A teacher of parent and family education is authorized to design, implement, and evaluate educational experiences for parents and other caregivers of all ages with children prenatal through grade 12, including but not limited to early childhood family education programs.
An applicant seeking a license to teach parent and family education must meet the requirements for a license pursuant to parts 8710.0311 to 8710.0314 and Minnesota Statutes, sections 122A.181 to 122A.184.
A candidate completing a board-approved initial licensure program for parent and family education must demonstrate the content standards set forth in subpart 3 and the standards for effective practice in part 8710.2000, focused on teaching parents and caregivers as learners.
A candidate completing a board-approved additional licensure program for parent and family education must demonstrate the content standards set forth in subpart 3.
An applicant seeking an initial license via portfolio pursuant to part 8710.0330 must submit a content portfolio aligned to the standards set forth in subpart 3 and a pedagogy portfolio aligned to the standards for effective practice in part 8710.2000, focused on teaching parents and caregivers as learners.
A candidate for licensure as a teacher of parent and family education must demonstrate the knowledge and skills in items A to D.
The candidate must understand parent-child relationships:
specific family situations, for example, single parenting, stepparenting, adolescent parenting, adoptive parenting, grandparenting, and the effects of disabilities on parenting; and
The candidate must understand adult learning:
that each adult is unique and exhibits individual patterns of development influenced by physical, social, cultural, psychological, and experiential factors;
adult learning and learning styles, adult cognitive development, and use of instructional strategies that promote adult learning and development;
theories of adult development and how to apply theory when making instructional decisions; and
how to apply the standards of effective practice in designing, implementing, and evaluating educational experiences for parents and other caregivers.
A candidate completing an initial licensure program is exempt from the clinical experience requirements in part 8705.1010, subpart 3, item C (Standard 11). The candidate must complete at least 100 hours of clinical experience in teaching parents and caregivers in family education programs that include:
observations with actionable feedback to ensure growth and attainment of standards with a minimum of three observations conducted by the cooperating teacher;
observations with actionable feedback to ensure growth and attainment of standards with a minimum of three observations conducted by the supervisor;
a minimum of two triad meetings with the cooperating teacher, the supervisor, and the candidate for clear and consistent communication; and
at least one written evaluation by the supervisor that addresses the candidate's ability to apply the standards in this part and apply the standards of effective practice in part 8710.2000 in teaching adult students.
For the purposes of clinical experiences, a candidate completing an initial licensure program for parent and family education and another licensure field must consider the other licensure field as the initial license subject to part 8705.1010, subpart 3, item C (Standard 11), and consider the parent and family education license as an additional license subject to subpart 4b.
A candidate completing an additional licensure program is exempt from the clinical experience requirements in part 8705.1010, subpart 3, item E (Standard 13). The candidate must complete at least 80 hours of clinical experience in teaching parents and caregivers in family education programs that include:
observations with actionable feedback to ensure growth and attainment of standards with a minimum of two observations conducted by the cooperating teacher;
observations with actionable feedback to ensure growth and attainment of standards with a minimum of two observations conducted by the supervisor;
a minimum of one triad meeting with the cooperating teacher, the supervisor, and the candidate for clear and consistent communication; and
23 SR 1928; 39 SR 822; L 2017 1Sp5 art 12 s 22; 47 SR 986
The amendments to this part are effective July 1, 2025. 47 SR 986.
August 31, 2023
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes