Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB
Michigan Department of Education
NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB The listed classes represent MDEs current alignment guidance related to Michigan endorsements, in relation to class titles identified by K-12 schools and districts. urthermore, the alignment guidance is sub!ect to change "ith ne" state endorsements, ne" class titles named by K-12 schools and districts, and Michigan curriculum e#pectations. This list is not meant to be all inclusi$e. Districts may use this document to ma%e the best decisions for the assignment of teachers based upon the class title, a teachers certification and the &'(TE(T of the class. The name of a class M)*T reflect the content being taught. +uestions regarding endorsements and class titles appearing in this document should be directed to the 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices. &ommunication -rts -. *peech Debate (e"s/broadcasting Media &ommunications ,ublic spea%ing 'ral interpretation orensics 0ournalism 1earboo% *chool ne"spaper 2anguage -rts This endorsement only issued to elementary candidates since July 2000 3. Elem. K-4 Language Arts English *peech 0ournalism Literature Reading Writing 1earboo% 5olders of elementary 3. endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 3. MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of elementary 3. endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the 3. MTT&, completing an elementary language arts ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB 2anguage -rts The secondary, 6-12 language arts endorsement no longer issued to candidates since 2000 3. *ec. >-12 Language Arts English Reading Writing Literature *peech 0ournalism 1earboo% 5olders of elementary 3. endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 3. MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of elementary 3. endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the 3. MTT&, completing an elementary language arts ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. English 3- English Language Arts** Grammar Writing oetr! Literature ??The English 63-: teacher may teach a class called @2anguage -rtsA at the >-4 le$el onlyB they are not prepared to teach reading in isolation. Great "oo#s $ha#es%eare &rama '$tud! of literature( "usiness Writing 'offered for English credit( 1riting for )ublication $i&e& ,chool Ne2spaper% 1earboo% 5olders of 3- endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 3- MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of 3- endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the 3- MTT&, completing an English ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. 0ournalism 3& 0ournalism 1earboo% Media *chool (e"spaper 3roadcast/Cideo ,roduction Deb ,ublishing?1 )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 2 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB *peech 3D *peech Debate (e"s/broadcasting ,ublic spea%ing 'ral interpretation Theatre/,erformance?1 orensics &ommunications ?1 - specific endorsement is not needed to teach theatre/performance classes. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to theatreB as long as they hold a certificate for the grade levels the classes are offered. - teacher "ith an elementary certificate can teach these introductory classes in grades K-4. Teachers "ith a music, fine arts, speech, English or language arts endorsement -(D ha$e demonstrated 5+ status for those endorsement areas, may be considered 5+ to teach a theatre/performance class. Eeading *pecialist 3E Reading Language Arts Title ) Reading &evelo%mental Reading Fntro to 2inguistics 6language ac7uisition: ??The Eeading *pecialist 63E: teacher may teach a class called @2anguage -rtsA at the K-12 le$elB they are not prepared to teach English in isolation. 5olders of 3E endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 3E MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of 3E endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by completing a Eeading *pecialist masters degree program. Eeading 3T Reading &evelo%mental Reading 5olders of 3T endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the 3T MTT&B or completing a reading ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 8 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB *ocial *tudies E. $ocial $tudies Economics* Geogra%h!* +istor!* olitical $cience* HFncluding all courses listed under each indi$idual endorsement. Current Events Global $tudies 5olders of E. endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the E. MTT&B or completing a group social studies ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. *ocial *cience This endorsement no longer issued to candidates since 1995 (This code was %artiall! relaced !y the "#$ &. *ocial *cience $ocial $tudies Economics** Geogra%h!** +istor!** olitical $cience** HFncluding all courses listed under each indi$idual endorsement. Current Events Global $tudies ,sychology *ociology -nthropology &ultural *tudies 3eha$ioral *tudies 5olders of &. endorsements, "ho ha$e ta%en and passed the &. or E. MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of &. endorsements may demonstrate competence to teach the bold, italicized classes, in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the &. or E. MTT&, ha$ing a social science group ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: "ith e$idence of course "or% in the areas identified "ith an asteris%, or by meeting the criteria established by 5')**E. