Subpart 1.Scope of practice.A teacher of communications technology careers is authorized to provide students in grades 7 through 12 instruction that is designed to develop an effective understanding of current communications technology core skills standards through instruction including the following areas:
A. academic foundations specific to communications technology;B. standard safety practices in communications technology;C. professional responsibilities in communications technology;D. communications technology careers exploration and investigation;E. effects of communications technology; andF. applications of production skills in communications technology.Subp. 2.Licensure requirements.A candidate for licensure as a teacher of communications technology careers shall have completed at least a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university and a teacher preparation program approved under part 8700.7600 including:
A. the standards of effective practice under part 8710.2000;B. the core skills for teachers of career and technical education under part 8710.8000; andC. the standards under subpart 3.Subp. 3.Subject matter standard.A candidate for licensure as a teacher of communications technology careers must complete a preparation program under subpart 2 that includes the candidate's demonstration of the knowledge and skills listed in items A to F.
A. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate the knowledge and applications of the academic subject matter required for proficiency in the following areas: (1) apply knowledge of systems specific to the communications technology careers;(2) technical reading and writing using charts, manuals, and journals;(3) match math activities to communications technology careers processes;(4) create and interpret representations of specifications used in communications technology careers;(5) use and interpret technical terminology specific to communications technology careers; and(6) awareness of emerging products and technologies as related to communications technology careers.B. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate the knowledge and applications of safety and environmental concerns and policies issued by federal, state, and local regulatory agencies including: (1) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules; and(2) Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regulations.C. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate knowledge and application of legal responsibilities and ethical practices including: (1) policies issued by federal, state, and local regulatory agencies, such as copyright laws, rating systems, filters/censorship systems, and mandatory reporting;(2) employee protection procedures, such as the "Right to Know" regulations; and(3) the management and use of resources, such as: staff policies and procedures, budgets, and training opportunities.D. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate knowledge by: (1) describing potential communications technology career pathways;(2) describing the levels of education, licensing/certification requirements, employment opportunities, workplace environments, and career growth potential for a specific communications technology career;(3) utilizing personal occupational experiences to make communications technology careers meaningful to the students; and(4) facilitating work-based learning opportunities including job shadowing, internships, and apprenticeship programs.E. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate the impact of: (1) how the products, services, and applications may affect various behavior changes;(2) the range of products, services, and applications available to employers and customers;(3) quality control and improvement processes as they relate to customer satisfaction;(4) past and present effects on the environment, socioeconomic status, and nontraditional technology systems; and(5) the management and use of resources.F. A teacher of communications technology careers must demonstrate the skills necessary to: (1) envision, design, select, and use materials and resources to create, assemble, and deploy a finished product;(2) problem solve, troubleshoot, maintain, repair, and operate equipment; and(3) estimate and bid products and services.Minn. R. agency 188, ch. 8710, TEACHERS OF CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION, pt. 8710.8010
Statutory Authority: MS s 122A.09; 122A.18