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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.0347 Additional requirements for renewal of license of certain teachers: Proof of completion of course in multicultural education; regulations.

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NRS 391.0347 Additional requirements for renewal of license of certain teachers: Proof of completion of course in multicultural education; regulations.
1. Any licensed teacher who is initially licensed on or after July 1, 2019, except for a teacher who is licensed only as a substitute teacher, must submit with his or her first application for renewal of his or her license to teach proof of the completion of a course in multicultural education. If the licensed teacher is initially issued a nonrenewable license, he or she must submit such proof with his or her first application for a renewable license to teach.
2. The Commission shall adopt regulations:
(a)That prescribe the required contents of a course in multicultural education which must be completed pursuant to this section;
(b)That prescribe the number of credits which must be earned by a licensed teacher in a course in multicultural education;
(c)That establish standards for professional development training which may be used to satisfy any course work requirement prescribed pursuant to this section; and
(d)As otherwise necessary to carry out the requirements of this section.
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