Nevada Revised Statutes 388.159 – Literacy specialist: Designation; additional compensation; provision of professional development in subject area of reading; regulations
1. The principal of a public elementary school, including, without limitation, a charter school, shall designate a licensed teacher employed by the school to serve as a literacy specialist. The licensed teacher so designated must:
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 388.159
- Charter school: means a public school that is formed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 388A of NRS. See Nevada Revised Statutes 385.007
- State Board: means the State Board of Education. See Nevada Revised Statutes 385.007
(a) Demonstrate the ability to improve the literacy of pupils;
(b) Demonstrate competency in effective instruction in literacy and the administration of assessments;
(c) Demonstrate an understanding of building relationships with teachers and other adults;
(d) Collaborate with the principal of the public elementary school to develop a schedule of professional development and assist in providing such professional development; and
(e) Assist teachers at the school by implementing a system of support which includes various methods to provide intervention services and intensive instruction for pupils who have been identified as deficient in the subject area of reading.
2. A school district or charter school may provide additional compensation to:
(a) A licensed teacher designated as a literacy specialist pursuant to this section; or
(b) A licensed teacher who is employed by a school district or charter school to teach at an elementary school and provides instruction in reading.
3. Each licensed teacher employed by a school district or charter school to teach at an elementary school and who is responsible for providing instruction in reading shall complete professional development developed by a licensed teacher designated as a literacy specialist pursuant to subsection 1 in the subject area of reading.
4. The State Board shall prescribe by regulation:
(a) Any training or professional development that a licensed teacher designated as a literacy specialist is required to successfully complete;
(b) Any professional development that a teacher employed by a school district or charter school to teach at an elementary school is required to receive as developed by a licensed teacher designated as a literacy specialist in the subject area of reading; and
(c) The duties and responsibilities of a licensed teacher designated as a literacy specialist.