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age < Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Economics &- Economics Current Events 5olders of &- endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the &- MTT&B or completing a economics ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. Ieography &3 Geogra%h! Global Geogra%h! Michigan Geogra%h! ,-$- Geogra%h! Global )ssues The Global .illage Western +emis%here Eastern +emis%here World Regions Current Events 5olders of &3 endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the &3 MTT&B or completing a geography ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age ; Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB 5istory && +istor! Michigan +istor! ,-$- +istor! World +istor! Euro%ean +istor! Current Events 5olders of && endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the && MTT&B or completing a history ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. ,olitical *cience &D olitical $cience American Government Government Civics Contem%orar! World )ssues American roblems Current Events 5olders of &D endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the &D MTT&B or completing a political science ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. ,sychology &E ,sychology *ociology & *ociology )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age > Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB -nthropology This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& &5 -nthropology ?2 &ultural *tudies This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& &2 &ultural studies, cultural anthropology, modern popular culture ?2 3eha$ioral *tudies This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& &M 3eha$ioral *tudies ?2 ?2 - specific endorsement "ill no longer be needed to teach anthropology, cultural studies and beha$ioral studies classes. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to these areasB as long as they hold a certificate for the grade levels the classes are offered. *cience This endorsement no longer issued to candidates since %cto!er 200' (This code was relaced !y the ()&$ D. General $cience $cience "iolog! Chemistr! h!sics Earth/$%ace $cience h!sical $cience 5olders of D. endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the D. or DF MTT&B or completing a group science ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age = Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Fntegrated *cience DF )ntegrated $cience General $cience $cience HFncluding all courses listed under each indi$idual endorsement. "iolog!* Chemistr!* h!sics* Earth/$%ace $cience* h!sical $cience* 5olders of DF endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the DF MTT&B or completing a group science ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. 3iology D- "iolog! Ecolog! "otan! 0oolog! +uman Anatom! and h!siolog! Environmental $cience Life $cience "iochemistr! Genetics Microbiolog! 1orensic $cience 5olders of D- endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the D- MTT&B or completing a biology ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 4 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB &hemistry D& Chemistr! 2rganic chemistr! h!sical $cience 'as of 3/45/46( "iochemistr! 1orensic $cience 5olders of D& endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the D& MTT&B or completing a chemistry ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. ,hysics DE h!sics Astronom! h!sical $cience 'as of 3/45/46( 5olders of DE endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the DE MTT&B or completing a physics ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age J Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Earth/space science D5 Astronom! Earth/$%ace science Geolog! Limnolog! Meteorolog! Mineralog! 2ceanogra%h! Weather Environmental $cience 5olders of D5 endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the D5 MTT&B or completing a earth/space science ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. ,hysical science D, h!sical $cience h!sics Chemistr! 5olders of D, endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the D, MTT&B or completing a physical science ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 19 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Mathematics E. Mathematics Arithmetic 7umber theor! re8algebra Algebra Geometr! Calculus $tatistics College algebra Trigonometr! $olid geometr! 5olders of E. endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the E. MTT&B or completing a math ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. rench - 1rench language, grammar, culture 5olders of - language endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the E. MTT&B or completing a ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:.established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. Ierman 3 German language, grammar, culture Iree% & Gree# language, grammar, culture 2atin D Latin language, grammar, culture Eussian E Russian language, grammar, culture *panish $%anish language, grammar, culture 'ther I $%ecific language, grammar, culture in other language Ftalian 5 )talian language, grammar, culture ,olish F olish language, grammar, culture 5ebre" 0 +ebre9 language, grammar, culture -rabic K Arabic language, grammar, culture 0apanese 2 :a%anese language, grammar, culture &hinese 6Mandarin: E Chinese language, grammar, culture )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 11 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB -merican *ign 2anguage * - specific endorsement is not yet needed to teach -*2 language classes. )ntil such time as a pool of properly endorsed teachers e#ists, school districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment and %no"ledge related to this areaB as long as they hold a certificate for the grade levels the class is