educator license issued pursuant to paragraph (B) or paragraph (C) of this rule and section
3319.227of the Revised Code. Licenses shall be issued in the following areas:
(a)
Gifted, valid for teaching learners ages five through twenty-one and kindergarten through
grade twelve;
(b)
Mild/moderate educational needs, valid for teaching learners ages five through twenty-one and
kindergarten through grade twelve;
(c)
Moderate/intensive educational needs, valid for teaching learners ages five through twenty-
one and kindergarten through grade twelve;
(d)
Visually impaired, valid for teaching learners ages three through twenty-one and
prekindergarten through grade twelve;
(e)
Hearing impaired, valid for teaching learners ages three through twenty-one and
prekindergarten through grade twelve.
(6)
Early childhood intervention specialist resident educator license, valid for teaching learners
with mild/moderate/intensive educational needs from prekindergarten through grade three, and
for providing service coordination. A minimum of twelve semester hours in the teaching of reading
as described in section
3319.24of the Revised Code shall be required for the early childhood
intervention specialist resident educator license, except that this shall not be a requirement for an
early childhood intervention specialist resident educator license issued pursuant to paragraph (B)
or paragraph (C) of this rule and section
3319.227of the Revised Code.
(7)
Career-technical resident educator license, valid for teaching the subjects named in such
license to learners ages eight and beyond and grades four and beyond. The career-technical
resident educator license may be obtained by an individual who holds a bachelors degree, who has
successfully completed an approved program of preparation, who has successfully completed an
examination prescribed by the state board of education, who has been recommended by the dean
or head of teacher education at an institution approved to prepare career-technical teachers and
who evidences two years of recent and successful related work experience or the equivalent in the
teaching area, or to an individual who meets the requirements specified in paragraph (B) or (C) of
this rule. Career-technical resident educator licenses shall be issued for specific programs or
taxonomies in the following teaching fields:
(a)
Agriculture
(b)
Health occupations
(c)
Integrated business
(d)
Family and consumer sciences
(e)
Technology education
(f)
Marketing
(g)
Trade and industry