Kentucky Code § KRS 161.010

Definitions for KRS 161.020 to 161.134
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As used in KRS 161.020 to 161.134: (1) "College or university work of graduate grade" means academic preparation which extends beyond the usual four (4) year program of undergraduate studies leading to a bachelor's degree and which is completed at a college or university accredited for the graduate level; (2) "Continuing education" means study or other activities to provide professional improvement and personal growth for certified teachers throughout their career. It may include, but shall not be limited to, university courses, an advanced degr ee, or a combination of field -based experience, individual research, and approved professional development activities, pursuant to KRS 156.095; (3) "Professional certificate" means the document issued to an applicant upon completion of an approved program of preparation and successful completion of the assessments in the area in which certification is being sought; (4) "Provisional certificate" means the document issued to an individual prior to the issuance of a professional certificate; (5) "Standard coll ege or university" means an institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or by one of the other recognized regional accrediting agencies or by the Education Professional Standards Board; (6) "Student teacher" means an adult wh o has completed the prerequisite teacher preparation as prescribed by the accredited teacher education institution in which he or she is enrolled, and who is jointly assigned by the institution and a local school district to engage in a period of practice teaching under the direction and supervision of the administrative and teaching staff of the school district and the institution; and (7) "Teacher's aide" means an adult school employee who works under the direction of the professional administrative and t eaching staff in performing, within the limitations of his or her training and competency, certain instructional and noninstructional functions in the school program including, but not limited to, clerical duties, tutoring individual pupils, leading pupils in recreational activities, conducting pupils from place to place, assisting with classroom instruction as directed by the teacher, aiding the school librarian, and preparing and organizing instructional materials and equipment.

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