Minnesota Administrative Rules
8710.8060 TEACHER OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CAREERS.
Subpart 1.
Scope of practice.
A teacher of early childhood careers is authorized to provide students in grades 7 through 12 instruction that is designed to develop an in-depth understanding and application of the knowledge and skills in:
Subp. 2.
Licensure requirements.
A candidate for licensure as a teacher of early childhood careers shall have completed at least a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university and a teacher preparation program approved under chapter 8705 including:
Subp. 3.
Subject matter standard.
A candidate for licensure as a teacher of early childhood careers must complete a preparation program under subpart 2 that must include the candidate's demonstration of the knowledge and skills in items A to D:
A.
A teacher of early childhood careers must demonstrate the knowledge and applications of the academic subject matter required for proficiency. The teacher must:
(1)
understand and apply the theories of age and stage development of children prenatal through adolescence including an understanding of exceptionalities;
(2)
understand the theory of child psychology and its application through learning, creative, cognitive, physical, language, self-help, and social activities;
(3)
analyze and apply developmentally appropriate practices (National Association for the Education of Young Children NAEYC) to plan for early childhood programs;
B.
A teacher of early childhood careers must demonstrate the knowledge and applications of program administration. The teacher must:
(1)
possess a comprehensive understanding of the federal, state, and local laws governing programs in early childhood;
(2)
guide students in establishing a safe and healthy learning environment when working with children, families, educational systems, or community agencies;
(3)
demonstrate techniques for positive collaborative relationships when working with children, families, educational systems, or community agencies; and
(4)
integrate the specific needs and interests of children and families throughout developmental stages in a variety of educational and community settings.
C.
A teacher of early childhood careers must demonstrate the knowledge and applications of operational procedures. The teacher must:
(1)
understand the ethics and legal responsibilities of working with multidisciplinary systems, such as parents, children, medical services, educational systems, legal systems, and community services;
(2)
perform and teach the appropriate procedures regarding health and safety, nutrition, and food preparation on a daily basis;
(3)
demonstrate an understanding of the learning environment, such as equipment, room arrangement, activity schedules, and its potential effect on the program, children, staff, and parents;
(4)
model effective use of verbal and nonverbal communication techniques when working with parents, children, staff, educational systems, and community agencies; and
(5)
understand the mandatory reporting responsibilities, such as abuse and harassment, in regard to working with children.
D.
A teacher of early childhood careers must demonstrate the knowledge and skills in the career field of early childhood to:
(2)
utilize personal occupational experiences to make early childhood careers meaningful to students;
(3)
describe the levels of education, licensing/certification requirements, employment opportunities, workplace environments, and career growth potential for a specific early childhood career; and
(4)
incorporate early childhood career opportunities and activities, such as job shadowing, simulated work experiences, internships, apprenticeships, and student organizations into the curriculum.
History:
26 SR 700; 30 SR 1054; L 2017 1Sp5 art 12 s 22
Published Electronically:
August 31, 2023
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes