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  1. CSET Science Exam Secrets Study Guide: CSET Test Practice & Review for the California Subject Examinations for Teachers by CSET Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  2. Credentialing in California: Alternatives for governance by Ralph Brott, 1984
  3. Credential reform in California (Mimeograph monograph series) by Ralph Schloming, 1966
  4. Some Reflections on the Honorable Profession of Teaching (Institute of Governmental Studies Research Report, 85-1) by Trish Stoddart, 1986-01
  5. CBEST Flashcard Secrets: CBEST Exam Practice Questions & Review for the California Basic Educational Skills Test by CBEST Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  6. Are current accreditation standards relevant to the preparation of beginning teachers, recreation leaders, and fitness specialists?(Brief Article): An ... of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Steven Bentlay, 2000-01-01
  7. CBEST Secrets Study Guide: CBEST Exam Practice & Review for the California Basic Educational Skills Test by CBEST Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  8. A Digest of Selected California Laws Related to Certificated Personnel by Raj Prasad, Mary Elizabeth Bhatnagar, 1990-05
  9. Fourth year passing rates on the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) and passing rates by institution attended by Richard W Watkins, 1986
  10. [Report on the efforts of the Commission on Teacher Credentialing] by John F Brown, 1984
  11. Practitioner review of the examination required for the certificate of bilingual teaching competence in Spanish by Richard W Watkins, 1987
  12. Multiple subjects waiver programs: Standards of program quality by Michael McKibbin, 1988
  13. Finding and keeping the best: Three years of progress in recruiting & retaining special education teachers by Victoria L Bernhardt, 1993
  14. Who is teaching California's children? (Teaching and California's Future) by Camille E Esch, 2002

61. The First Year: Resources
BECOMING A teacher certification CREDENTIALS california The california Center forTeaching Careers (CalTEACH) http//www.calteach.com An information site and
http://www.pbs.org/firstyear/resources/
BECOMING A TEACHER
Recruitment Programs

TEACHER SUPPORT

General Resources
Job Opportunities
Distance Learning
COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Get Involved
Related PBS Sites
There are many web sites for aspiring and working teachers. Here are descriptions and links to some sites we recommend to get you started.
BECOMING A TEACHER
California
The California Center for Teaching Careers (CalTEACH) http://www.calteach.com An information site and referral service for those considering or pursuing teaching careers. It contains a referral database for qualified teachers seeking public school employment. It provides resources for prospective teachers, including requirements for obtaining a teaching credential, and information about conventional and alternative teacher preparation programs. Los Angeles County School District (LAUSD) http://certificated.lausd.k12.ca.us/cert A comprehensive support site for those aspiring to become teachers and those who are already teachers, and are seeking online resources. It includes essential information on how to become a teacher, including exams, employment for credential and certified teachers, and financial support. Bilingual Education Credentialing Alternative (BECA) http://seclang.sdcs.k12.ca.us/beca

62. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Education - Guides & Reference - Gove
teacher Licensure http//arkedu.state.ar.us/teachers/ Presents certification andlicensing 6. california Commission on teacher Credentialing http//www
http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=918355

63. Office Of Field Support Services: Teacher Certification Examination
CBEST (california Basic Education Skills Test) For test booklets and who need tomeet undergraduate requirements for teacher certification purposes may do so
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/ADMINISTRATION/ofss/certification.htm
Teacher Certification Examination
Teacher Licensing

Student Teaching

Workshops
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Visitors Center
Office of Field Support Services
at Teachers College, Columbia University
Teacher Certification Examinations and Information The following testing information is available in the Office of Field Support Services, Whittier 5L. NYSTCE (New York State Teacher Certification Examination)
Office of Field Support Services NYSTCE Information
including registration booklets and study guides for the Liberal Arts and Sciences test, the Assessment of Teaching Skills - Written, the Content Specialty Tests, Language Proficiency Assessments, as well as guidelines for the Assessment of Teaching Skills - Performance video. 2002-2003 Test Administration Dates: September 28, 2002; December 7, 2002; March 1, 2003; May 1, 2003; July 19, 2003 PRAXIS (including NTE, PPST, and CBT)

64. U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
542 4367 www.ade.state.az.us/certification. Arkansas 3 Department of Education teacherEducation and california 2 Commission on teacher Credentialing 1812 9th
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
With Testing Requirements
The numbers following the state names are codes for state certification testing requirements. Alabama
Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
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United States Department of Defense Dependents Schools

Alabama
Department of Education
Division of Instructional Service
5108 Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street Montgomery 36130-2101, (334) 229-4271 Alaska Department of Education Teacher Education and Certification Goldbelt Building 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau 99801-1894, (907) 465-2831 www.educ.state.ak.us/teachercertification Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix 85007, (602) 542 4367 www.ade.state.az.us/certification Arkansas Department of Education Teacher Education and Licensure #4 State Capitol Mall, Rooms 106B/107B Little Rock 72201, (501) 682-4342 California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1812 9th Street Sacramento 95814-7000, (916) 445-0184 Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing, Room 105 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver 80203-1704, (303) 866-6628

65. American Association For Employment In Education - U.S. State Teacher Certificat
Rock 72201, 501682-4342 california (2) Commission on teacher Credentialing 18129th Street Sacramento 95814-7000, 916-445-0184 certification Office Colorado (1
http://www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu/aaee/certoffice.shtml
Quick Link About AAEE Contact Us Give us your feedback Education Candidates College Career Centers School Districts Educational Organizations Become a Member For Members Only
This article is taken from The Job Search Handbook for Educators. Each year, more than 135,000 teacher candidates use this book to help organize their job searches. This is just one of many featured articles which are researched and written by AAEE members. If you would like more information on ordering this handbook, c lick here The Job Search Handbook for Educators A teaching certification is valid only in the state for which it is issued, and certification and testing requirements are never static. If you are planning to move to another state, you should contact that state's certification office, as listed below. The number code following each entry indicates the types of testing which the state required at the time this information was published in the 1999 Job Search Hanbook. The key to the codes follows the state listing.
When you write or call the state certification office, indicate the type of certificate you are receiving from your current state, which national tests you have taken, and ask for application materials and procedures for obtaining certification in the new state. Another source of information about certification requirements will be the actual districts to which you apply.

66. KCSOS : Kern County’s ‘Teachers Of The Year’
to recognize eight Kern County teachers for achieving National Board certification. Formore information about the california teacher of the Year program check
http://kcsos.kern.org/news/stories/storyReader$1334
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Divisions Of KCSOS Our Mission Statement Educational Services Alternative Education Child Development Services ... Network for Children Special Projects Dental Health Network Baby Steps KEEP Outdoor School MOVE International Museum Education CALM Kern County Museum Special Education Valley Oaks Charter School Management Services Communications KETN Webteam FCMAT ... Schools Legal Service Support Services Human Resources SISC Technology Services Transportation Fiscal Services
Kern County’s ‘Teachers of the Year’
Highland High School chemistry teacher Cathy Ann Crosby and Desert High School (Edwards Air Force Base) mathematics teacher Jacqueline Payne are Kern County’s “Teachers of the Year” for 2003-04. They will represent Kern County in the California Teacher of the Year competition along with alternate Marjorie Bothwell, a third and fourth grade teacher at Wallace Elementary School in Kernville. The California Department of Education (CDE) sponsors the annual California Teacher of the Year program. Crosby, Payne and Bothwell were announced at a May 12 reception hosted by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools at the Kern County Museum. Also recognized were 39 other county teachers who had been nominated for the award by their schools and districts. A committee of educators and volunteers reviewed all the applications. Site visits were made to the top candidates during the first week of May. All 42 nominees received plaques and certificates.

