West Virginia Code § 18A-3-1c

Alternative program instruction for classroom teachers; methods;
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training and evaluation phases; professional support team; tuition.
(a) Alternative program instruction. -- An alternative program for classroom teachers shall
provide, at a minimum, either six credit hours or six staff development hours of instruction in
one or more of the following subjects:
(1) Early literacy (if an alternative program teacher will be teaching elementary school
children);
(2) Student assessment; u
(3) Development and learning;
(4) Curriculum; a
(5) Classroom management;
(6) Use of educational computers and other technology; and
(7) Special education and diversity.
(b) Methods of instruction. – An alternative program may provide instruction through
nontraditional methods, includeing, but not limited to, methods such as a series of modules
covering the various topics, electronically delivered instruction, summer sessions,
professional developmenLt and job-embedded mentoring.(c) Professional support team. – If
the State Board approves, an alternative program may provide a professional support team
whose structure is consistent with the structure that the partnership's participating school
or schools use for supporting, supervising, inducting and mentoring a beginning teacher or
teacher-in-residence. If the State Board approves, an alternative program's professional
support team may be trained by and in coordination with the Center for Professional
DevWelopment.
(d) Professional support team evaluation for classroom teachers. – The professional support
team shall submit a written evaluation of the alternative program teacher to the approved
education provider. This evaluation shall be submitted on a form specified by the approved
education provider and shall be submitted before the first Monday in May on a date set by
the approved education provider. The evaluation shall report the alternative program
teacher's progress toward meeting the alternative program's academic and performance
standards: Provided, That all final decisions on the progress of an alternative program
teacher shall rest with the principal.(e) Tuition. – A partnership may not charge tuition, or
impose any other charge for participation in an alternative program, unless the tuition or
other charge is necessary to offset the partnership's cost of providing the alternative
program: Provided, That a partner that is an institution of higher education with an
accredited program for the education of professional educators may charge tuition for
academic credit that an alternative education teacher receives in the alternative program if:
(1) The institution of higher education is the entity that grants the academic credit; and
(2) The charge does not exceed the per credit rate charged for students enrolled in its
standard program for the education of professional educators.

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