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Elementary / Multiple Subject Credentials
What does my Multiple Subject Teaching Credential allow me to teach?
A Multiple Subject Teaching Credential authorizes the holder to teach in a self-contained classroom such as the classrooms in most elementary schools. However, a teacher authorized for multiple subject instruction may be assigned to teach in any self-contained classroom (preschool, K-12, inclusive, or in classes organized primarily for adults). In addition, the holder of a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential may serve in a core or team teaching setting.
MULTIPLE SUBJECT TERMS & DEFINITIONSCommission-approved Professional Teacher Induction Program A program of situated learning for the preliminary credentialed teacher. A Verification of Induction Program Completion Form must be signed by the Induction Program director or designee. (For individuals trained outside of the U.S., training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR] that covers infant, child and adult CPR skills must also be verified. Submit a course description and a copy of the CPR card for evaluation purposes.) Core A core setting is one in which a teacher who is assigned on the basis of a credential that authorizes service in a self-contained classroom (Multiple Subject or Standard Elementary Teaching Credentials) teaches two or more subjects to the same group of students. The student population must remain substantially the same, but not absolutely, so that the time and the curricula of the subjects may be manipulated in ways that enhances good instruction. Full-time Teaching Experience (Original evaluations or photocopies of the teacher's performance for at least two years of teaching must also be submitted.)
Regrouping Regrouping generally means two or more teachers each teach all the subjects in a self-contained classroom, but group their students for one or more of those subjects. Students are grouped by their learning level. For example, one teacher may take the below-grade level math students from two or more classes, while another teacher takes the above grade level math students, etc. The teachers usually begin the day with the students assigned to them for self-contained instruction. The concept of regrouping is not generally used in middle schools. Self-Contained A self-contained classroom setting is one whereby all subjects are taught by an instructor to a group of students; usually found at the elementary level. Subject Matter Competence The out-of-state credential authorization must correspond to a California subject area in order for the Commission to issue a credential. If the subjects listed on the out-of-state credential are other than "elementary teaching" or "self-contained", a preliminary credential will be issued but the applicant will be required to meet California subject-matter requirements before the clear credential may be issued. See Commission leaflet entitled Verifying Subject Matter Competence for Multiple Subject Teaching Credentials [PDF]for more information. Team Teaching Team teaching may mean one teacher provides language arts instruction, for example, to both classes while the other teaches science to both--it allows them to use their strengths to instruct a larger number of students. In this manner, the teacher's subject area expertise becomes the important factor. |
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