Professional Educator License definition

Professional Educator License means a non-conditional, current license comparable to a Level I or Level II Vermont educator license and does not include Provisional, Emergency, Teaching Intern, or Apprenticeship licenses or their equivalent in other states.

Examples of Professional Educator License in a sentence

  • Educators who exceed the earnings cap determined by the Vermont State Teachers Retirement System must reinstate their Level II Professional Educator License.

  • Additional endorsements for which an applicant is eligible under the Interstate Agreement shall be granted as a Level I Professional Educator License.

  • Professional learning may apply to more than one endorsement if applicable, however, at least two (2) credits or thirty (30) hours must address the specific knowledge and performance standards of the endorsement(s) being renewed and must occur within the five (5) years preceding the renewal of the Level II Professional Educator License in each endorsement area.

  • The expiration date of any additional Level I endorsement(s) shall be the expiration date of the current Level I Professional Educator License.

  • A continuing contract is a contract which shall remain in effect until the teacher resigns, elects to retire, or until it is terminated or suspended; and shall be granted only to teachers qualified, as described below, holding Professional, Permanent or Life Certificates or a Professional Educator License.

  • However, an applicant for a Career Technical Education endorsement shall have documented experience in the sub-endorsement, in order to qualify for a Level I Professional Educator License.

  • If the applicant was eligible to move a Level I endorsement to a Level II Professional Educator License at the time the license lapsed, then the license will be reinstated as a Level I, and the applicant will have to apply to move the endorsement to a Level II Professional Educator License before expiration of the reinstated Level I Professional Educator License.5435.6 Reinstatement of a revoked or suspended license and/or endorsement is subject to provisions in Section 5700 of these rules.

  • To reinstate a lapsed Level I or Retired Professional Educator License, three (3) credits or forty-five (45) hours of professional learning is required within the last three (3) years in the endorsement(s) being sought.

  • Only coursework for which the applicant received a grade of “B” or better may be counted toward the requirements for any additional endorsement.Additional endorsements added to a Level I Professional Educator License shall expire on the same date as the Level I License.

  • At least one (1) credit or fifteen (15) hours must address the specific knowledge and performance standards of the endorsement(s) being renewed and must occur within the three (3) years preceding application for the Level I Professional Educator License in each endorsement area.

Related to Professional Educator License

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.