offered& 3usiness Education This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011 6This code is being replaced by the I+.: I. -ccounting 3usiness -dministration 3usiness &ommunications 3usiness Education 3usiness 2a" "usiness Math 3usiness Technology Mar%eting Education ,ersonal inance *ecretarial *cience &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 5olders of I. endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the I. MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of I. endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the I. or I+ MTT&, completing a ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. ?8 - specific endorsement is not needed to teach these classes. Dith the addition of the se$enth standard to the *ntry-+evel ,tandards for -ichigan Teachers, all ne" teachers are entering classrooms "ith technology %no"ledge and s%ills. The &'-TT and M-&'-TT programs are further strengthening the technology s%ills of teachers. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to specific technology classes, as long as they hold the certificate for the grade levels in which the classes are offered. - teacher "ith an elementary certificate can teach these introductory computer classes in grades K-4. -ccounting This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011 6This code is being replaced by the I+.: I- -ccounting, inance )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 12 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB 3usiness -dministration This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011 6This code is being replaced by the I+.: I5 3usiness -dministration 3usiness &ommunications ,ersonal inance 3usiness Education 3usiness 2a" *ecretarial *cience This endorsement no longer issued to candidates since .ril 200/ IF *ecretarial *cience 3usiness, Management, Mar%eting, and Technology I+ -ccounting 3usiness &ommunications 3usiness Education 3usiness 2a" 3usiness Management -dministration "usiness Math 3usiness Technology inance ,ersonal inance Mar%eting Education &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 5olders of I+ endorsements may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of I+ endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the I. or I+ MTT&, completing a ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. Mar%eting Education IM Mar%eting Education Distributi$e Education -griscience and (atural Eesources 6formerly -gricultural Education: 5. &lasses related to plant science, animal science, natural resources, farm business management, and small engine repair )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 18 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Fndustrial Technology F. Fndustrial Technology Fndustrial -rts Drafting/&omputer -ssisted Design Doods, Metals, and ,lastics Technologies Electricity/Electronics Iraphic -rts -utomoti$e and *mall Engine Technology Manufacturing &onstruction Transportation &ommunication ,o"er and Energy Technology Education &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 ?8 - specific endorsement is not needed to teach these classes. Dith the addition of the se$enth standard to the *ntry-+evel ,tandards for -ichigan Teachers, all ne" teachers are entering classrooms "ith technology %no"ledge and s%ills. The &'-TT and M-&'-TT programs are further strengthening the technology s%ills of teachers. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to specific technology classes, as long as they are certified to teach at the grade levels the classes are offered. - teacher "ith an elementary certificate can teach these introductory computer classes in grades K-4. Music Education This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011 6This code is being replaced by the 0+.: 0. General Music Marching "and Concert "and 2rchestra Choral Music $trings Music Theor! ;e!boards :azz ensemble Wind ensemble Choir 5olders of 0. endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the 0. or 0+ MTT&B or completing a music ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1< Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Music Education 0+ General Music Marching "and Concert "and 2rchestra Choral Music $trings Music Theor! ;e!boards :azz ensemble Wind ensemble Choir 5olders of 0+ endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the 0+ MTT&B or completing a music ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. amily and &onsumer *ciences K5 amily and &onsumer *cience 5ealth ,arenthood Education (utrition *cience ,re-employment s%ills amily Eelationships Essential 5ealth and 2i$ing *%ills 3alancing Dor% and amily ,re-parenthood 2ife Management (utrition and oods &onsumer Education amily 2i$ing 2ife *ur$i$al *%ills ,ersonal 2i$ing ,ersonal inance )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1; Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB -rt Education This endorsement no longer issued to candidates since 'ctober 299=& 6This code "as replaced by the 2+.: 2. .isual Arts .isual $tudies Art &ra9ing ainting $cul%ture Ceramics/otter! &esign Art A%%reciation )llustration Com%uter Gra%hics < &esign .ideo hotogra%h! 1ilm Art +istor! Art Criticism Aesthetics 1iber Arts :e9elr! 1earboo% 5olders of 2. endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 2. or 2+ MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of 2. endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the 2. or 2+ MTT&, completing an art ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. Cisual -rts Education 2+ .isual Arts .isual $tudies Art &ra9ing ainting )llustration $cul%ture Ceramics/otter! &esign Art A%%reciation Com%uter Gra%hics < &esign .ideo hotogra%h! < 1ilm Art +istor! Art