Course Reports
Section 2 contains numbers and titles from the Department of Education, Information Data Base Requirements: Volume II - Appendix E, Job Code Assignments Coding Explanation. The specific certification coverages listed for these job code assignments are mandatory for all school-based and instructional personnel, as defined in ss. 1012.01 and 1012.55, Florida Statutes, and as otherwise required by law. The specific certification coverages listed are recommended for district-based job code assignments.
Coverage Areas:
- Basic Instruction
- Exceptional Student Education
- Instruction/ Curriculum Development Services
- Instructional Media
- School Administration
- Student Services
Section 3 contains the Basic and Adult Education courses for grades Prekindergarten through high school graduation. Section 3 is broken into three grade level bands: PK-5, 6-8, and 9-12 (adult and non-adult). The courses below represent those available for Pre-K through Grade 5.
Subject Areas:
- Art/Visual Arts
- Computer Education
- Dance
- Drama/Theatre Arts
- English/Language Arts
- Health Education
- Mathematics
- Music
- Physical Education
- Prekindergarten
- Science
- Social Studies
- Study Hall
- World Languages
Section 3 contains the Basic and Adult Education courses for grades Prekindergarten through high school graduation. Section 3 is broken into three grade level bands: PK-5, 6-8, and 9-12 (adult and non-adult). The courses below represent those available for Grades 6-8.
Subject Areas:
- Art/Visual Arts
- Computer Education
- Dance
- Drama/Theatre Arts
- English/Language Arts
- Exploratory and Experiential Education
- Health Education
- Library Media
- Mathematics
- Music
- Peer Counseling
- Physical Education
- Research and Critical Thinking
- Science
- Social Studies
- Temporary Instructional Placement
- World Languages
Section 3 contains the Basic and Adult Education courses for grades Prekindergarten through high school graduation. Section 3 is broken into three grade level bands: PK-5, 6-8, and 9-12 (adult and non-adult). The courses below represent those available for Grades 9-12 and adult education.
Subject Areas:
- Art/Visual Arts
- Computer Education
- Dance
- Drama/Theatre Arts
- Driver Education and Traffic Safety
- English/Language Arts
- Experiential Education
- Health Education
- Humanities
- JROTC and Military Training
- Leadership Skills Development
- Library Media
- Mathematics
- Music
- Peer Counseling
- Physical Education
- Research and Critical Thinking
- Science
- Social Studies
- Study Hall
- Temporary Instructional Placement
- World Languages
Section 4 contains the Exceptional Student Education courses for students with exceptionalities in grades Prekindergarten through high school graduation. Section 4 incorporates the following grade level bands: PK-5, 6-8, and 9-12.
In addition to the courses listed in this section, students with exceptionalities may be enrolled in basic or career and technical courses.
The following listing include the course numbers, course titles, and applicable certifications for prekindergarten, elementary and secondary exceptional student education (ESE) courses. Please note the following:
- Highly qualified teacher requirements apply to ESE teachers who are teaching core academic subjects identified in Section 4. Please see Section 1 for detailed information on these requirements.
- Speech, occupational, or physical therapists, who provide special education and/or related services, must hold a credential/certification coverage as noted below. Speech Language Pathology Assistants (SLPA) require on-site supervision 100% of the time by a SLP licensed through the Department of Health (DOH). Neither a licensed SLP or SLPA+ can teach a PreK Disability course (Birth-2 or 3-5) but can provide speech language services.
- For students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH), visually impaired (VI), or dual sensory impaired (DSI), in circumstances when: (1) the teacher is providing special education services to address a student's sensory impairment in accordance with the IEP through consultation or in class one-on-one; or (2) all the students enrolled in the course are either visually impaired, hearing impaired, or dual sensory impaired, the certification coverages noted below apply.
Student | Certification Coverage Required | ||||
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Students receiving Physical Therapy |
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Students receiving Occupational Therapy |
OCCUP THER @6 |
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Students receiving Speech and/or Language Therapy
+SLPAs require on-site supervision 100% of the time by a SLP licensed through the Department of Health (DOH). |
SLPA+ |
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Students identified as Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) | HEAR IMPRD 6 | ||||
Students identified as Visually Impaired (VI) | VISU IMPRD 6 | ||||
Students identified as Dual Sensory Impaired (DSI) |
MNTL HNDCP @6 |
Subject Areas:
Elementary Grades PK-5
- Prekindergarten
- Academics-General
- Academics-Subject Areas
- Special Courses
- Therapy
Middle/Junior High Grades 6-8
- Academics-General
- Academics-Subject Areas
- Special Skills Courses
- Therapy
Senior High, Adult Grades 9-12, 30, 31
- Academics-Subject Areas
- Supported Level: 9-12
- Participatory Level: 9-12
- Special Skills Courses
- Miscellaneous
- Gifted
- Therapy
- Career and Technical Education for Students with Disabilities
Section 5 contains the Career and Technical Education courses for grades six through high school graduation.
