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To
qualify for the endorsement for
Serious Emotional Disturbances
(moderate to intense needs for
assistance and intervention in their
educational processes), a person
must:
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Have completed a program of
preparation for teaching pupils
who have serious emotional
disturbances, which has been
approved by the Board; or
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Hold a license or certificate,
issued by another state, with an
endorsement to teach pupils who
have serious emotional
disturbances; or
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Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s
degree in the education of
pupils who have serious
emotional disturbances and have
completed 8 semester credits of
student teaching, equivalent
field experience or 1 year of
verifiable teaching experience
with such pupils; or
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Have:
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Met the requirements for one
of the following special
education endorsements:
Generalist Resource Room,
Specific Learning
Disabilities, Mental
Retardation (moderate to
intense), or Speech and
Language Impairments;
and
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One year of verifiable
teaching experience with
pupils who have serious
emotional disturbances;
and
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Completed 9 semester credits
of the course work listed in
5(B) below including
#’s 4, 5 and
6; or
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Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s
degree and:
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Have completed 8 semester
credits of student teaching
of pupils who have serious
emotional disturbances,
equivalent field experience
with such pupils or 1 year
of verifiable teaching
experience with such pupils;
and
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Have completed 24 semester
credits of course work to
include each of the
following areas:
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Educational psychology;
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Human growth and
development;
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Introduction to special
education or the
education of pupils who
have disabilities;
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The assessment of pupils
who have disabilities;
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Characteristics of
pupils who have
emotional disturbances;
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Curriculum development
or methods and
strategies for teaching
pupils who have
emotional disturbances;
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Education or planning
for the transition of
pupils who have
disabilities from their
current placement to
placement in additional
educational programs,
employment and living
independently as an
adult;
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Behavior management;
and
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Parental involvement in
programs for pupils who
have disabilities.
NOTE:
Some colleges/universities combine
subject matter into one course. We
will accept one course that
encompasses two areas listed above
if the course was specifically
designed to fulfill more than one
area and is a minimum of three (3)
semester credits; however, the
allowance will only be made once.
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The
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The
Option Program is a way an employer can fill high-need
areas. The Option Program is an agreement between you
and your employer and is not coordinated through the
Office of Teacher Licensure. Your employer will provide
written documentation to you if you are placed on the
Option Program. While on the program, you will be
required to complete the appropriate course work and
meet the requirements for the full endorsement in
the time prescribed by your employer but no longer than
3 years from the date that you are placed on the
program. The endorsement is not reflected on your
license while you are on the program. At the end of the
Option Program, you must submit the additional
endorsement application and fee to our office in order
to add the endorsement to your license.
The minimum requirements for the Serious Emotional
Disturbances Option Program are:
Hold a Nevada elementary, middle school/junior high or
secondary license or a special teaching license issued
by Nevada with an endorsement in special education or a
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a major or minor in
special education. Additionally, you must have completed
6 semester credits of course work listed above from
5(B).
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Phone: (702) 486-6458 (8am-5pm)
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