West Virginia Code § 18-10J-6

Teacher certification and training
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As part of the professional certification process, teachers seeking to become certified in the
education of blind and visually impaired children shall demonstrate competence in reading
and writing braille. Before issuing a professional certificate to teach the blind and visually
impaired, the West Virginia Department of Education shall require that the applicant
demonstrate, based upon standards adopted by the national library service efor the blind and
physically handicapped, library of congress, Washington, D.C., that he or she is proficient in
reading and writing braille. This requirement becomes effective July 1,r 2000. Teachers
already certified in the education of blind and visually impaired children are not required to
demonstrate that proficiency in order to retain their certification. Further, the West Virginia
Department of Education shall, on a schedule of at least once every three years, make
available to all teachers of blind and visually impaired childrten a continuing education class
in reading or writing braille or a college credit course in reading and writing braille, or both.
In order to achieve successful completion of a course, a teacher shall demonstrate
proficiency in reading and writing braille at a level commensurate with the standards
adopted by the national library service for the blind and physically handicapped, library of
congress.

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