Education Specialist Instruction Credential (Out-of-State Program 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Education Specialist Instruction Credential in our editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Online Direct Application Requirements Checklist. Ensure you have all necessary supporting materials ready for submission.
  3. Fill out the checklist, specifying your requested specialty area(s) from the provided list. This is crucial for processing your application correctly.
  4. Upload official transcripts showing your earned bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally-accredited institution. Ensure these documents are clear and legible.
  5. Provide photocopies of passing scores for the California Basic Skills Requirement (BSR). If not met at application time, note that you have one year to fulfill this requirement after receiving your Level I credential.
  6. Indicate how you will meet the fingerprint clearance requirement by submitting form 41-LS if you're a first-time applicant or providing documentation if you've previously applied.
  7. Complete any additional sections as required based on your teaching experience and specialty areas, ensuring all fields are filled accurately before submission.

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The law changed this summer. You dont need CBEST if you have a bachelors degree. Previously you could waive the CBEST if you scored high enough on the SAT or ACT or took math, reading, and writing courses in college and had your transcript evaluation by the CTC.
The candidate must complete all of the following requirements. Completion of a bachelors degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Completion of a subject matter program. Completion of a Commission-approved Education Specialist Credential preparation program.
A California teaching credential is made up of two tiers or parts. The first part, the preliminary credential, takes about 2 years to complete. The second part, the clear credential, takes about another 2 years to complete.
Lets take a look at a state that does not have full license reciprocity, just to see the difference. California only offers reciprocity for 45 states, including Arizona, Hawaii, Texas, and New York. Teachers must meet subject matter criteria for their credential area.
Special Education (Education Specialist Instruction) Credentials authorize the holder to teach in the disability areas of specialization such as Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Moderate/Severe Disabilities, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Visual Impairments, Physical and Health Impairments, and Early Childhood Special Education.

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Its not hard at all. Just look at the department of education website for the state youre interested in because they may require some additional trainings. I moved from AZ to VA last school year and had to do a CPS training(free, online ) and a CPR/first aid training.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $116,456 and as low as $32,568, the majority of Education Specialist salaries currently range between $64,100 (25th percentile) to $115,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $114,974 annually in California.

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