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Undergraduate Preparation for an Elementary Teaching Credential

Undergraduate Preparation for an Elementary Teaching Credential. Center for Careers in Teaching H-113. What does it take to become an elementary school teacher?. Bachelor’s Degree and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential. What do you need to get a bachelor’s degree?.

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Undergraduate Preparation for an Elementary Teaching Credential

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  1. Undergraduate Preparation for an Elementary Teaching Credential Center for Careers in Teaching H-113

  2. What does it take to become an elementary school teacher? • Bachelor’s Degreeand • Multiple Subject Teaching Credential

  3. What do you need to get a bachelor’s degree? • GE requirements (51 units) • Major requirements • Complete at least 120 units

  4. What is a teaching credential? • A credential is a license issued by the State of CA allowing you to teach in a specific area.

  5. What are the requirements for a credential? In general you need: • A Bachelor’s Degree. • Demonstration of knowledge in the subject matter(s) you will be teaching. • Professional Preparation in teaching methodology, including student teaching.

  6. Types of credentials • Multiple Subject- teaching K-6, knowledge in all subject areas. • Single Subject- teaching 7-12, knowledge in one specific subject area. • Education Specialist- teaching K-12, students with special needs.

  7. What do I need to get into the credential program? • Demonstration of basic skills • Demonstration of Subject Matter Competency • Prerequisite classes • 2.75 G.P.A. (last 60 units)

  8. What are “basic skills”? Reading comprehension, writing, and math through an 8th/9th grade level

  9. How do I demonstrate basic skills? • CBEST (California Basic Educational Skills Test) OR • ELM and EPT • Score 50 or above on ELM • Score 151 or above on EPT • You must have taken the tests and received a score. “Exempt does not count! OR • EAP • Taken junior year of high school • Must earn “college ready” or “exempt” • “Conditionally exempt” does not count NO MIXING AND MATCHING OF SCORES!!! http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/

  10. When can I take the CBEST? • You are eligible to take the CBEST as soon as you graduate high school • We recommend you take it once you have successfully completed your college level English and Math GE classes

  11. What is subject matter competency? • All teachers must prove their competence in the subject(s) they teach. • The method for proving subject matter competence depends on the credential sought.

  12. Subject matter competency for future elementary school teachers: • All new elementary teachers must pass the state-approved test: California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET). • This test covers the following subject areas: • Subtest 1: Language Arts and Social Sciences • Subtest 2: Math and Sciences • Subtest 3: Visual and Performing Arts, Physical Education and Human Development.

  13. When do I take the CSET? • You will take the CSET during your junior year • Visit an advisor in the Center for Careers in Teaching to help you plan how to schedule your classes and when to take the CSET

  14. Is there a program available for future elementary school teachers? • Freshman Future Teachers Program, (FFT) -a learning community for future teachers • Take classes with students who have similar careers goals and interests • Early fieldwork experience in the classroom

  15. Make yourself more marketable! • The teaching market tends to fluctuate, so… • Make yourself stand out! • Consider minoring in a STEM field! • Consider adding on a second credential after you earn your multiple subject credential: • Science • Math

  16. What is STEM and why should I care? • STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math • You should care because there is a HIGH demand for math and science teachers=job security! • Science and Math clips!

  17. What do I do to add on a second credential? • Take the CSET for the subject area you wish to teach • Take a methods class at CSUF on how to teach that content • Submit all of the above to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing so that they can authorize you to teach that subject area

  18. How does the CCT help? • The Center for Careers in Teaching is an undergraduate advisement center for future teachers. • We hold seminars to give you a full overview of information about preparing for the credential program. • We do academic planning to help ensure you are completing the correct classes to meet your goals. • Multiple pathways are available to reaching your goals! See and advisor to see what is best for you!

  19. What if I attend a community college first? • Be sure to tell your academic advisor that you want to be a teacher. • Many community colleges have teacher preparation centers--utilize that resource! • See the CCT field representative at the community college campus. • Look for announcements on a CCT seminar at the community college campus.

  20. Visit the CCT website: http://www.fullerton.edu/cct (Today’s PowerPoint presentation is available for you to print!) Humanities 113

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