Criticism Aesthetics 1iber Arts :e9elr! 1earboo% 5olders of 2+ endorsements, "ho ha$e passed the 2+ MTT&, may teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates. 5olders of 2+ endorsements may demonstrate 5+ status to teach the bolded, italicized classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates, by passing the 2+ MTT&, completing an art ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits: or by meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1> Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Cisual -rts *pecialist 2K .isual Arts .isual $tudies Art &ra9ing ainting )llustration $cul%ture Ceramics/otter! &esign Art A%%reciation Com%uter Gra%hics < &esign hotogra%h! < 1ilm &igital/7e9 Media Art +istor! Art Criticism Aesthetics 1iber Arts :e9elr! 1earboo% 5olders of the 2K endorsements must ha$e completed a masters program in art education and are therefore considered 5+. 5ealth, ,hysical Education, Eecreation and Dance This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after 'ctober 2919 M. 5ealth ,hysical Education Eecreation Dance (oteG The superintendent of public instruction, in cooperation "ith the department of public health, shall train trainers to pro$ide the teacher training and the de$elopment and distribution to school districts of medically accurate material on the teaching of human immunodeficiency $irus infection and ac7uired immunodeficiency syndrome to young people. 5ealth M- 5ealth *e# Education ,ersonal 5ygiene ,hysical Education M3 ,hysical Education ,hysical itness Fndi$idual and team gamesG in$asion 6e.g. bas%etball, hoc%ey, etc.: net/"all 6e.g., tennis, handball, etc.: stri%ing/fielding 6e.g., baseball, %ic%ball, etc.: target 6e.g., golf, bo"ling, etc.: indi$idual acti$ities 6e.g., outdoor, martial, a7uatics, etc.: Eecreation This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& MD 'utdoor Eecreation 6e.g., fishing, boating, orienteering, etc.: )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1= Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Dance M5 &ance 1ol# &ance :azz "allet Modern &ance $=uare &ance Ta% "allroom &ancing 5olders of M5 endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the M5 or M. MTT&B or completing a dance ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. 2ibrary Media (D Fndi$iduals "ith this endorsement can administer a school library and teach library/research s%ills to students. They are also "ell-prepared to teachG &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 En$ironmental *tudies This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after 'ctober 2911 (0 En$ironmental *tudies )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 14 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Educational Technology (, Fndi$iduals "ith this endorsement are prepared to utiliLe technology resources for their o"n class instruction and for student learning in classes for "hich they hold other endorsements. They may also be "ell-prepared to teachG &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 &omputer *cience (E &omputer *cience ,rogramming &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 ?8 - specific endorsement is not needed to teach these classes. Dith the addition of the se$enth standard to the *ntry-+evel ,tandards for -ichigan Teachers, all ne" teachers are entering classrooms "ith technology %no"ledge and s%ills. The &'-TT and M-&'-TT programs are further strengthening the technology s%ills of teachers. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to specific technology classes, as long as they are certified to teach at the grade levels the classes are offered. - teacher "ith an elementary certificate can teach these introductory computer classes in grades K-4. English as a *econd 2anguage (* E*2 classes *heltered instruction in all sub!ects according to certificate le$el ?< *heltered instruction for credit in areas of specialty endorsement. 6e.g., classes for social studies credit "ould be taught by a teacher endorsed in both social studies and E*2.: )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 1J Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB ?< *heltered instruction, "here teachers use specific strategies to teach a specific content area 6e.g., social studies or math: in "ays comprehensible to the students "hile promoting their English language de$elopment, has become a common instructional approach for language minority students at the secondary le$el, particularly as schools prepare students to achie$e high standards. Iuidance and &ounseling (T Fndi$iduals "ith this endorsement can ser$e in school positions as guidance counselors. ine -rts '. 1ine Arts )ntroduction to the .isual Arts )ntroduction to General Music )nterdisci%linar! Arts Arts E>%lorator! )ntroduction to Theatre 5olders of '. endorsement may demonstrate 5+ status to teach these classes in the grade le$els indicated on their teaching certificates byG passing the '. MTT&B or completing a fine arts ma!or 6or its e7ui$alent of 89 semester credits:B or meeting the criteria established by 5igh 'b!ecti$e )niform *tate *tandards of E$aluation 65')**E:. 5umanities This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& ,. 5umanities -cademic *tudy of Eeligions This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& ,E -cademic *tudy of Eeligions Dorld Eeligions ,hilosophy This endorsement will no longer !e issued to candidates after %cto!er 2011& ,* ,hilosophy )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 29 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB &ogniti$e Fmpairment?; *- Eesource Eoom ,rogram in &ogniti$e Fmpairment 6mild, moderate, or se$ere: -ll Michigan special education teachers are certified to teach in special education 3456 classrooms regardless of the grade le$els indicated on their certificates. 