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Commission on Teacher CredentialingMultiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy InformationDecember 2015The Commission on Teacher Credentialing surveyed all Preliminary Multipleand Single Teacher Preparation programs to ascertain which programs acceptad hoc enrollment--for one or two courses rather than a full educatorpreparation program. This document was prepared to assist individuals,colleges, universities and employers find pedagogy courses that an individualcould complete to satisfy the §80499 requirements.Title 5 Regulations require that a teacher complete a pedagogy course in thecontent area for which the individual is earning an additional authorizationthrough the §80499 process.A single subject teacher earning a Multiple Subject teaching credential mustcomplete a self-contained or elementary pedagogy. In addition, the completionof both a beginning reader methodology course and passage of the ReadingInstruction Competency Assessment is required.A teacher earning a Single Subject authorization must complete adepartmentalized pedagogy course to earn the new content area authorization.The exceptions are within the Sciences—one science pedagogy course appliesto any of the science credentials and World Languages—one World Languagepedagogy course applies to any language.Only those institutions that completed the survey AND indicated that theyaccept ad hoc enrollment are listed in this document. The document alsoprovides specific pedagogy course information such as the delivery format,fees, number, title and contacts for the listed institutions. The information wascollected in October 2015 and was reported by the local institution. It ispossible that the information will change--please check with the institution.The Commission plans to collect this information annually and will post anupdated list in fall 2016.

Commission on Teacher CredentialingMultiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy InformationDecember 2015Table of ContentI. Course FormatII. Ad hoc EnrollmentIII. Delivery FormatIV. Application FeeV. Course FeeVI. MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information*1) Self Contained Pedagogy2) Reading Course3) English4) Mathematics5) Science6) Social Science7) Art8) Music9) Physical Education10) World Languages11) World Language: ELD12) Agriculture13) Business14) Health15) Home Economics16) Industrial and Technology EducationVII. Additional Information* Includes course number, course title, contact person and information, and thewebsite link.135791114172023262931333537383940414243

Institution NameCSUBakersfieldChannel IslandsChicoFresnoFullertonHumboldtLong BeachNorthridgeSan BernardinoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis deSanta CruzPrivateAlliant International UniversityAntioch UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBrandman UniversityCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia Lutheran UniversityChapman UniversityConcordia University IrvineDominican University of CaliforniaFresno Pacific UniversityHope International UniversityHumphreys CollegeLa Sierra UniversityMount Saint Mary's UniversityPacific Oaks CollegePacific Union CollegeSimpson UniversityTeachers College of San JoaquinUniversity of La VerneCourse FormatOffers Multiple Subject ProgramOffers Single Subject ProgramQuarter (transition to Semesters in Fall gram Schedule*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.YesYesYesYes1

Institution NameLEASacramento County Office of EducationProgram ScheduleSemester*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.Course FormatOffers Multiple Subject ProgramOffers Single Subject ProgramYes2

Allows 'Ad hoc' on provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.Industrial andTechnologyYesYesYesYesYesHome esYesYesYesYesYesYesWL: guageSocial Institution NameCSUBakersfieldChannel IslandsFresnoFullertonHumboldtLong BeachNorthridgeSan BernardinoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis ObispoSonomaStanislausUCIrvineRiversideSanta CruzPrivateAlliant International UniversityAntioch UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBrandman UniversityCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia Lutheran UniversityChapman UniversityConcordia University IrvineDominican University of CaliforniaFresno Pacific UniversityHope International UniversityLa Sierra UniversityMount Saint Mary's UniversityPacific Union CollegeSimpson UniversityTeachers College of San JoaquinUniversity of La VerneSingle Subject AuthorizationsReadingCourseMultiple YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes3

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.HealthHome EcIndustrial andTechnology21BusinessYes28AgricultureYes28WL: ELDSocial itution NameWhittier CollegeGrand TotalSingle Subject AuthorizationsSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple Subject21Yes22Yes2416710674

