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Teaching Credentials
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What is a Teaching Credential? A credential is an authorization to teach a subject or subjects in a school setting grades K-12
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What is the purpose of a Teaching Credential? Thanks to No Child Left Behind All Teachers in the United States must be “Highly Qualified” to teach
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What does it mean to be “Highly Qualified”? According to the Federal Government teachers must hold at least a bachelors degree be appropriately licensed by the state demonstrate subject matter competency
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To earn any California teaching credential the following requirements must be met: Bachelor's Degree or higher from a regionally accredited university Teacher preparation program: credential program, including student teaching Instructs K-12 teacher candidates on how to teach the subject matter in which they have demonstrated competency
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To earn any California teaching credential the following requirements must be met: RICA —for multiple subject credential TB Skin Test & Fingerprint Clearance
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To earn any California teaching credential the following requirements must be met: Developing English Language Skills (reading instruction course) U.S. Constitution course
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To earn any California teaching credential the following requirements must be met: CSET – Subject matter competence 3 Tests Good for 5 years CBEST Basic Skills Requirement
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CBEST scores do not expire. Tests basic reading, mathematics, & writing skills found to be important for the job of an educator the test is not designed to measure the ability to teach those skills. For more information on the CBEST log on to www.cbest.nesinc.comwww.cbest.nesinc.com
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Teacher Credentials Multiple Subject: K – 8 Single Subject: 9 – 12
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Multiple Subject Credential Gives authorization to teach more than one subject by one individual, such as in an elementary school
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Multiple Subject Credential Subject Matter Competence Elementary Teachers Must Know… Language Arts Math Science Social Science Visual & Performing Arts Physical Education and Human Development *All new elementary school teachers must demonstrate subject matter competence by obtaining a passing score on the CSET
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Multiple Subject Credential Subject Matter Competence California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET): Multiple Subjects 4Section I: Language Arts & Social Science 4Section II: Mathematics & Science 4Section III: Arts, Physical Education, Human Development
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Single Subject Credential Authorizes an individual to teach only a single subject, such as in a classroom in a departmentalized high school or junior high school.
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Single Subject Credential Subject Matter Competence Can be met by one of two ways: A. Complete a degree in the field that is like your credential or B. Passing the state-approved subject matter exam (CSET)
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Single Subject Credential What Can I Teach? Best to Major in the subject you want to teachMajor Single Subject Credential Areas Agriculture Art Biological Sciences (Specialized) Business Chemistry (Specialized) English Foundational-Level Mathematics Foundational-Level General Science Geosciences (Specialized) Health Science Home Economics Industrial and Technology Education Languages other than English (Specialized) Mathematics Music Physical Education / Kinesiology Physics (Specialized) Science: Biology Science: Chemistry Science: Geosciences Science: Physics Social Science
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Assignment Respond to the following questions: What do you believe is the reason teachers must complete a credentialing program? Identify the key differences between a Multiple Subject & Single Subject Teaching Credential? Choose a credential & explain why you would pursue it
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Teacher Credentialing Plan What are the requirements to becoming a teacher? Choose either Multiple Subject or Single Subject Which tests must you take to show subject matter competence and basic skills knowledge? What type of degree do you need? What other items must you complete?
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