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To obtain a clear credential, you must complete one of the following options before the preliminary credential expires: Complete a Commission-approved teacher induction program. Obtain a National Board of Professional Teaching Standards certification.
Becoming a Teacher in California To meet increased demand for teachers, California no longer requires the CBEST and CSET exams as a condition to becoming a teacher. However, some requirements have remained the same if you want to be a teacher in this state. Lets see what that means for you!
A Preliminary Credential is a teaching or service credential that is valid for five years. Preliminary credentials require the holder to complete a bachelors degree, an approved educator preparation program, basic skills, subject matter competence, and additional specific requirements.
Looking for a way to clear your preliminary teaching credential online? Now you can with the Teacher Induction Program from Cal State Fullerton. This online program lets you clear your preliminary teaching credential in 1-2 years and meets Californias latest requirements for teacher credentialing.
California has a two-tier credential structure. A preliminary credential is the first document issued after an individual meets basic credential requirements. The preliminary credential is issued for a maximum of five years. A clear credential is issued when all credential requirements have been completed.
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Intern programs offer the fastest path to a teaching career. Candidates can serve as a teacher of record and earn a salary after completing 120 hours of pre-service requirementsfar less than other pathway types require.
Alex Delgado Actually, clearing a credential is possible for substitute teachers, ymca employees, assistant teachers, even school volunteers. You just have to find a program that allows ``unemployed teachers, and pay for it out of pocket of course. A good option is UCLA.

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