Delivery Format Key:FF Face-to Face ONLYB BlendedO Online FFFFFOFFBFFFFFFFFOFFBHFBOFFOFFFFO Face-to Face and OnlineFBO All threeFFBH Face-to Face and Blended/HybridIndustrial andTechnologyArtFFFFFFOOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFHome EcSocial FFFFFFFAgricultureEnglishSingle Subject AuthorizationsReadingCourseInstitution NameCSUBakersfieldChannel IslandsFresnoFullertonHumboldtLong BeachNorthridgeSan BernardinoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis ObispoSonomaStanislausUCIrvineRiversideSanta CruzPrivateAlliant International UniversityAntioch UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBrandman UniversityCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia Lutheran UniversityChapman UniversityConcordia University IrvineDominican University of CaliforniaFresno Pacific UniversityHope International UniversityHumphreys CollegeLa Sierra UniversityMount Saint Mary's UniversitySelfContainedPedagogyMultiple SubjectWL: ELDDelivery BFFOOOOFFO5

Delivery Format Key:FF Face-to Face ONLYB BlendedO Online OnlyFFO Face-to Face and OnlineFBO All threeFFBH Face-to Face and Blended/HybridOFFFFOFFOFFFFOFFIndustrial andTechnologyOFFFFOHome ocial ScienceOFFFFOFFWL: sicalEducationEnglishFFFFOFFFFFFSingle Subject AuthorizationsMusicReadingCourseInstitution NamePacific Union CollegeSimpson UniversityTeachers College of San JoaquinUniversity of La VerneWhittier CollegeSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple SubjectArtDelivery FormatOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF6

Application FeeSocial ScienceArtMusicPhysicalEducationWorldLanguageWL: ELDAgricultureBusinessHealthHome EcIndustrial andTechnology 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50Science 0-50Math 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 101-200Single Subject Authorizations 0-50EnglishInstitution NameCSUBakersfield 0-50Channel Islands 51-100FresnoFullerton 0-50Humboldt 0-50Long BeachNorthridge 0-50San Bernardino 0-50San Francisco 0-50San Jose 0-50San Luis ObispoSonoma 0-50StanislausUCIrvine 101-200Riverside 0-50Santa Cruz 51-100PrivateAlliant International University 51-100Antioch University 51-100Azusa Pacific University 0-50Brandman University 0-50California Baptist University 0-50California Lutheran University 0-50Chapman University 51-100Concordia University Irvine 0-50Dominican University of California 0-50Fresno Pacific University 0-50Hope International University 0-50Humphreys College 0-50La Sierra University 0-50Mount Saint Mary's University 0-50Pacific Union College 0-50Simpson University 0-50Teachers College of San Joaquin 0-50ReadingCourseSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple Subject 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 101-200 101-200 101-200 101-200 101-200 101-200 101-200 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 0-50 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.7

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50Industrial andTechnology 0-50 0-50Home Ec 0-50 0-50HealthArt 0-50 0-50BusinessSocial Science 0-50 0-50AgricultureScience 0-50 0-50WL: ELDMath 0-50 0-50WorldLanguageEnglish 0-50Single Subject ution NameUniversity of La VerneWhittier CollegeSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple SubjectMusicApplication Fee8

CI Contact Institution 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 501-1000 501-1000 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & upCICI 501-1000 1001 & upCICICICI 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 301-600 301-600 201 & up 201 & up 201 & upCICI 601-1000 601-1000 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 601-1000 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & upCI 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 101- 200 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600CICI 1001 & up 1001 & up*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 601-1000 201 & up 1001 & up 501-1000 601-1000 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 601-1000 201 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 601-1000 201 & up 1001 & up 501-1000Industrial andTechnology 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000Home Ec 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000Health 201 & up 601-1000 601-1000BusinessWorldLanguage 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000AgriculturePhysicalEducation 601-1000 601-1000WL: ELDMusic 601-1000Science 601-1000Math 601-1000EnglishArtSingle Subject AuthorizationsReadingCourseInstitution NameCSUBakersfieldChannel IslandsFresnoFullertonHumboldtLong BeachNorthridgeSan BernardinoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis ObispoSonomaStanislausUCIrvineRiversideSanta CruzPrivateAlliant International UniversityAntioch UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBrandman UniversityCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia Lutheran UniversityChapman UniversityConcordia University IrvineDominican University of CaliforniaFresno Pacific UniversityHope International UniversityHumphreys CollegeLa Sierra UniversityMount Saint Mary's UniversityPacific Union CollegeSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple SubjectSocial ScienceCourse Fee 201 & up 201 & up 101- 200 301-600 301-600 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 301-6009

