N.H. Admin. Code § Ed 507.05

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Ed 507.05 - Comprehensive Technology Education Teacher
(a) To be certified as a comprehensive technology education teacher a candidate shall:
(1) Meet the qualifications for certification as a career and technical education teacher as provided in Ed 507.02
(2) Meet the requirements of (b) below;
(3) Have at least a bachelor's degree; and
(4) Qualify for certification under one of the alternatives in Ed 505.01 - Ed 505.05.
(b) A candidate for certification as a comprehensive technology education teacher shall have the following skills, competencies, and knowledge through a combination of academic and supervised field-based experience in the following areas:
(1) In the area of curriculum and instruction, the candidate shall have the ability to plan and implement units, projects, and lessons based on the technological design process, including, but not limited to:
a. Defining a problem by brainstorming or other methods;
b. Researching and generating ideas;
c. Selecting an approach after:
1. Identifying the criteria to be applied;
2. Specifying any constraints; and
3. Exploring various possible approaches;
d. Developing a design proposal;
e. Making a model or prototype;
f. Testing and evaluating the design;
g. Refining the design;
h. Producing and marketing the product; and
i. Communicating the processes and results;
(2) In the area of process skills, the candidate shall have the ability to model, teach, and encourage the development of:
a. Time management skills;
b. Oral, written, and technological communication skills;
c. Problem solving strategies;
d. Persistence and entrepreneurship;
e. Technological documentation; and
f. Collaborative group process and leadership skills;
(3) In the area of safety, the candidate shall demonstrate the ability to model, teach, and encourage safe and efficient habits in the application of tools, materials, and machines;
(4) In the area of knowledge of content, the candidate shall demonstrate knowledge of, ability to produce products for, and ability to design lessons about present and future technologies in 3 or more of the following areas:
a. Medical technologies;
b. Agricultural technologies;
c. Biotechnologies;
d. Energy and power technologies;
e. Information and communications technologies;
f. Transportation technologies;
g. Manufacturing technologies;
h. Construction technologies;
i. New and emerging technologies; and
j. Engineering principles and design; and
(5) In the area of technology and society, the candidate shall have the ability to integrate information and lessons involving careers, history of technology and ethical practice.

N.H. Admin. Code § Ed 507.05

#2055, eff 6-16-82; ss by #2714, eff 5-16-84; ss by #4851, eff 6-25-90; EXPIRED 6-25-96

New. #6349, eff 10-5-96, EXPIRED: 10-5-04

New. #8229, eff 12-17-04; ss by #9974, eff 8-12-11

The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Volume 39, Number 37, eff.8/9/2019 is not yet available.