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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.039 Annual evaluation by Department concerning courses of study and training approved by Commission for licensure as teacher or administrator; posting of evaluation on Department’s website.

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NRS 391.039 Annual evaluation by Department concerning courses of study and training approved by Commission for licensure as teacher or administrator; posting of evaluation on Department’s website.
1. The Department shall, on an annual basis, evaluate each provider approved by the Commission to offer a course of study or training designed to qualify a person to be a teacher or administrator or to perform other educational functions, including, without limitation, a qualified provider approved by the Commission pursuant to subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 391.019 to offer an alternative route to licensure. The evaluation must include, without limitation, for each provider, the number of persons:
(a)Who received a license pursuant to this chapter after completing the education, course of study or training offered by the provider; and
(b)Identified in paragraph
(a)who are employed by a school district or a charter school in this State after receiving a license and information relating to the performance evaluations of those persons conducted by the school district or charter school. The information relating to the performance evaluations must be reported in an aggregated format and not reveal the identity of a person.
2. The Department shall post on its Internet website the evaluation conducted pursuant to subsection 1.
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