Colorado Code § 23-60-110

Teaching career pathway - design
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(1) No later than the 2022-23 academic
year, the department of higher education, in collaboration with the department of education, the
board, and the deans of the schools of education and academic administrators in Colorado
institutions of higher education, or their designees, shall design a career pathway, as defined in
section 23-60-1002 (2), for students to enter the teaching profession. The teaching career
pathway must connect school districts, local district colleges, community colleges, and four-year
institutions of higher education with adult programs, and may allow a student to earn income
while progressing along the career pathway. The board shall approve all pathways that begin in
middle or high school.
(2) The teaching career pathway must be aligned with the quality standards adopted by
the state board of education pursuant to section 22-2-109 (3). In addition, the pathway must
include the following components:
(a) Secondary, adult education, and postsecondary education options, with a
nonduplicative, clearly articulated course progression from one level of instruction to the next,
with opportunities to earn postsecondary credits, maximize credit for prior learning, and secure
educator licensure;
(b) Academic and career counseling resources; best practices in wraparound support
services, particularly at transition points along the teaching career pathway; and support and
development of individual career and academic plans; and
(c) Curriculum and instructional strategies that are appropriate for adult students and that
embed learning and skill-building in a work-related context.
(3) The department of education shall direct each school district to publicize the teaching
career pathway on its website and social media and the department of higher education shall
direct each community college campus and four-year institutional campus to publicize the
teaching career pathway on its website and social media.

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