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- Coursework
- Subject Matter Competency (SMC) Information
- Fieldwork Overview
- Fieldwork Policies
- Strike Situation Policies
- Candidate Monitoring, Supporting & Assessing
- Student Teaching
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- Time2Track
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- Individualized Development Plan
- University Policies
- Preliminary Credential Recommendation Process
- Master’s of Science in Education Programs
Overview & Welcome
Welcome
We are pleased that you have joined our community of learners: credential candidates, school site and university supervisors, school site and district administrators, and the teaching faculty at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, East Bay (ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ).
We assist candidates in becoming reflective, collegial professionals who exercise values of social justice, collaboration, and democracy in education. Our credential programs are designed to encompass both the practical teaching component (field practicum) and the curriculum component (coursework) allowing the opportunity to immediately implement methods and strategies. Please note that the information in the handbook is subject to change without notice.
This handbook is intended to provide an overview of the credential programs and to serve as a resource. Candidates agree to abide by the policies described in this handbook as a condition of participation in the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Credential Programs.
Preliminary Credential
Under California Senate Bill 2042 a multiple subject credential authorizes one to teach all subjects to a general population of students in a standard self-contained classroom in most elementary schools in California. A Single Subject credential authorizes one to teach a general population of students in a Departmentalized classroom in most middle schools and most high schools in California.
Clear Credential
Preliminary credentialed teachers have five years to complete an approved induction program to earn their clear credential. Please see for more information.
Early Program Completion
Early Program Completion Option for Multiple Subject and Single Subject candidates may choose to pursue the Early Program Completion Option to earn their preliminary credential. Information about the Option is provided on the CTC website: Any candidate considering this option must meet with the Program Coordinator to discuss the challenges the early completion option presents.
Expectations of all ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ credential candidates:
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for all program coursework;
- Use of standard American English;
- Compliance with all statutory requirements of teacher credentialing by the State of California including but not limited to:
- Possessing all , , and
- Reading Instruction Competence Assessment () requirements (Multiple Subject only)
- Up to date paperwork.
- Basic technology literacy, including;
- Use of GoReact video app;
- Use of Time2Track app;
- Use of an e-portfolio;
- Exhibit the ability to successfully meet the (TPEs). The TPEs represent the skills all teachers must possess in order to educate all of California students.
- Successful teaching experience in the field; and
- Professional behavior at all times
- Adhere to the National Education Association’s ;
- Exercise professional, respectful, and positive behavior;
- Demonstrate cooperation, collegiality, and flexibility;
- Receive feedback and suggestions genially; and
- Active participation in course and field work;
- Check your Horizon email daily as this email will be used for all ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ communication: Horizon.csueastbay.edu (enter your net ID and password)
- Check for your course syllabi and information
- Maintain current contact information. Be sure to inform ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ’s enrollment office of any changes to their name, address, contact telephone, etc. Specific steps and forms related to student records can be found online at: . Failure to do so may impact one’s field placement and delay one’s credential.
Failure to adhere to these standards may result in dismissal.
Academic Accommodations
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ provides academic accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Counselors determine accommodations on an individual basis after reviewing current professional documentation and meeting with the individual. The purpose of such accommodations is to provide equal access to classroom programs and campus activities in a manner consistent with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, associated California laws and regulations, and CSU policy. Please contact for more information.