Cal. Educ. Code § 44616
Exchange and Recruitment
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2011
The Department of Education may contract with universities and colleges in this state approved by the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing as a teacher education institution for furnishing refresher courses in which applicants for a special credential in the teaching of a foreign language issued under Section 44615 who have not had previous recent teaching experience may secure instruction in the teaching of a foreign language that will enable them to meet the standards prescribed by the commission.
(a) The department may contract with universities and colleges in this state approved by the commission as a teacher education institution for furnishing refresher courses in which applicants for a special credential in the teaching of a world language issued under Section 44615 who have not had previous recent teaching experience may secure instruction in the teaching of a world language that will enable them to meet the standards prescribed by the commission.
Instruction in the teaching of foreign languages pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be limited to 500 persons a year.
(b) Instruction in the teaching of world languages pursuant to this section shall be limited to 500 persons a year.
The Department of Education may pay to each person enrolled in such a refresher course a stipend of seventy-five dollars ($75) a week for a total of six weeks or a stipend paid in some other manner but the total amount paid to an individual shall not exceed four hundred fifty dollars ($450).
(c) The department may pay to each person enrolled in a refresher course a stipend of seventy-five dollars ($75) a week for a total of six weeks or a stipend paid in some other manner but the total amount paid to an individual shall not exceed four hundred fifty dollars ($450).
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