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Need for Bilingual Teachers. Over 1.5 million students in California are English LearnersMajority of EL students speak Spanish Other language groups include Vietnamese, Korean, ChineseSchools need teachers who can communicate with students and their families and serve as a resource to other teachers.
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1. Bilingual Authorization Program Overview Dr. Lisa Winstead
Bilingual Authorization Coordinator
EC 344
lwinstead@fullerton.edu
2. Need for Bilingual Teachers Over 1.5 million students in California are English Learners
Majority of EL students speak Spanish
Other language groups include Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese
Schools need teachers who can communicate with students and their families and serve as a resource to other teachers
3. Although California law discourages bilingual education Parental waivers allow for bilingual programs
Dual Language Bilingual Education is becoming more popular
All-English instructional settings still require
Communication with parents and students
Understanding of cultural issues
4. Benefits Associated with Obtaining Bilingual Authorization Increases job opportunities
Improves language skills
Increases knowledge of cultural heritage
Enhances ability to contribute to diverse communities
5. Contributions You Will Make as a Bilingual-Bicultural Teacher Cultural and linguistic knowledge enable important connections with students and families
Background experiences promote greater sensitivity to the specific needs of English learners
Serve as an important resource to the school and community
6. BILINGUAL AUTHORIZATION, B-AUTH Multiple Subject or Single Subject Credential with bilingual teaching emphasis
CSUF offers Bilingual Authorization in Spanish
7. What are the requirements for admission to obtain a Bilingual Authorization? Bachelor’s Degree or
Completion of GE requirements with no more than 6 units remaining in your major
Admission into Multiple Subject or Single Subject Credential Program
Prior CSUF and non-CSUF credential program completers (those from other institutions) may also obtain Bilingual Authorization
A schedule of Overview Meetings for Credential Students are available at the following website: http://ed.fullerton.edu/adtep/
8. Spanish Bilingual Authorization For Candidates Starting Spring or Fall 2011 Experienced Team of Instructors
National Recognition (NCATE)
Many courses integrate bilingual methodology
Two additional courses
Student teaching in bilingual classroom
Spanish language assessment
May select a two or a three-semester cohort in the Multiple Subject Program (check with Single Subject Program for their semester options)
Begin in the spring or fall of 2011
9. Spanish Bilingual Authorization Course Information Spanish bilingual authorization
Two courses (methods and culture)
Courses may be applied towards a master’s degree
Option of a 2 or 3 semester program (MS program)*
Multiple Subject and Single Subject Students beginning after 2011 have the option of pursuing the Bilingual Authorization
Asian Bilingual Authorization is not offered at CSUF
Check with CSU Long Beach or CSU Northridge if interested
*Check with Single Subject Program Contact: mgrant@fullerton.edu
10. Multiple Subject Credential Program Options 2 Semester Program
Classes during the day
Full time-courses and student teaching
Employment not possible
May not be able to take additional courses
Bilingual Authorization courses may need to be taken during the summer of 2011 or extend program an additional semester. 3 Semester Program
Classes in late afternoon and evening
Student teaching in 2nd and 3rd semester
Allows for part-time employment
May take additional courses
Bilingual Authorization courses may be offered during the credential program or in summer
A good option for Bilingual Authorization
11. Single Subject Credential Program Options Check the Single Subject website for more information.
Contact: Maria Grant mgrant@fullerton.edu
12. Tentative Summer 2011 Courses CSU Fullerton may offer the following courses:
EDEL/EDSC 446 Methods and Inquiry
EDEL/EDSC 541 Culture and Education of Latino Students
These courses are open to credential candidates that have been accepted into the credential program as well as CSUF and non-CSUF completers.
CSUF and non CSUF completers will be required to take an intake language assessment first. After acceptance, then possibly register through “Extended Education” in order to take these required courses.
13. Getting the Bilingual Authorization, In Summary CSUF credential students take extra courses, conduct student teaching in a bilingual class, and pass language and academic assessments within the required Bilingual Authorization courses (EDEL/EDSC 446 & EDEL/EDSC 541).
CSUF and non CSUF credential completers must be assessed for language during an intake interview and then take required courses and their corresponding assessments to get a Bilingual Authorization add-on.
NOTE: These courses (446 and 541) are graded courses that can be included in the Master’s Program at CSUF. So, credential students and former completers may think about getting the Master’s Degree as well.
14. Bilingual Authorization via Examination Take and pass three state exams- CSET:LOTE subtests (II or III, IV, & V)
More information about these tests may found on the following website: www.ctel.nesinc.com/index.asp
You may also check the Commission on Teacher Credentialing website: www.ctc.ca.gov
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15. If you have any questions or need more information…
16. Thank you and we hope to see you in the Bilingual Authorization Program! Dr. Lisa Winstead
Bilingual Authorization Coordinator
Lwinstead@fullerton.edu