|
State of Minnesota
Meeting No Child
Left Behind (NCLB)
-
Two years of study at an institution of higher education; Minnesota’s standard: A minimum of 60
semester credits or the amount required to complete two years of full
time enrollment as determined by the institution attended;
OR
-
An Associate’s degree; or
Minnesota’s standard: An AA, AS, AAS (or higher) degree;
OR
-
A demonstration, through a formal state or local academic
assessment:
-
knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading,
writing and math; or
-
knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading
readiness, writing
readiness and mathematics readiness as
appropriate.
Minnesota’s standard (for C) can
be met one of three ways:
1. A passing score on an assessment from the state approved list;*
OR
2. Demonstrating all Minnesota
Paraprofessional Core Competencies (1-8) by local district validation of a
portfolio through: transferable work experience, college courses,
workshops/conferences, Para eLink and demonstration of skill using Para
eLink or a similar curriculum that focuses on recent training addressed in
Competency 9 of Reading, Math and Writing.
OR
3. A state approved local
assessment.**(criteria listed below)
* The ParaPro test has been approved for
statewide use. The cut score for ParaPro is 460
**Criteria for Local Assessments:
A local assessment must satisfy the
following criteria, and be submitted to Minnesota Department of Education
for approval: Reliable, valid, accessible, objective, comparable to two
years of higher education, and able to measure knowledge and ability to
assist in instructing reading, writing, and math (or reading, writing and
math readiness) in the language of instruction. Local Education Agencies
interested in this option may choose to explore assessments, which meet
local needs. Examples of current local choices include “WorkKeys” and “Accuplacer.”
Requests for approval of a local assessment should be sent to the
Commissioner.
2/17/04
Additional information can be found at:
www.msea-mn.com
|