01-19-2017, 04:33 PM
cali86 Wrote:Hmm I'm curious what program she is doing?
I also live in CA and the requirements are quite tedious. I am almost done with my Bachelors Degree but I am told in order to get credentialed in CA you need CBEST, CSET, RICA, and a few other tests... I don't think its as easy as just doing a one year program and student teaching but if there is a way I would love to know it as that is what direction I was wanting to go.. I'm currently a Substitute Teacher here and I had to have 90 units, proof of enrollment in 4 year college, and my CBEST complete just to do that.
I never said it wasn't tedious, I just said that you don't have to have a specific degree in teaching, or math, to get your credential and become a math teacher (she has a business degree). I was more replying to the idea of which degree to get, and thinking that they could get a BALS degree quickly.
I will ask my friend what the program is, but it's definitely a year. And I do know that she was studying for exams as part of the program.
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