Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 80-800.380
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 to establish requirements and qualifications for those certificates. This rule establishes required assessments for individuals applying for an initial or additional certificate of license to teach.
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(1) Each applicant seeking a Missouri certificate of license to teach will successfully complete an exit assessment to measure the applicant’s competency in subject matter, pedagogical knowledge, or both, prior to being granted the certificate. An exemption exists if the applicant holds a valid certificate of license to teach from another state.
(A) The State Board of Education (board) has selected the Praxis II: Content Knowledge or Specialty Area assessments and the Principles of Learning and Teaching assessments developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) as the exit assessments for certificates of license to teach. Qualifying scores are established by the board and published by ETS for each assessment designated for an area of certification.
of license to teach must complete and achieve a Missouri qualifying score in the content knowledge or specialty area assessment in their major area of preparation or the appropriate principles of learning and teaching assessment if no content knowledge or specialty area assessment is designated, except in the areas of special education, student services, and administration (see Appendix A, which is included herein).
professional or life certificate of license to teach in a content area who are seeking an additional certificate(s) of license to teach in another content area(s), will receive the additional certificate(s) upon meeting either of the following conditions:
qualifying score for the Praxis II content knowledge or specialty area assessment designated for the certificate of license to teach, except for the areas of unified science, special education other than mild/moderate crosscategorical disabilities, student services, administration, career education, and adult education and literacy; or
ble certification requirements as set forth in the Compendium of Missouri Certification Requirements (compendium), which is incorporated by reference and made a part of this rule. Anyone interested in viewing or requesting a copy of the compendium (revised September 2004) may contact the Educator Certification Section, 205 Jefferson Street, PO Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102- 0480. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
professional or life certificate of license to teach in a secondary content area who are seeking additional certification for middle school in the same content area, will receive the additional certification upon meeting either of the following conditions:
qualifying score for the Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Teaching, grades five through nine (5–9), assessment; or
ble certification requirements for middle school education, grades five through nine (5–9), as set forth in the compendium.
cies required for the district-level administrator certificate of license to teach (see Appendix A). A minimum qualifying score for this assessment is established by the board.
(3) Applicants holding a temporary authorization certificate of license to teach who have not completed a state-approved teacher preparation program shall complete and achieve the Missouri qualifying scores for both the Praxis II content knowledge or specialty area assessment for the content area and the Praxis II Principles of Learning and Teaching for the specific grade ranges prior to advancement to a professional classification certificate of license to teach (see Appendix A). SECONDARY EDUCATION
ASSESSMENTS DESIGNATED FOR CERTIFICATION IN MISSOURI
The Praxis® assessments listed below have been designated by the State Board of Education to fulfill the assessment requirement for certification in Missouri. The assessments are listed beside the certificates to which they correspond.
Missouri Certificate of License to Teach Early Childhood Education, Birth–Grade 3 Early Childhood Special Education, Birth–Grade 3 Elementary Education, Grades 1–6
Middle School Education, Grades 5–9 Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Science Other Middle School Subject Areas Secondary Education, Grades 9–12 (except as noted) Agriculture Art K–12, 9–12 Business Education English
Family and Consumer Science Foreign Language: K–12 French K–12 German K–12 Spanish K–12 Health K–12, 9–12 Industrial Technology Library Media Specialist, K–12 Marketing and Distributive Education Mathematics Music: Instrumental, Vocal K–12 Physical Education K–9, K–12, 9–12 Science: Biology Chemistry Earth Science General Science Physics Social Science
Special Education, K–12 Blind and Partially Sighted1 Deaf and Hearing Impaired1 Mild-Moderate Disabilities: Learning Disabled, Behavioral Disordered, Mentally Handicapped, or Physical and Other Health Impairments1 Mild-Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities
Severely Developmentally Disabled1
Speech/Theatre Speech and Language Pathologist K–123 Unified Science2 Biology Chemistry APPENDIX A
Test Code 20021 10690 10011
— 10049 20069 10439 20089 30523 — 10700 10133 10100 10041
10120
20173 20181 10191 20550 10050 10310 10560 10061 10113 10091
20235 20245 20571 10435 10265 10081
10280 10271 20353
20353 and 10542
20353 and 10544
10220 20330 — 20235 20245 Designated Assessment Education of Young Children Special Education: Preschool/Early Childhood Elementary Education: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment — MS English-Language Arts: Content Knowledge MS Mathematics: Content Knowledge MS Science: Content Knowledge MS Social Studies: Content Knowledge Principles of Learning and Teaching, Grades 5–9 — Agriculture Art: Content Knowledge Business Education English Language, Literature and Composition: Content Knowledge Family and Consumer Science
French: Content Knowledge German: Content Knowledge Spanish: Content Knowledge Health Education Technology Education Library Media Specialist Marketing Education Mathematics: Content Knowledge Music: Content Knowledge Physical Education: Content Knowledge
Biology: Content Knowledge Chemistry: Content Knowledge Earth Science: Content Knowledge General Science: Content Knowledge Physics: Content Knowledge Social Studies: Content Knowledge
Teaching Students with Visual Impairments Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Education of Exceptional Students: Core Content Knowledge
Education of Exceptional Students: Core Content Knowledge Education of Exceptional Students: Mild to Moderate Disabilities Education of Exceptional Students: Core Content Knowledge Education of Exceptional Students: Severe to Profound Disabilities Speech Communication Speech-Language Pathology — Biology: Content Knowledge Chemistry: Content Knowledge APPENDIX A—continued
Missouri Certificate of License to Teach Earth Science Physics K–12 or 9–12 teaching certification for which no specialty area assessment or content knowledge assessment is designated and a Temporary Authorization Certificate
20420 10400 11010
11020 5 CSR 80-800
Designated Assessment Earth Science: Content Knowledge Physics: Content Knowledge Principles of Learning and Teaching, Grades 7–12
School Guidance and Counseling School Psychologist School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA)
School Superintendent Assessment (SSA) SECONDARY EDUCATION
AUTHORITY: sections 161.092, 168.021, 168.071, 168.081 and 168.400, RSMo Supp. 2004 and 168.011, 168.405 and 168.409, RSMo 2000.* Original rule filed April 26, 2000, effective Nov. 30, 2000. Amended: Filed March 27, 2001, effective Oct. 30, 2001. Amended: Filed March 1, 2002, effective Sept. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Aug. 13, 2002, effective March 30, 2003. Amended: Filed Sept. 12, 2003, effective April 30, 2004. Amended: Filed Sept. 22, 2004, effective April 30, 2005.
*Original authority: 161.092, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 2002, 2003; 168.011, RSMo 1963, amended 1984; 168.021, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2003; 168.071, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 1978, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003; 168.081, RSMo 1963, amended 1984, 2002; 168.400, RSMo 1985, amended 1990, 2002; 168.405, RSMo 1985; and 168.409, RSMo 1985.