67. California Commission On Teacher Credentialing -- Home Page
PDF 1.3Mb AB 471 requires that the california Commission on each year on the numberof teachers who received credentials, certificates, permits and
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/
CCTC Home
California Teacher Credential Look-up and Renewal

About the Commission

SB 2042 - New Preparation Standards

Credential Information
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Flex Your Power

Email the Webmaster
Page Updated June 4, 2004
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/
What's New? Job Opportunity Bulletin: Senior Information Systems Analyst (Supervisor) [PDF] Pending Freeze Exemption Approval
Final Filing Date: July 1, 2004 or until filled Read Complete Bulletin [PDF] Posted June 4, 2004 Job Opportunity Bulletin: Office Technician (Typing)/Office Assistant (Typing) [PDF] Pending Freeze Exemption Approval Final Filing Date: July 1, 2004 or until filled Read Complete Bulletin [PDF] Posted June 1, 2004 Emergency Permits and Credential Waivers: 2002-2003 Annual Report [PDF] Posted June 2, 2004 Coded Correspondence 04-0003 Changes in Professional Teacher Preparation Program Standards and Preconditions Read More Posted June 1, 2004 Job Opportunity: Office Assistant (General) [PDF] Pending Freeze Exemption Approval Final Filing Date: June 9, 2004 or until filled Read Complete Bulletin [PDF] Posted June 1, 2004

68. Untitled Document
Employed teacher Option If you're currently teaching in a california K12 also offering a traditional teacher preparation track as a contracted teacher in a Multiple Subjects
http://www.calstateteach.com/

69. Teacher Education Institute
, Teachers earn recertification, in-service, staff development or continuingeducation credit from our online professional development courses!
http://www.teachereducation.com/
Teachers earn 3 semester hours of graduate credit – conveniently! Graduate Catalog! Teachers earn re-certification, in-service, staff development or continuing education credit from our online professional development courses Professional Development Catalog! Each class teaches practical and proven classroom skills! TEI's course catalog is continuously updated with new courses that address what's happening now in your classroom. Our new courses:
  • Teaching Gifted and Talented Students Action Research in the Classroom Teaching Creativity, Creatively

70. Iyengar Yoga Teachers Directory
Avenue Solana Beach, CA 92075 Phone (619) 7921527 Roger Cole is a research psychobiologistand certified Iyengar yoga teacher near San Diego, california.
http://www.iyoga.com/teachers.html
Iyengar Yoga Teachers Directory
Last updated July 29, 2001
Please send corrections and updates to gregb@iyoga.com
Australia
Carmela Byrnes
Troppo Yoga School
119 Mitchell Street, Larrakeyah
Darwin
Northern Territory
Phone: 08 89322810
Fax: 08 89321440
E-mail: carmela.byrnes@octa4.net.au Manly and Forestville Iyengar Yoga
9 Lady Davidson Court
Forrestville NSW 2087
Australia Phone/fax 2 9451 6858 All class levels Principal Teacher: Peter Howe Other Teachers: Susan Marsh, Mino Marill, Sylviane James Blue Mountains Yoga Studio 4 / 118 Main Street Katoomba NSW 2780 Australia Tel / Fax 02 47826718 Email - goode@pnc.com.au Principal Teachers - Alan Goode and Lulu Bull. Clifton Hill Yoga Studio 129 Queens Pde Clifton Hill 3068 Melbourne Australia email: info@iyoga.com.au web: www.iyoga.com.au Daily and evening classes from beginners to advanced Pre and post-natal, childrens yoga and intensives Frank Jesse, Junior intermediate BKS Iyengar Yoga Association of Australia PO Box 159 Mosman New South Wales 2088 Tel/fax: 61 2 9948 2365/1 800 677 037 email: willetts@dot.net.au

71. Online Resources
Association. CTA california Teachers Association. education. NationalTeacher certification Requirements - Features information by state.
http://www.coc.cc.ca.us/offices/teach/resources.asp
Shortcuts Access Center Athletics Class Schedule(s) Registration Information Transcripts Application for Admission Community Resources Foundation Students Student Services About COC Classes Jobs Library Community Extension COC Foundation International Students Site Map Search COC Website
Next Steps to Teach
TEACH Center Teach Home Calendar of Events ... TRDP Symposium
Online Resources
(Some of these links are not hosted by C.O.C.) UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS College of the Canyons University Center Link to the website that features all of the higher education programs available at College of the Canyons Cal State University, Bakersfield Liberal studies program on College of the Canyons campus Cal State University, Chico, Liberal Studies Online Complete your degree online University California, Irvine - School of Humanities Cal State University, Northridge - School of Education Cal State Teach - Cal State Teach is a non-traditional program that allows working teachers to earn their credential without attending traditional college classes Pacific Oaks University - College and Children's School Cal State University, Long Beach