Course FeeCI Contact InstitutionEnglishMathScienceSocial ultureBusinessHealthHome EcIndustrial andTechnology 201- 500 501-1000 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & up 201 & upCICICICICICICICICICICICICICICI 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.WL: ELDReadingCourseInstitution NameSimpson UniversityTeachers College of San JoaquinUniversity of La VerneWhittier CollegeSingle Subject AuthorizationsSelfContainedPedagogyMultiple Subject 1001 & up 1001 & up10

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Self-Contained PedagogyInstitution NameCSUCourse NumberBakersfieldEDEL 465Channel IslandsEDMS 527Course TitleSocial Studies Methods andAssessmentModern Methods onMathematics TeachingWhen OfferedContact PersonContact NumberF/W/SFran Petersonfpeterson@csub.eduF/SManuel ducationAnna ThalerSpring SemesterPetersenFullertonEDEL 430Foundations in Elementary SchoolFall/SpringTeachingHumboldtSED 701Special Topics: ElementaryMethodsLong BeachTeaching & Learning LanguageEDEL 442 or EDEL462 or EDEL 472 or Arts or Math or History/SocialScience or ScienceSCED 475NorthridgeEED 575 or EED565MSan BernardinoEELB 423, or EELB532, or EELB 533San FranciscoE ED 784Curriculum and Instruction inMathematicsFall/SpringSan JoseEDEL 108 DMathematics SeminarThursdaysSonomaMath in the Elem. School orEDMS 474 or EDMS Science in the Elem. School orSpring/Fall475 or EDMS 471Teaching Social Studies in a Mult. SemestersCultural settingStanislausEDMS 4121 orEDMS 4130 orEDMS 4140F/W/Sp/SuIntegrated Social Studies orFall/SpringMathematics Curriculum andSemestersMethodsEELB 423: Math Methods; EELB532: Science Methods; EELB 533: F/W/SSocial Science MethodsMathematic Methods or Scienceand Health Methods orFall/SpringHistory/Social Science and Visualand Performing Arts MethodsTeacherPreparationAdvising CenterCatherineSpencerDepartment ofElementaryEducationDr. PatriciaSwansonWebsite URLhttp://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher education/kmccrossan@fullerton.edu 924-3769LSEE ndedEducationhttp://www.csustan.edu/uee(209) 667-3111UCIrvineMultiple coursesCurriculum & Methods forofferred: EducationElementary School .(Subject322A,322B,323,324,Area)325*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.Offered F/W/SUC Irvine Schoolgseinfo@uci.eduof Educationeducation.uci.edu11

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Self-Contained PedagogyInstitution NameCourse NumberCourse TitleCurriculum Theory andInstructional Processes:Mathematics and ScienceWhen OfferedONLY FallQuarterRiversideEDUC 282A-001Santa CruzMathematics Learning & TeachingEDUC 222, or EDUC in Elementary Classrooms;Fall; Winter221Science Learning & Teaching inElementary ClassroomsContact PersonContact NumberWebsite URLLeticia Singhcreded@ucr.eduhttp://education.ucr.edu/Kim ernationalUniversityEDU 6022,EDU6032, EDU6042, EDU6052Curriculum and Instruction inDiverse Classrooms: LanguageArts, Mathematics, Science, andSocial Science (respectively)Spring Semester(4 units total)AntiochUniversityTEP 533ProfessionalSeminarProfessional SeminarFallMariannemcaston@antioch.eduD'Emidio CastonAzusa PacificUniversityTEP 526Methods of TeachingMathematics (K-8)Fall 2 or Spring2Graduate /graduateprofessionalcenter/BrandmanUniversityEDMU 523, orEDMU 524, orEDMU 525Fall 1, Fall 2,Teaching History, Social Science &Spring 1, SpringVisual Performing Arts,or2, Summer 1Teaching and Learning Math, or(History,Teaching and Learning ScienceScience Only)Angela Haugh,Director brandman.edu/educationCalifornia BaptistEDU 512UniversityTeaching Language Arts andSocial SciencesCaliforniaLutheranUniversityTeaching II: Advanced Planning & Fall/SpringMethods for Content Standards SemesterEDTP 525Fall/SpringDenise ademics/schools-colleges/school(951) ccanchol@callutheran.edu /student services/credentials/qualifying multiple subject.phpTeaching and Learning in theEDUC 540/540P ORCulturally Diverse Classroom I OR Every Semester Maria Lynchmmlynch@chapman.edu http://www.chapman.edu/cesEDUC 541/541PIIMath & Science MethodsConcordiaEduc 522 and EducFall/SpringDebbie Brumfield debbie.brumfield@cui.eduElementary/Integrated MethodsUniversity Irvine n provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.12

