Nev. Admin. Code § 391.233

Current through September 16, 2024
Section 391.233 - Endorsement to teach Great Basin Native American language
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, to receive an endorsement to teach a course in a Great Basin Native American language, a person must:
(a) Have a high school diploma or its equivalent;
(b) Have completed 6 semester hours of course work that included, without limitation:
(1) Professional education and teaching methodology; or
(2) The study of Native American languages; and
(c) Be certified as a fluent speaker of the language that the person proposes to teach by:
(1) A council of a tribe of Native Americans who speak that language; or
(2) A qualified official of a university or college.
2. An endorsement issued pursuant to this section:
(a) Is valid for 3 years.
(b) Is renewable.
(c) May be used only to teach the language set forth on the endorsement.
3. An applicant for an endorsement issued pursuant to this section:
(a) Must submit with his or her application:
(1) The applicable documents and fees required for initial licensure pursuant to NAC 391.045; and
(2) Written documentation verifying the applicant's certification as a fluent speaker of the language he or she proposes to teach.
(b) Is not subject to the provisions of NAC 391.036.
4. A person who does not possess the qualifications required by paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection 1, but does possess the qualifications required by paragraph (c) of subsection 1, may teach a course in a Great Basin Native American language without an endorsement issued pursuant to this section if a licensed teacher is present in the classroom during the instruction.

Written documentation of the person's certification as a fluent speaker of the language he or she proposes to teach must be provided to the Department before the person may begin teaching.

Nev. Admin. Code § 391.233

Added to NAC by Comm'n on Prof. Standards in Education by R085-97, eff. 1-9-98; A by R087-97, 1-14-98; A by R102-17AP, eff. 6/26/2018
NRS 391.019