6A-4.0243 Specialization Requirements for Certification in Foreign Language (Grades K-12) –
    Academic Class.
    (1) Specialization requirements for the following modern world languages: Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French,
    German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
    (a) Plan One. A bachelor’s or higher degree with an undergraduate or graduate major in one of the modern
    world languages listed in subsection (1) of this rule, or
    (b) Plan Two. A bachelor’s or higher degree with thirty (30) semester hours in one of the modern world
    languages listed in subsection (1) of this rule to include credit in the areas specified below:
    1. History or culture of the people who speak the language as their native language,
    2. Literature in the language, and
    3. Applied linguistics or second language acquisition, or
    (c) Plan Three. A bachelor’s or higher degree with specialization requirements completed in one (1) of the
    modern world languages as specified in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) of this rule, and twenty-one (21) semester
    hours in another one of the modern languages listed in subsection (1) of this rule to include credit in the areas
    specified below:
    1. History or culture of the people who speak the language as their native language, and
    2. Literature in the language, or
    (d) Plan Four. A bachelor’s or higher degree and official documentation of successful completion of the
    Basic Program of the Defense Language Institute of the United States Department of Defense in one of the
    modern world languages listed in subsection (1) of this rule. or,
    (e) Plan Five. A bachelor’s or higher degree and official documentation of an American Council on the
    Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) oral proficiency interview score earned above the intermediate level
    and a written proficiency test score earned above the intermediate level in one of the world languages for
    which there is no Florida developed certification subject area examination.
    (2) Specialization requirements for Latin.
    (a) Plan One. A bachelor’s or higher degree with an undergraduate or graduate major in Latin, or
    (b) Plan Two. A bachelor’s or higher degree with thirty (30) semester hours in Latin to include credit in
    the areas specified below:
    1. Latin vocabulary, grammar, and composition,
    2. Latin literature, and
    3. Roman culture, or
    (c) Plan Three. A bachelor’s or higher degree with specialization requirements completed in one (1) of the
    modern languages as specified in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) of this rule, and twenty-one (21) semester hours in
    Latin to include credit in the areas specified below:
    1. Latin vocabulary, grammar, and composition,
    2. Latin literature, and
    3. Roman culture.
    Specific Authority 1001.02, 1012.55, 1012.56 FS. Law Implemented 1001.02, 1012.54, 1012.55, 1012.56 FS.
    History–New 7-1-90, Amended 7-17-00, 4-17-02, 6-20-07.

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