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R 340.1781
Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education
R 340.1781
MARSE R 340.1781 Teachers of students with disabilities; endorsement requirements.
Rule 81.
- A teacher seeking an endorsement or full approval by the department shall meet all of the following requirements, in conjunction with those of R 340.1782, R 340.1786 to R 340.1788, R 340.1790, R 340.1795 to R 340.1797, and R 340.1799 to R 340.1799c, before being employed by an intermediate school district, local school district, public school academy, or other agency operating special education programs and services:
- The requisite knowledge, understanding, skills, and dispositions for effective practice related to all of the following:
- Utilizing research-based models, theories, and philosophies for teaching students with an array of disabilities within different placements.
- Assessing students with disabilities for identification and teaching.
- Implementing accommodations and modifications for classroom, district, and statewide assessments.
- Using assistive technology devices to increase, maintain, or improve the capabilities of students with impairments.
- Communicating, consulting, and collaborating with parents/guardians, paraprofessionals, general educators, administrators, and human services personnel.
- Developing, implementing, and evaluating individualized education programs.
- Planning, organizing, scheduling, and conducting individualized education program team meetings, including parental and student participation.
- Preparing students with disabilities for transitions consisting of preschool to elementary through post-secondary environments and employment.
- Maintaining, releasing, and transferring student records according to district, state, and federal rules and policies.
- Articulating the historical and legal bases regarding special education, such as the concept of free appropriate public education, general least restrictive environment requirements, and family education and privacy rights.
- Understanding issues of race, class, culture, religion, gender, orientation, and language related to subdivision (a) of this subrule.
- The requisite knowledge, understanding, skills, and dispositions for effective practice related to all of the following: