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Saturday July 4, 2009
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Science Credential ProgramSpring 2009 Advising Information Science Advisors are available for advising during the summer. Please look at the list below to find out which advisors are "on call" when you need information. Week of June 1, June 8, July 27, August 17 - Dave Nickles Dr. Jim Kisiel (jkisiel@csulb.edu, 562-985-1325) FO5-133 Dr. Laura Henriques (lhenriqu@csulb.edu, 562-985-4801) FO5-118
A science teaching credential enables you to teach middle school and high school science. The credential has two major parts - content and pedagogy (or science & teaching). In order to demonstrate that you know "what to teach" (the content or subject matter competency) you must complete prescribed courses in your field or pass state approved tests. California schools often teach integrated science so the credential requires you to demonstrate breadth and depth in the content area. As you look at the list of required courses, you will see that you are required to complete introductory level courses in each science field (breadth) and upper division courses in your own field (depth). The professional education courses will help you learn how to teach. In these courses you will learn about methodology, classroom management and reading in the science classroom. You will also learn about today's schools and how you can most effectively impact the diversity of students you will find there. Click here to learn more about the Department of Science Education. See the bulletin board outside FO5 for information about the program, job opportunities, upcoming events and deadlines. The program listserve will also provide useful information. Click here to subscribe to the science credential listserve. See past messages sent to the program listserve. The Single Subject Office holds regularly scheduled Informational Meetings. We offer many forms of support to help you succeed. Other important dates to note: |
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