§ 20-2-205 - Georgia Master Teacher Program
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-205   (2010)
   20-2-205.    Georgia Master Teacher Program 
      (a)  The  General Assembly finds that excellent public school teachers deserve  recognition for the extraordinary learning opportunity they provide to  Georgia students.
(b)  The Professional  Standards Commission is authorized and directed to establish the  "Georgia Master Teacher Program" to provide recognition to certificated  public school teachers who exhibit excellence in the classroom.
(c)  The  Professional Standards Commission shall establish criteria for a Master  Teacher Certification. Such criteria shall include, at a minimum,  evidence of student achievement, which must include student progress. A  public school teacher with three or more years of teaching experience in  Georgia may submit an application to the Professional Standards  Commission for a Master Teacher Certification. The Professional  Standards Commission shall review each application and determine whether  a teacher meets the criteria for a Master Teacher Certification. If the  Professional Standards Commission finds that a teacher's application  meets the criteria, the teacher will be given a Master Teacher  Certification, and that teacher will be known as and may be called a  Master Teacher for a term to be determined pursuant to rules and  regulations of the Professional Standards Commission, but in no event  longer than seven years. The Professional Standards Commission is  authorized to develop rules and regulations governing the Master Teacher  Certification.