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313c — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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313c

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Level II in each classification shall be granted to the member of the teaching career who meets the following requirements:(a) Eighteen (18) academic credits at undergraduate level in study areas related to the categories of the positions included in this chapter, approved in a higher education institution duly-accredited or recognized in Puerto Rico.(b) Two hundred (200) contact hours in continuing education activities since the Level I classification was recognized.(c) Ten (10) years of teaching experience in the Public Education System.(d) Has obtained satisfactory evaluations of their teaching performance, or otherwise meets the following requirements:(1) Seven (7) years of teaching experience in the Public Education System.(2) Eighteen (18) academic hours at graduate level in study areas related to the category of the position that he/she performs approved in a higher education institution duly-accredited or recognized in Puerto Rico.(3) Two hundred (200) contact hours in continuing education activities since Level I was recognized.(4) Satisfactory evaluations of his/her teaching performance.The recognition of the classification shall be effective on the date that the member

ing education activities since Level I was recognized.(4) Satisfactory evaluations of his/her teaching performance.The recognition of the classification shall be effective on the date that the member of the teaching career submits evidence of having duly completed his/her Professional Improvement Plan, and has been approved by the corresponding authority. History —July 18, 1999, No. 158, § 3.04, renumbered as § 2.04 and amended on Aug. 28, 2002, No. 208, § 3.