407.03 Certificated Employee Continued Education Credit/Credentials

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CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEE CONTINUED EDUCATION CREDIT 

Rationale: Nebraska Statute §79-830 states “Every six years permanent certificated employees shall give evidence of professional growth. Six semester hours of college credit shall be accepted as evidence of professional growth or, in the alternative, such other activities as are approved by the school board, which may include, but are not limited to, educational travel, professional publications, or work on educational committees.” 

Guidelines: 

I. Six hours of college credit, graduate or undergraduate, or the accumulation of thirty (30) points from the following table earned during any professional growth period shall be accepted as evidence of professional growth. Transcripts or grade slips shall be considered evidence of credit earned. 

II. The hours are not necessarily accepted as advancement on the salary schedule, certification, or endorsements unless approved by the superintendent.` 

III. A “Professional Growth Status” sheet will be maintained in each staff member’s file and updated every October 1. 

IV. Penalty for failure to meet the professional growth requirement becomes just cause for termination of the teaching contract. 

V. Points shall be approved by the Professional Growth Committee on forms provided for the purpose and shall be permanently recorded in the employee’s personnel file, kept in the superintendent’s office. 

VI. Professional Growth Committee shall consist of the principal and at least three teachers, including at least one each from both the elementary and high school. The members of the committee shall select one of its members as chairperson. All requests shall be accepted/denied by a majority vote of the committee. The decision of the Professional Growth Committee is final, but may be appealed to the superintendent and then the board of education. 

Procedure: 

Employee obtains and completes Request/Approval form and submits the form to the Professional Growth Committee for approval. 

Verification of credit is filed in employee’s personnel file (or other appropriate documentation). 

An updated list of points approved will be provided to each certified staff member by October 1 of each school year. 

Points may be awarded using the following table: 

Category 1

Continued Education

Units ConsideredPoints AwardedLimit Per Six Year Period
College Credit1 Semester Hour5None
College work done in specialized Training Schools: Examples include Foreign Language Institutes, Training Courses for Driver Education, etc.1 Semester Hour5None
Curriculum Workshops, Educational Workshops or Sectionals4 Clock Hours1None

Category II

Extended Responsibility

   
College Teaching in Accredited Colleges1 Semester Hour510
Teaching Adult Education Classes3 Clock Hours110
Conducting Educational In-service Sessions or Workshops1 Clock Hour110
Supervising Student TeachersEach Student Eight or Nine Week Block510
Teaching Gifted Classes Beyond Assigned Duties5 Clock Hours210

Category III

Professional Activities

   
Services on Banner County Schools Committee such as AdvancEd, SIP, Curriculum, Textbook Evaluation, etc.10 Clock Hours110
Committee Chairperson5 Clock Hours210

Category IV

Teacher Growth Not Reflected in the Above Categories

   
Professional Publications - PublishedCommittee Decision 10
Educational Travel - Applicant must submit tangible evidence of professional growth, such as specific materials or methods to be used in the classroom as a result of such travel.Committee Decision 10
Summer employment which contributes to the professional growth of the teacher. Examples: Working toward vocational endorsement, a counselor working for Job Service, etc.Committee Decision 10
Other Professional Growth Activities: School Visitations, ConventionsCommittee Decision 10

Cross Reference: 

406 Certificated Employees - General 

408.05 Certificated Employee Reduction-In-Force