6A-4.0164. Specialization Requirements for the Civics Seal of Excellence (Endorsement)  


Effective on Tuesday, March 15, 2022
  • 1(1) In order to be eligible for the Civics Seal of Excellence Endorsement, an educator must:

    17(a) Hold a valid Florida Educator Certificate issued by the Department of Education under Section 321012.56, F.S.; 34and

    35(b) Complete a Department of Education civics and government training program aligned to Florida’s standards for Civics and Government adopted in Rule 576A-1.09401, 58F.A.C.

    59(2) The civics and government training program must consist of a minimum of fifty (50) contact hours and address the following:

    80(a) The philosophical underpinnings of the American Republic and the root foundation of American exceptionalism;

    95(b) The success of the United States and the success or failure of other nations’ governing philosophies to evaluate their past, present and likely future effects;

    121(c) The value of civic pride and regular participation by citizens in all levels of the government; and

    139(d) The rights and responsibilities of  citizens, including the process of advocating properly with government officials.

    155(3) Educators must register to participate in the civics and government training program in a manner prescribed by the Department of Education.

    177(4) Upon successful completion of the civics and government training program, educators must submit an application per Rule 1956A-4.0012, 196F.A.C., to the Department of Education Bureau of Educator Certification to add the Civics Seal of Excellence (Endorsement) to their valid Florida Educator Certificate.

    220Rulemaking Authority 2221001.02, 2231012.55, 2241012.56 FS. 226Law Implemented 2281001.02, 2291012.55, 2301012.56, 2311012.586 FS. 233History–New 3-15-22.