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Center for Careers in Teaching

Center for Careers in Teaching. Establishing a road map to the teaching credential Assistant Director: Lillybeth Sasis STEM Teaching Advisor: Caren Bautista. Center for Careers in Teaching. CCT is an undergraduate advising center specifically for future teachers!

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Center for Careers in Teaching

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  1. Center for Careers in Teaching Establishing a road map to the teaching credential Assistant Director: Lillybeth Sasis STEM Teaching Advisor: Caren Bautista

  2. Center for Careers in Teaching CCT is an undergraduate advising center specifically for future teachers! • CCT provides academic advising to help coordinate your multiple goals and requirements. • We will help you streamline the process by recommending the specific classes you need. • CCT is an Information Management Service: The world of teaching changes constantly and we can help you keep up to date.

  3. What does it take to become a teacher? • Bachelor’s Degree • Teaching Credential

  4. CSUF Bachelor’s Degree Minimum 120 units (some degrees require more) *Courses CANNOT be taken from the major department for General Education

  5. General Education To build a comprehensive foundation of knowledge, it is essential to earn 51 units of General Education on the path to your degree from CSUF. Your 51 units of General Education will be built within the following categories • Core Competencies (9 units) • Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (12 units) • Arts and Humanities (12 units) • Social Sciences (15 units) • Lifelong Learning (3 units) Z. Cultural Diversity* * Not an additional 3 units- this category is simultaneously satisfied with a course from either C, D or E

  6. Titan Degree Audit

  7. Area: A Core Competencies

  8. Area: B Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning

  9. Area: B Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning

  10. Area: CArts and Humanities

  11. Area: DSocial Sciences

  12. Upper Division General Education (300 or higher) 9 units Students are advised to WAIT to complete the following General Education Areas until their Junior and Senior years: • B.5: Implications and Explorations in Natural Sciences and Mathematics • C.3: Implications, Explorations, Participatory Experience in the Arts and Humanities • D.5: Implications, Explorations, Participatory Experience in the Social Sciences • E: Lifelong Learning • Z: Cultural Diversity “Both this country’s future economic growth and individual opportunity are now closely tied to the attainment of high levels of knowledge and skill, and the ability to continue learning over a lifetime.” LEAP Report 2007 ALWAYS BE EVOLVING…DO NOT STAND STILL!

  13. Don’t Let Your Hard Work Go to Waste If you scored a 3,4,5 on an AP exam, please review the AP exams CSUF accepts in the New Student Handbook. You could already have some General Education requirements completed!

  14. What does a teacher need to know? How do you prepare? Subject Matter • General Education • Major Studies • Electives Pedagogy(How to teach!) • Credential Program (Includes student teaching)

  15. Popular Majors for Teaching Elementary School Traditional Majors Child & Adolescent Development (CHAD) Liberal Studies (LBST) Other Possible Majors for Future Elementary Teachers: American Studies Anthropology Asian American Studies Chicano Studies Communications Criminal Justice English Geography History Human Services Psychology Religious Studies Sociology

  16. Multiple Sets of Requirements Major (36-51+ units) G.E. (51 units) Subject Matter Preparation (CSET Prep) Credential Program Prerequisites (9 units)

  17. Majors for Teaching Middle/High School Social Science Credential • American Studies • Anthropology • Asian American Studies • Criminal Justice • Economics • Geography • History • Liberal Studies (Thematic Plan) • Political Science Other Majors • Art • Biology • Business Education • Chemistry • English • Geological Sciences • Math • Modern Languages • Music • Physical Education • Physics

  18. Multiple Sets of Requirements Major (36-51+ units) G.E. (51 units) Subject Matter Preparation Program Credential Program Prerequisites (12 units)

  19. Basic Skills Requirement • CBEST (California Basic Educational Skills Test) http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/OR • ELM and EPT • Score 50 or above on ELM • Score 147 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!!!

  20. Subject Matter Competency • Teachers need to “know their stuff” in the subject(s) they teach. • The state requires proof of subject matter competency: • For elementary school teachers by passage of a state-approved exam: CSET (California Subject Examination for Teachers). • For future middle/high school teachers either state approved program of study or passage of a state-approved exam: CSET (California Subject Examination for Teachers).

  21. FFT + CCT = Success FFT CCT Success Successful & timely completion of freshman requirements through FFT adds to the completion of lower division GE requirements which equals receiving your teaching credential sooner.

  22. Questions? • Website: www.fullerton.edu/cct • Phone: (657) 278-7130 • Location: Humanities 113 • Email: askcct@fullerton.edu • “Like” us on Facebook (Center for Careers in Teaching) • Follow us on Twitter @CSUF Cntr 4 Teach

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