72. University Of California Extension | Education | TESL/CLAD Certificate Program
The CLAD Certificate (1). UCSC Extension offers a sequence of courses approved bythe california Commission on teacher Credentialing (CCTC) to meet the K12
http://www.ucsc-extension.edu/main/education/teslcert.html
April - Aug. Catalog Pull Down Art + Design Education English Language Field Studies Humanities/Human Developmt The Institute OLLI Lifelong Learning Online Courses Retraining Assistance Science Illustration CCIE Training Program English Language International International Students Master's Degree On-Site Training Home About Us Continuing Education Units Text Only
For more information on courses in Teaching English as a Second Language, Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development and Teaching English as a Foreign Language, please click here
The CLAD Certificate (1) UCSC Extension offers a sequence of courses approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) to meet the K12 teacher competencies in CLAD (Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development). Credentialed teachers completing the UCSC Extension 18.5 quarter-unit program can receive a specialized authorization in CLAD from the CCTC. CLAD Courses (18.5 units) (2) 1. CLAD authorization through course work; no state test required.
2. Can be taken in any order.

73. National Board Professional Teacher Standards
List of california National Board Certified Teachers. QuickTime In orderto see the videos you need QuickTime installed in your computer.
http://www.gse.uci.edu/nbc/

List of California National

Board Certified Teachers

In order to see the videos you
need QuickTime installed
in your computer
Information About National Board Certification

National Board Incentives in California

California's Support Programs

Interviews Discussing National Board Certification
...
Web Links
To request an application, call 1-800-22-TEACH or visit NBPTS Web Site *If you don't have an Internet connection, you can install QuickTime from the CD-ROM. For detailed instructions about how to install QuickTime select Macintosh or Windows platform.

74. How California Recruits, Prepares, And Assists New Teachers
state teachers with certification from the National Board for Professional TeachingStandards (NBPTS) to immediately become credentialed california teachers.
http://www.edsource.org/pub_edfct_recruits.cfm
EdSource is a nonpartisan nonprofit working to clarify complex issues in California public education. To better understand our audience and serve you more effectively, please take a few seconds to answer two questions for us. 1. What is your primary role when visiting EdSource Online? School Site Administrator/Teacher Media/Journalist District Staff/School Board University Faculty or Student Parent or PTA Research or Policy Organization Community/Civic/Advocacy Group Business National government/Policymaker Grantmaking Foundation State government/Policymaker State Education Associations: (CTA, CSBA, ACSA, etc.) 2. Where is your primary residence? In California Elsewhere in the U.S. Outside the U.S. Thank you!
Please e-mail us if you are having problems submitting this form

75. Teacher Quality Overview
to recognize exemplary teacher performance, many to individuals to seek National Boardcertification. programs that support california teachers National Board
http://www.edsource.org/edu_tea.cfm
EdSource is a nonpartisan nonprofit working to clarify complex issues in California public education. To better understand our audience and serve you more effectively, please take a few seconds to answer two questions for us. 1. What is your primary role when visiting EdSource Online? School Site Administrator/Teacher Media/Journalist District Staff/School Board University Faculty or Student Parent or PTA Research or Policy Organization Community/Civic/Advocacy Group Business National government/Policymaker Grantmaking Foundation State government/Policymaker State Education Associations: (CTA, CSBA, ACSA, etc.) 2. Where is your primary residence? In California Elsewhere in the U.S. Outside the U.S. Thank you!
Please e-mail us if you are having problems submitting this form

76. University Of California - K-12 Educators - University Of California Resources A
including traditional and alternative certification programs. Special Programs forTeachers UC offers programs in collaboration with california colleges and
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/welcome.html
Quick Links A-Z Index Directories Contact ...
College Prep and Outreach Home

UC Resources for K-12 Educators The University of California is involved in the full spectrum of California education, from kindergarten through college and beyond to lifelong learning. The following UC resources and programs are designed to assist K-12 teachers and administrators statewide in fulfilling a shared commitment to improving our schools and educating our children. Professional Development for Teachers
California Subject Matter Projects

California Professional Development Institutes

California Reading and Literature Project
...
Mathematics Professional Development Institutes
Development in Key Subject Areas:
Arts

English Language Learners

Foreign Language

History and Social Science
... Teacher Preparation and Certification UC recruits, trains and supports K-12 educators at each of its eight general campuses, and offers multiple routes to teacher credentialing, including traditional and alternative certification programs. New Teacher Center Pre-Intern Teacher Academies Special Programs for Teachers UC offers programs designed to serve targeted K-12 populations in collaboration with California colleges and universities.