Career Clusters:
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, A/V Technology & Communication
- Business Management & Administrative
- Education & Training
- Energy
- Engineering & Technology Education
- Finance
- Government & Public Administration
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human Services
- Information Technology (IT)
- Law, Public Safety & Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing, Sales & Services
- Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
- Additional Career & Technical Education Programs/Courses
Section 6 contains the Adult Education courses for adults and non-adults. The following programs and courses in Section 6 are unique to Adult General Education and are therefore not included in Section 3. Descriptions of these courses are as follows:
- Adult Basic Education (ABE): This program and courses are designed for the student to increase basic literacy skills in mathematics, reading and language at the grade level equivalency of 0-8.9 to improve employability in the state's workforce, and transition to higher levels of educational attainment and postsecondary training.
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Adult Secondary Education: This term is used to describe programs and courses designed for the student to receive high school credit that leads to the award of a high school diploma or courses of instruction through which a student prepares to take the High School Equivalency Test. Titles and descriptions are provided in a, b, and c below.
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Adult High School: These courses are designed for the student to obtain credits upon completion of courses and passing of state mandated assessments necessary to qualify for a high school diploma. Except as provided elsewhere in law, the graduation standards for adults shall be the same as those for secondary students.
Instruction is offered in general education subjects. This offering is designed to accommodate the needs of students instructed in more than one high school subject area who have withdrawn from the regular K-12 school system. Students will meet the performance standards of each individual subject taken in this course. The student will attain a level of educational accomplishment that meets his or her educational goal of successfully obtaining an adult high school diploma. The programs shall provide the opportunity for adults and include planning and adjusting of courses to meet individual and small group needs, continuing educational counseling and granting of credit on the basis of actual attainment through self-paced, individualized competency-based instruction. - Adult High School-Co-Enrolled: This program is designed for students currently enrolled in a K-12 program who enroll in an Adult High School course(s) under special circumstances to earn credits needed for high school graduation. Students are limited to two core curricula courses per year which are required for high school graduation. The course list is available at http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/dwdframe/ad_frame.asp.
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GED®: These courses are designed to prepare adults at a 9.0 grade level or above to successfully pass the complete battery of the GED® subject area tests. After successfully passing all four subtests, the student earns a state of Florida high school diploma. GED® preparation courses are offered in each of the four subtest subjects: (1) Reasoning through Language Arts (2) Social Studies (3) Science, and (4) Mathematical Reasoning
Note: GED® Testing Requirement - The following requirement shall govern eligibility of candidates who are not 18 years of age at the time of examination: According to rules of the local school board, persons who are at least 16 years of age may be permitted to take the tests under extraordinary circumstances, Section 1003.435(4), F.S.
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Adult High School: These courses are designed for the student to obtain credits upon completion of courses and passing of state mandated assessments necessary to qualify for a high school diploma. Except as provided elsewhere in law, the graduation standards for adults shall be the same as those for secondary students.
- Adult English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)/Adult English as a Second Language (ESL): This non-credit instructional program/course is designed to provide adult English language learners with the knowledge and skills needed to communicate effectively in English and improve their ability to enter the state's workforce and/or postsecondary education. The terms ESOL and ESL are interchangeable.
- Citizenship: This program is designed to prepare students for success in the Naturalization process required for all who have United States Citizenship as a goal. The content includes preparation for the Citizenship Test, by studying U.S. History, government, culture and symbols with specific emphasis on rights and responsibilities under the Constitution of the United States of America.
- Academic Skills for Adult ESOL Learners: This program/course is designed as a bridge course between the Adult ESOL course and postsecondary education programs.
- Literacy Skills for Adult ESOL Learners: This program/course is for persons who wish to learn to communicate in English, and who are in the beginning stages of learning to read and write for the first time in any language.
- English Literacy for Career and Technical Education (ELCATE): This program/course is designed as a bridge course between the Low-Intermediate level of the Adult ESOL and the first level of Career and Technical educational courses.
- Adults with Disabilities: This program is designed to provide specialized adult general education for students with disabilities who need intensive, ongoing support. Instruction in literacy, work-related behaviors, and daily living skills are provided that will enable the student to participate in home and community activities and reach desired personal goals including work.
- Applied Academics for Adult Education: This program is designed for the student who may or may not have a high school diploma, is at a 9.0 or above grade level, and is in need of academic skills necessary to pursue postsecondary education or training, or continued employment.