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Self-Contained PedagogyInstitution NameCourse NumberCourse TitleDominicanUniversity ofCaliforniaEDUC 5145 or 5545 Teaching MathFresno PacificUniversityEDUC 645HopeInternationalUniversityLa SierraUniversityPacific UnionCollegeSimpsonUniversityUniversity of LaVerneWhen OfferedContact PersonContact NumberWebsite dominican. ntials/curriculumF/SCarolyn ShawCurriculum Design andImplementation: MultipleSubjectsFall/SpringEdith ThiessenEDU 5340Methods of Language Art andReading InstructionF/W/SSandee Venegas srvenegas@hiu.eduEDCI 415/521Mathematics hild; Sylviaedci@lasierra.eduGallegosFall QuarterMarsha Crowmcrow@puc.eduAll SemestersDr. Glee F/SDr. AnitaFlemington909-448-4626laverne.eduF/SCatherine George 562-907-4248EDUC 345ED 5420EDUC 477Whittier College EDUC 505 or 507Teaching Elementary School Math& ScienceCurriculum and Instruction forElementaryIntroduction and Methods ofTeachingMultiple Subject Curriculum &Pedagogy*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact 13

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Reading CourseInstitution NameCSUCourse NumberBakersfieldEDEL 460Channel IslandsEDMS 523Course TitleWhen OfferedLanguage and Literacy for DiverseF/W/SClassroomsLiteracy 2:F/SMulticultural/MultilingualFullertonEDEL 433Language Arts & ReadingInstruction in the Public SchoolsLong BeachEDEL 452Teaching & Learning ReadingNorthridgeEED 520Teaching Reading in theElementary SchoolSan BernardinoEELB 315Reading/Language Arts &PedagogySan FranciscoE ED 782Teaching Reading/Language ArtsK-3San JoseEDEL 108AReading/Language Arts for theCulturally/Linguistically DiverseClassroomSonomaTeaching Reading & LanguageArts to Younger Students OREDMS 463 or EDMSTeaching Reading and Language464Arts to Older Students andStruggling ReadersStanislausEDMS 4110Reading Methods: EnglishInstructionEducation 326 (4Units)Curriculum and Methods forElementary ReadingF/W/Sp/SuSummer/F/WT/ThContact NumberWebsite URLhttp://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher education/Fran Petersonfpeterson@csub.eduManuel ducationkmccrossan@fullerton.edu sing duDepartment n/teachingPrograms/multipleSubject.htmlDr. Rocio Dresser 408-924-4076LSEE FallUC Irvine Schoolgseinfo@uci.eduof EducationUCBerkeleyDavisIrvineContact Person(209) 667-3111education.uci.eduRiverside*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution.14

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Reading CourseInstitution NameCourse NumberCourse TitleWhen OfferedEDUC 220Reading & Language Arts forElementary ClassroomsEDU 6012Applied Linguistics Seminar:Teaching Literacy (3 units)AntiochUniversityTEP 505Reading Instruction in ElementarySummer-FallClassroomsAzusa PacificUniversityTESP 516Clinical Experiences in TeachingReading and Writing K-12BrandmanUniversityEDMU 521Literacy and Language in K-8Classrooms IISanta a BaptistEDU iversityFallContact PersonContact NumberKim iant.eduFall 1 or Spring1Graduate andProfessionalCenterAngela Haugh,Director allutheran.edu /student services/credentials/qualifying multiple subject.phpEDTP 521Literacy & Language in DiverseClassroomsChristinaCancholaEDUC 500/500PLiteracy and Learning: ElementaryReadingMARIA LYNCHReading Instruction in DiverseClassroomsDebbie Brumfield debbie.brumfield@cui.eduEDUC 5165 or 5565 Teaching ReadingFresno PacificUniversityEDUC 642Language & Literacy: Theory &PracticeLa SierraUniversityEDCI 414/520/LabReading K-8*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact phpgpc@apu.eduDenise PayneDominicanUniversity io CastonTeaching Reading & PhonicsConcordiaEduc 560University IrvineWebsite URLmmlynch@chapman.eduwww.chapman.edu/cesCarolyn @dominican. ntials/curriculumEdith schild; /education/curriculum-instruction/15

