1984; 168.021, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018; 168.071, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 1978, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2013, 2014; 168.081, RSMo 1963, amended 1984, 2002, 2014; 168.400, RSMo 1985, amended 1990, 2002; 168.405, RSMo 1985; and 168.409, RSMo 1985.