Expands licensure opportunity for school counselors in Massachusetts by modifying educational and experience requirements.
This bill amends the educational and experience requirements for school counselors seeking licensure in Massachusetts. It allows for the successful completion of a master's degree in relevant fields, such as marriage and family therapy or rehabilitation counseling, to count towards licensure. Additionally, it modifies the supervised clinical experience requirement, allowing experience as a specialized instructional support personnel to count towards the necessary experience. The bill aims to provide more flexibility in the licensure process for school counselors.
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