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Cal. Educ. Code § 44260.2

Credential Types

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2011
The minimum requirements for the three-year preliminary designated subjects adult education teaching credential shall be all of the following:
The minimum requirements for the three-year preliminary designated subjects adult education teaching credential shall be all of the following:
(a) For nonacademic subjects:
(1) Three years of adequate, successful, and recent experience in, or a combination of experience and education in, the nonacademic subject to be named on the credential.
(2) Possession of a high school diploma or the passage of an equivalency examination as designated by the commission.
(a) For nonacademic subjects:
(1) Three years of adequate, successful, and recent experience in, or a combination of experience and education in, the nonacademic subject to be named on the credential.
(2) Possession of a high school diploma or the passage of an equivalency examination as designated by the commission.
(b) For academic subjects: (1) A baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of postsecondary education that includes a minimum of 20 semester units, or the equivalent quarter units, of coursework in the subject to be named on the credential. (2) Passage of the state basic skills requirement pursuant to Sections 44252 and 44252.5.
(b) For academic subjects, a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education that includes a minimum of 20 semester units, or the equivalent quarter units, of coursework in the subject to be named on the credential.
(c) Satisfaction of the requirements for teacher fitness pursuant to Sections 44339, 44340, and 44341.
(c) Satisfaction of the requirements for teacher fitness pursuant to Sections 44339, 44340, and 44341.

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