A person who serves as a district director or assistant director of community education must hold a license as a director of community education.
An applicant recommended for licensure as a director of community education must:
A licensure program for directors of community education must consist of a minimum of 20 semester hours, or the equivalent, and must provide a licensure candidate with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions in the subjects listed in part 3512.0510, subparts 1 and 5.
The candidate must complete a field experience, including at least 320 clock hours in an administrative position supervised by a licensed practicing director of community education. During the field experience, the candidate must apply the knowledge and skills under part 3512.0510, subparts 1 and 5. A person prepared in another state as director of community education may substitute one year of experience as a districtwide director of community education in another state for the field experience.
An institution applying to the board for approval of a licensure program for directors of community education must comply with part 3512.2500. An institution with a board-approved program must describe how the institution evaluates the experience and preparation of licensure applicants in the areas listed in subpart 3. Representatives from college departments involved with the licensure program and licensed practicing directors of community education must participate in the evaluation. The evaluation must result in a plan for the applicant to complete the knowledge, skills, and dispositions listed in subpart 3 and may reduce the required college credits an applicant needs to be recommended for licensure.
Aboard-approved licensure program for directors of community education must require a person to demonstrate mastery of the program knowledge, skills, and dispositions in part 3512.0510 as part of the exit evaluation. The exit evaluation must focus on knowledge, skills, and dispositions in the competencies for school administrators under part 3512.0510 and may include objective examinations, portfolio reviews, and observations.
The board must issue a license according to part 3512.2000. The board must renew a continuing license according to part 3512.2300.
The board must issue a continuing license to a person who was issued an initial license between July 1, 1984, and July 1, 1990. based upon one year of experience and who continues to hold an initial license if the person completes one year of experience as either a part-time or full-time director of community education as verified by the employing superintendent of schools. The person must renew subsequent continuing licenses according to part 3512.2300.
Minn. R. agency 129, ch. 3512, SUPERINTENDENTS, PRINCIPALS, AND DIRECTORS, pt. 3512.0505
Statutory Authority: MS s 125.05; L 1993 c 224 art 12 s 34; L 1996 c 412 art 9 s 14; L 2006 c 263 art 2 s 20