77. Student California Teachers Association
Hold CPR certification training for members process rights for new teachers, the teachershortage, vouchers Also, check the CTA magazine, california Educator for
http://www.cta.org/SCTA/ChapterLeaders/ChapterActivities.htm
Chapter Leaders
Chapter Activities/Events When planning chapter activities, consider developing events around four major areas:
  • Teacher Quality
  • Community Outreach
  • Political Action
  • Membership Recruitment
  • Teacher Quality
  • CPR certification. Hold CPR certification training for members.
  • Partner with other campuses. Community colleges and four - year colleges/universities can develop partnerships to educate members about transfer information, testing and requirements for credential programs. SCTA chapters can also work together in developing events for their members.
  • Teacher panel. Present a panel of teachers to discuss and answer questions on a variety of issues (i.e. new teachers support programs, how to prepare for a sub, etc). Contact your local CTA office for possible contacts to be part of the panel.
  • Workshops. Schedule a workshop or mini-conference for members. Include food and a raffle prize. This can also be used as a membership recruitment tool by offering it free to those who join SCTA. For more information, see Planning a Workshop
  • Speakers. Ask faculty, community members or CTA staff to speak on a variety of education issues.
  • 78. EdGateway Discussions
    Fwd FW Nationa Board certification Subsidy for california Teachers 07/06/2001173000 Mike Contino see attachment Subject Nationa Board certification
    http://www.edgateway.net/cs/ege/forum/cs_disc/608?x-showcontent=message_text

    79. Opportunity Knocks!
    TO california TEACHERS The State of california has a fee subsidy program to helppay the candidate fees for teachers pursuing National Board certification.
    http://www.ocde.k12.ca.us/opportunityknocks/institute6.html
    NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA TEACHERS
    The State of California has a fee subsidy program to help pay the candidate fees for teachers pursuing National Board Certification. California also has two incentive awards, ($10,000 and $20,000) for National Board Certified Teachers. Aren't you at least curious? For information please visit www.cde.ca.gov/pd/nbpts.html
    Institute For Teaching Excellence National Board Certification Support Project
    Program Description:
    The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) has developed high and rigorous standards for what teachers should know and be able to do. Teachers pursuing National Board Certification document their practices through standards-based portfolio entries and engage in curricular exercises at an assessment center. Those who become National Board Certified Teachers have demonstrated an understanding and application of the standards as well as commitment to the Five Core Propositions on which NBPTS is based.
    The Five Core Propositions are:
    1. Teachers are committed to students and their learning.

    80. California Definitions Of Qualified Teachers Rejected By Ed. Dept.
    california, where thousands teachers are either outside their fields of expertise,has set up a network of alternativecertification programs in its
    http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/9-02/EdWeek9-4-02b.html
    Early On Lead Poisoning Positive Behavior Support No Child Left Behind ... Detroit Parent Network Where to find help for a child in Michigan Anywhere in the U.S. , or Canada What's New? Help Text Menu ... Translate Last Updated: Article of Interest - Teacher Qualifications California Definitions of Qualified Teachers Rejected by Ed. Dept.
    by Joetta L. Sack, Education Week, September 4, 2002
    For more articles on disabilities and special ed visit www.bridges4kids.org
    California is revising its definitions of a qualified teacher, after a draft submitted to the U.S. Department of Education was shot down.
    The situation provides an early indicator of states' responses to the new teacher-quality mandates in the "No Child Left Behind Act" of 2001—and of how a state that has had chronic problems finding qualified teachers for its toughest classrooms might meet them.
    California, where thousands teachers are either working with emergency licenses or teaching outside their fields of expertise, has set up a network of alternative-certification programs in its drive to train more teachers.

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