The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board must issue a Tier 4 license to an applicant who provides information sufficient to demonstrate all of the following: (1) the applicant meets all requirements for a Tier 3 license under section 122A.183 , and: (i) has completed a teacher preparation program under section 122A.183, subdivision 2 , clause (1) or (2); (ii) obtained licensure through the licensure via portfolio process under section 122A.183, subdivision 2 , clause (3); or (iii) holds national board certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; (2) the applicant has at least three years of field-specific teaching experience as a teacher of record; (3) the applicant has obtained a passing score on all required licensure exams under section 122A.185 ; and (4) if the applicant previously held a Tier 3 license under section 122A.183 , the applicant has completed the renewal requirements in section 122A.187 . The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board must issue an initial Tier 4 license for a term of five years. A Tier 4 license may be renewed every five years without limitation. A teacher holding a Tier 4 license must participate in the employing district or charter school's mentorship and evaluation program, including an individual growth and development plan. A five-year license issued by the commissioner of education before July 1, 2018, must be treated as a Tier 4 license established under this section and section 122A.18 . An expired five-year license issued by the commissioner of education before July 1, 2018, fulfills the requirements of subdivision 1 for purposes of future licensure by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board.
‹ Prev All Minnesota sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.