N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 80-2.10
(1) Preparation. To obtain a certificate to teach English to speakers of other languages in the prekindergarten, elementary and secondary grades (PreK-12), a candidate shall meet the requirements in one of the following subparagraphs:
(i) Completion of an approved program registered by the department specifically for service as a teacher of English to speakers of other languages in the prekindergarten, elementary and secondary grades (PreK-12). An approved program is one which prepares the teacher to create a productive learning environment for students whose native language is not English; to plan and execute instructional activities; to monitor and assess student learning; to address the special developmental and educational needs of prekindergarten, elementary and secondary school students; to collaborate effectively with co-workers; to communicate, plan, and work effectively with children's families; to use community resources, programs, and services appropriately; and to work effectively with students in a multicultural society, students with handicapping conditions, students of both sexes, and gifted and talented students. The program will assure that the candidate has completed a baccalaureate degree with a concentration in one of the liberal arts or sciences and college-level study in a language other than English; cultural perspectives; theory and practice of bilingual/multicultural education; theory of second language acquisition; language research; structure of the English language; and linguistics as the study relates to the teaching of English to speakers of other languages. The program will provide special training in the teaching of speaking, reading, writing and communication in English to speakers of other languages, and materials and techniques for teaching English to speakers of other languages through mathematics, science and social studies. The program will provide college-supervised student teaching in English to speakers of other languages in both the elementary and secondary grades.
(ii) Alternate completion of requirements. A provisional certificate may be issued to a candidate who has completed a program which shall include the following:
(3) Time validity. The provisional certificate shall be valid for five years from its effective date and is renewable subject to the approval of the commissioner for good cause shown, as defined in section 80-1.6 of this Part. An expired provisional certificate may be renewed once for a five-year term upon evidence that the holder is enrolled in a master's degree program leading to the permanent certificate. Notwithstanding the requirements of this paragraph, the commissioner shall not accept applications for the renewal of a provisional certificate submitted to the commissioner after February 1, 2004.
(b) Permanent certificate.
(1) In addition to satisfying the requirements for the provisional certificate, the candidate shall have:
(a) Provisional certificate.