TEACHING CREDENTIAL
PROGRAMS – 2001-03 Catalog
University Center for Teacher Education Information Center
Education Bldg. (02), Room 120
(805) 756-2126
The Basic Credential Programs consist of coursework and field experiences, including student teaching, required to obtain the Multiple and Single Subject teaching credentials in California. Guidelines for all credentials are established by California's Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC), and are subject to change. Cal Poly is authorized by the CCTC to prepare candidates and recommend for the following Basic credentials.
Multiple Subject Instruction
Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) Emphasis
Bilingual Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) Emphasis
Single Subject Instruction
Agriculture
English (includes Speech Communication)
Home Economics (includes Child Development)
Mathematics
Physical Education
Science: Biology
Science: Chemistry
Science: Physics
Social Science (includes History and Political Science)
Candidates for the Single Subject teaching credential in Agriculture or the Agricultural Specialist credential complete their preparation program through the Agricultural Education and Communication Department at Cal Poly and should communicate with the department head for further information or advisement (Dr. Glen Casey, at 756-2401).
The teaching credential programs typically take four or five quarters, depending on completed prerequisites. Applications are accepted during specific periods at the beginning of each fall, winter and spring quarter (for these dates contact the University Center for Teacher Education Services Center). Detailed information about other requirements can be found in the credential handbooks, "The Guide to the Multiple Subject, CLAD/BCLAD Credential Program" and "Single Subject Teaching Credential Handbook," which are available at the Services Center and at El Corral Bookstore. Further information, requirements and procedures for entering a particular credential program may be obtained from the appropriate credential program adviser, or consult our web page at www.ucte.calpoly.edu
Multiple Subject and Single Subject Teaching
Credential Programs
Admission Requirements
* Admission to Cal Poly as a postbaccalaureate student or as a Liberal Studies major in the junior year of the blended program1,
* Required cumulative GPA (see below),
* Evidence of taking the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST),
* Evidence of passing the Multiple Subject Assessment for Teachers Examination (MSAT) or an approved “Subject Matter” (coursework) statement (Multiple Subject only)and
* Evidence of application for Certificate of Clearance.
The requirements for admission to Cal Poly to pursue a Multiple Subject credential differ slightly from those for the Single Subject credential. Details concerning specific requirements are available from the appropriate adviser and in the advisement handbook.
Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to either teacher education program.
CLAD
and BCLAD Emphases (Multiple Subject only)
Cal Poly's Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) and Bilingual Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) emphasis programs stress knowledge of language, structure, acquisition, and development; methodologies for English language development and specially designed content instruction delivered in English; and general cultural concepts relevant to education.
Additionally, BCLAD is designed to prepare teachers for bilingual classrooms. The BCLAD emphasis focuses on knowledge of bilingual teaching methodologies, the Latino culture, and proficiency in Spanish.
STEP I - ADMISSION TO BASIC CREDENTIAL PROGRAM (UCTE)
To enter the credential program and to identify additional requirements that must be completed prior to beginning student teaching, a "STEP I" application is to be submitted at least two quarters before student teaching (not including summer quarter). For most credential candidates this is done upon completion of the baccalaureate degree or during the first quarter of postbaccalaureate studies. Check with your credential program adviser and the credential handbook to be sure that all requirements are completed.
Minimum
Scholarship Standards (last 90 units)
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Minimum GPA |
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Multiple Subjects |
2.75 |
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Single
Subjects
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Agriculture |
2.58 |
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English (includes Speech Communication) |
2.84 |
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Home Economics (includes Child Development) |
2.78 |
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Mathematics |
2.84 |
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Physical Education |
2.72 |
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Science: Biological Sciences |
2.81 |
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Science: Chemistry and Physics) |
2.78 |
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Science: Chemistry and Physics) |
2.78 |
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Social Sciences (includes History and Political Science) |
3.00 |
Students may enter the credential program as an undergraduate (under certain conditions) or as a postbaccalaureate candidate. Accepted candidates must maintain a 3.00 quarterly GPA.
Step I Verifications Required
(refer to most recent student handbook for
specifics)
· Completion of an approved early field experience
· A Certificate of Clearance
· Completing a CCTC approved academic program of coursework in the single subject area, OR passing appropriate examinations for the subject matter
· Letter of recommendation
· A professional aptitude interview with adviser
· Evidence of competency in reading, writing and speaking English
· Evidence of freedom from rubella and tuberculosis
· Evidence of mathematics competency (Multiple Subject candidates only)
STEP
II - ADMISSION TO STUDENT TEACHING
Students must complete all Step I requirements. Application for student teaching assignments must be made by Monday of the fourth week of the quarter before one plans to student teach. Student teaching consists of two consecutive quarters in public school classrooms, under the supervision of a cooperating teacher and a university supervisor. Applicants must pass CBEST prior to receiving a student teaching assignment.
Multiple Subject student teaching consists of two full-time (all day) four days a week experiences with the student teacher gradually assuming greater responsibility for the class.
Liberal Studies students in the blended program complete Multiple Subject student teaching over a two-quarter period. The first quarter consists of four days a week beginning with the teaching day and ending at 1:00 pm to attend classes on campus; the fifth day of the week is for the entire teaching day. The second quarter consists of four full days a week and a fifth day ending at 2:00 pm to attend a seminar on campus.
Single Subject student teaching involves a six unit and a twelve unit assignment. Six unit student teaching consists of a part-time (half day) experience in the classroom observing and teaching. Twelve unit student teaching consists of a full-time all day experience with the student teacher gradually assuming responsibility for the class.
STEP III - APPLICATION FOR INITIAL CREDENTIAL
Candidates for the California Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential must submit an "Application for Credential Authorizing Public School Service" (form 41-4) and credential fee.
Basic
Credential
Upon completion of Cal Poly's Teaching Credential Program (Multiple or Single Subject), each student must apply for his or her Preliminary or Professional Clear Credential. These applications are available through the University Center for Teacher Education Services Center and may be submitted as early as two weeks prior to completing the final credential requirements. See the credential handbooks for more information.
Advanced
Credential – Fifth Year of Study
To qualify for the Advanced Multiple or Single Subject credential, candidates must complete the following requirements beyond the Basic credential requirements. This is also referred to as the Fifth Year of Study:
· 45 quarter units of adviser approved postbaccalaureate coursework
· Coursework in Health Education. And verification of completion of a training program in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (American Red Cross Community CPR or American Heart Association “Heart Saver”)
· Coursework in Special Education, including Mainstreaming
· Coursework in Computer Education, and
· Recommendation from a California college or university with a CCTC approved Teacher Preparation Program
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1 Cal Poly
Liberal Studies students in the blended program complete a specific set of
courses in preparation for a bachelor of science degree and a multiple
subject credential. The program includes taking the CBEST before or during the
first quarter of the junior year and applying to the credential program during
the junior year. For additional information, refer to the Liberal Studies
section in this catalog.