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Licensure flexibility for science teachers extended by PELSB

by , posted on 2:22 PM, March 21, 2023
On March 12, 2021, the Board adopted a resolution to help support teachers and schools navigating changes to the K-12 science standards and benchmarks. This resolution will remain in effect for the next school year (2023-24).
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Flexibilities for science teachers will remain in place for the next school year 

On March 12, 2021, the Board adopted a resolution to help support teachers and schools navigating changes to the K-12 science standards and benchmarks. This resolution will remain in effect for the next school year (2023-24). 

Background

In September 2021, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) adopted changes to the K-12 academic standards and benchmarks in science (referred to as the 2019 science standards). The updated standards move “Earth and Space Science” from 8th grade to 6th grade, and “Physical Science” from high school to 8th grade. The new standards also place greater emphasis on the teaching of “Earth and Space Science” at the high school level. PELSB is aware that these changes may impact current science teachers and districts as they implement the new standards.

More information about the 2019 science standards is available on MDE's website.

High School Classroom

What does the resolution do? 

The 2021 resolution provides additional flexibilities for science teachers who will need an out-of-field permission (OFP) to teach in a science content area or grade level outside of the scope of their existing license(s) due to the impact of the proposed science standards. 

Specifically, the resolution allows school districts to seek an out-of-field permission (OFP) for impacted Tier 3 and Tier 4 science teachers without needing to meet the OFP posting requirements.  Additionally, these OFPs will not be counted toward the lifetime total for those Tier 3 or Tier 4 science teachers affected by the science changes.

This resolution will be in effect until the Board adopts new rules to determine long-term options for teachers impacted by the changes to the K-12 science standards.

Examples

This resolution applies to the following circumstances: 

  • A Tier 4 teacher who holds a 7 -12 Earth and Space Science license: The district and teacher would like the teacher to teach Earth & Space Science at the 6th grade level during the 2023-24 school year.
  • A Tier 4 teacher who holds a 7 -12 Earth and Space Science license: The district and teacher would like the teacher to teach Physical Science at the 8th grade level during the 2023-24 school year.
  • A Tier 3 or Tier 4 teacher who holds either a 9 - 12 Physics or 9 - 12 Chemistry license: The district and teacher would like the teacher to teach Physical Science at the 8th grade level during the 2023-24 school year.

Note: The resolution is not limited to these examples. Other scenarios likely apply.