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationMultiple Subject - Reading CourseInstitution NameCourse NumberWhen OfferedContact PersonContact NumberWebsite URLElementary Reading MethodsDr. Julie Feldmanjabe@msmc.la.eduAbeEDUC 353Beginning Reading & WritingMarsha Crowmcrow@puc.eduED 5400Language Arts for ElementaryDr. Glee Brooksgbrooks@simpsonu.edusimpsonu.eduF/SDr. e George 562-907-4248Mount SaintEDU 256Mary's UniversityPacific UnionCollegeSimpsonUniversityUniversity of LaVerneCourse TitleEDUC 462Whittier College EDUC 502Literacy Methods for MultipleSubjects CandidatesLiteracy Development in theElementary School*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact ittier.edu16

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationSingle Subject - EnglishInstitution NameCSUCourse NumberCourse TitleWhen OfferedContact PersonContact NumberWebsite URLhttp://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher education/programs/single subject/index.htmlBakersfieldEDSE 532CStrategies and Methods forTeaching Single SubjectF/W/SFran Petersonfpeterson@csub.eduChannel IslandsEDSS 543Teaching English in High SchoolF/SAnn Eklundann.eklund@csuci.eduFresnoCurriculum andContent Area Methods andInstruction (CI) 161Materials in Secondary TeachingMth Mtl EnglDr. EDSC 542EAdvanced Methods of TeachingEnglishkmccrossan@fullerton.edu http://www.ou.fullerton.edu/HumboldtSED 733 & 746Secondary Curriculum Instruction:English & Secondary Seminar:EnglishUniversityExtendedEducationAnna dt.edu/extended/open.html#registerLong BeachEDSS 450GCurriculum and Methods inTeaching EnglishTeacherPreparationAdvising ubject/adding-additional-credentialMark Groenmgroen@csusb.eduNorthridgeSED 525ENMethods of Teaching EnglishSan BernardinoESEC 506ECurriculum in the Content:EnglishSan FranciscoENG 713Seminar in Curriculum andInstruction in English ISan JoseENED 353Methods of Teaching EnglishSan Luis ObispoENGL 424SonomaTeaching in theContent AreasEnglishTeaching English in SecondarySchoolsStanislausENGL 4610Literature & Writing SecondarySchool English Teachers*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact ject/index.htmlDepartment of415-338-2264;English Languageengdept@sfsu.eduand LiteratureTSpring OnlySydney ets/2015ENGLspring/S15engl grad/ENED%20353-01%20S15%20Marsh.pdfDr. Megan Guise meguise@calpoly.eduwww.soe.calpoly.eduCSSE ndedEducationhttp://www.csustan.edu/uee17

MS/SS Pedagogy Course InformationSingle Subject - EnglishInstitution NameUCCourse NumberCourse TitleIrvineEducation 338Teaching in English SecondarySchoolsRiversideEDUC X450.15Curriculum Theory and Methods:Content Specific Pedagogy forSecondary English Language ArtsSanta CruzEDUC 227English Teaching for SecondaryClassroomsEDU 6829Single Subject Methods (4 units)EDSU 533-1Effective English/Language ArtsInstruction for Single sityBrandmanUniversityCalifornia BaptistEDU 519 ersityWhen OfferedFallWinterContact PersonContact NumberUC Irvine Schoolgseinfo@uci.eduof Educationeducation.uci.eduAbril Chavandoand tension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr course details.php?crsid 35650Kim uhttps://www.brandman.edu/educationAngela Haugh,Director ofCredentialServicesSubject Area SpecializationDenise PayneEDTP 535Teaching II: Subject SpecificPedagogy Skills - EnglishChristinaCancholaEDUC530/EDUC530PSecondary Subject MatterMethodsMARIA u /student pmmlynch@chapman.eduEDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation IIIFresno PacificUniversityEDUC 696ENSingle Subject Methods: EnglishEdith ThiessenHopeInternationalUniversityEDU 6512Disciplinary

A single subject teacher earning a Multiple Subject teaching credential must complete a self-contained or elementary pedagogy. In addition, the completion of both a beginning reader methodology course and passage of the Reading Instruction Competency Assessment is required. A teacher earning a Single Subject authorization must complete a