West Virginia Code § 18A-3-12

Technology integration specialists
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The Legislature finds that technology integration specialists are becoming more crucial as
technology plays a continuously increasing role in the education of students. In order to
address the need for more technology integration specialists, the teacher preparation
programs in this state shall cooperate with the state board to ensure that:
(1) A portion of the technology integration hours required to apply for the Advanced
Credential endorsed for Technology Integration Specialist is offered at each teacher
preparation program while students are still working toward their teaching degree;
(2) Teacher education program students are aware of the option of attaining a Technology
Integration Specialist Advanced Credential and Temporary Authorization early enough so
that they can take advantage of the hours offered; and
(3) Alternative education programs are established by the teacher preparation programs to
assist teachers who have already received their tealching certification attain the required
hours necessary to earn a Technology Integrastion Specialist Advanced Credential. These
alternative education programs are separate from programs required to be established by
section one-a of this article. i

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