5ighly +ualified is determined at a local le$el. or additional information regarding 5+ $erification, please refer to the special education documents a$ailable at """.michigan.go$/teachercert *peech M 2anguage Fmpairment?; *3 Eesource Eoom ,rogram in *peech M 2anguage Fmpairment 6must be elementary certified: 6Eule 1=;>: *peech M 2anguage *er$ices ,hysical or 'ther 5ealth Fmpairment?; *& Eesource Eoom ,rogram in ,hysical or 'ther 5ealth Fmpairment Emotionally Fmpairment?; *E Eesource Eoom ,rogram in Emotionally Fmpairment Cisually Fmpairment?; *K Eesource Eoom ,rogram in Cisually Fmpairment 5earing Fmpairment?; *2 Eesource Eoom ,rogram in 5earing Fmpairment 2earning Disabilities?; *M Eesource Eoom ,rogram in 2earning Disabilities ,hysical Education for *tudents "ith Disabilities *, ,hysical Education for *tudents "ith Disabilities -utism?; *C Eesource Eoom ,rogram in -utism ?; Teachers "ith these special education endorsements can currently teach the entire K-12 curriculum to all special education students, as appro$ed by the local school board and intermediate school district, pro$ided the teacher has satisfied the (&23 and Fndi$iduals "ith Disability Fmpairment -ct of 299< 6FDEF- 299<: re7uirements for a 0ighly 1ualified teacher in core academic areas for "hich they pro$ide the direct instruction. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 21 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Technology and Design T. Technology and Design Technology Education &oncepts of Technology ,hysical Technology Energy M ,o"er Technologies Transportation Technologies Manufacturing Technologies &onstruction Technologies Fnformation Technology 3io-Eelated Technology &omputers?8 &omputer 2iteracy?8 Keyboarding?8 Dord ,rocessing?8 &omputer -pplications?8 Deb Design ?8 Fntroduction to the Fnternet ?8 ?8 - specific endorsement is not needed to teach these classes. Dith the addition of the se$enth standard to the *ntry-+evel ,tandards for -ichigan Teachers, all ne" teachers are entering classrooms "ith technology %no"ledge and s%ills. The &'-TT and M-&'-TT programs are further strengthening the technology s%ills of teachers. *chool districts are free to assign any faculty to these classes that pro$ide e$idence of professional de$elopment related to specific technology classes, as long as they hold a certificate to teach at the grade levels the classes are offered. - teacher "ith an elementary certificate can teach these introductory computer classes in grades K-4. -griscience and (atural Eesources C- &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. 3usiness *er$ices C3 &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Cocational &hild &are C& &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Distributi$e Education 6CD code changed to CM in -pril 299<: CM &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 22 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB Cocational &osmetology CE &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Cocational 2a" Enforcement/ire *cience C &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Cocational 5ealth *ciences C* &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Cocational Teacher &adet CI &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. amily and &onsumer *ciences 6*econdary only: C5 &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. This endorsement is re7uired for receipt of parenthood added cost funding. Cocational Technical CT &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. Cocational 5ospitality CK &lasses that can be taught "ith $ocational codes are those directly related to specific areas of appro$al listed on the Fnterim 'ccupational &ertificate or 'ccupational &ertificate. )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 28 Classes that Can be Taught by Holders of Various Endorsements, as Impacted by NCLB Michigan Department of Education NOTE The Administrative Rules Governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers re!uires that "LL teachers hold the appropriate endorsement for the sub#ect$s% they are assigned to teach& 'ederal No Child Left Behind $NCLB% legislation re!uires that the first step in being Highly (ualified $H(% for a sub#ect is to be )*O)E*L+ ,T"TE CE*TI'IE- for the sub#ect area$s%& .Core sub#ect areas/ identified in federal NCLB legislation are indicated by bold, italic te0t& Endorsement Code Classes That Can Be Taught By Holders of Each Endorsement Considerations for NCLB 3ilingual Endorsements 1-- 1T *ub!ects for "hich the teacher holds primary certification/endorsement at the le$el of certification. *ub!ects are taught in English and the language of the bilingual endorsement. (ati$e language literacy E*2 courses at the le$el of certification *heltered instruction?< in all sub!ects using English and the language of the bilingual endorsement *heltered instruction for credit in the areas of specialty endorsement 6e.g. classes for social studies credit "ould be taught by a teacher endorsed in both social studies and the bilingual language. ?< *heltered instruction, "here teachers use specific strategies to teach a specific content area 6e.g., social studies or math: in "ays comprehensible to the students "hile promoting their English language de$elopment, has become a common instructional approach for language minority students at the secondary le$el, particularly as schools prepare students to achie$e high standards. or additional information, see httpG//""".michigan.go$/teachercert )pdate 8-2;-291< Michigan Department of Education, 'ffice of ,rofessional ,reparation *er$ices ;1=-8=8-8819 ,age 2<