Training related to the goals of the Florida K-20 System, such as:
- Content - English, economics, mathematics, science, social sciences, foreign languages, humanities, global economy, technology, ecology, first aid, health, or safety
- Classroom Strategies - Cooperative learning, problem-solving skills, critical-thinking skills, classroom management, child development, collaboration techniques for working with families, social services, child guidance and counseling, teaching reading, or educational assessments, etc.
- School Administration Accountability - Instructional design, leadership skills, school and community relations, school finance, school facilities, school law, or school organization
- Career and Adult Education Accountability - Adult learning, principles of adult or career and technical education, career and technical education for students with special needs, or career and technical guidance
Acceptable College Credit Equivalencies for Renewal
- Twenty (20) inservice points in an approved Florida master inservice program are equivalent to one (1) semester hour of college credit.
- Sixty (60) inservice points in an approved Florida master inservice program are equivalent to three (3) semester hours of college credit.
- A passing numerical score on the Florida subject area exam specific to the coverage to be renewed is equivalent to three (3) semester hours of college credit for renewal purposes.
- When the certificate includes Exceptional Student Education, Visually Impaired, Hearing Impaired, or Speech-Language Impaired, a passing score on the corresponding Florida subject area exam satisfies the requirement for credit in teaching SWD for a total of three (3) semester hours of renewal credit.
- A valid certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards will renew the Florida certificate in the subject shown on the national certificate.
- An Exceptional Needs Specialist certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards satisfies the requirement for credit in teaching SWD, when the Florida professional certificate includes a subject in instructing students with disabilities.
- Teaching a college level course at an acceptable institution may be accepted the same as credit earned for that course.
Retention of Subjects
Retaining One Subject Coverage
Six (6) semester hours of college credit, which must include at least one (1) semester hour in teaching SWD, must be earned during the renewal period to renew your certificate. At least three (3) of the six (6) semester hours must meet the criteria in the section entitled Appropriate Topics for Renewal Credit.
Retaining Two Subject Coverage
Six (6) semester hours of college credit, which must include at least one (1) semester hour in teaching SWD, must be earned during the renewal period to renew your certificate. All six (6) semester hours must meet the criteria in the section entitled Appropriate Topics for Renewal Credit to retain each subject.
Retaining More than Two Subject Coverage
You may use two consecutive validity periods to renew all coverages as follows:
- First Renewal Period
Six (6) semester hours of college credit, which must include at least one (1) semester hour in teaching SWD, must be earned during the renewal period to renew your certificate. At least three (3) of the six (6) semester hours must meet the criteria in the section entitled Appropriate Topics for Renewal Credit. This will retain all subjects for the next validity period.
- Second Renewal Period
You must earn at least six (6) semester hours of college credit, which must include at least one (1) semester hour in teaching SWD; and you must earn three (3) semester hours in Appropriate Topics for Renewal Credit for each additional subject you want to retain on your certificate.