国际学生入学条件
Minimum of 45 hours of experiences related to working with children or youth
Submit two program reference forms: one from a person who has observed the applicant's academic competence (current or former instructor) and the other from a person who has observed the applicant working with children or youth. NOTE: References from family members will not be accepted
Submit a graduate writing sample in the form of an essay addressing a prompt related to the program's foundation in social justice and equity tied to a current issue in education. The essay prompt will change. Refer to the supplemental application for the current essay prompt
Satisfy writing proficiency in one of the following ways:
Pass the entire CBEST (must pass the writing portion with a minimum of 37 points),
Pass the CSET: Writing Skills Test (Multiple Subject applicants only), or
Meet the graduation writing requirement (GWAR) at any CSU campus, or
Successfully complete an upper-division advanced English composition course, with a ''B'' grade or better
Satisfy Basic Skills Competence. For more detailed information, visit the CTC website. Example of ways to satisfy Basic Skills Competence include:
Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) – all sections must be taken and passed
Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) English and Math sections (tests completed in high school)
Pass a basic skills examination from another state
Satisfy Subject Matter Competence by taking and passing all subtests of the Elementary CSET or complete a subject matter program
Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.67 overall or 2.75 in last 60 semester or 90 quarter units as evidenced from official transcripts from every college/university attended
Complete Credential Prerequisite Courses : EDUC 170, EDUC 100A, EDUC 100B, HLSC 136, and KINS 172 (equivalent workshop can be taken during the program). Lists of equivalent coursework is located on the Teaching Credentials website.
Participate in the Mandatory Interview.
TOEFL iBT: 80
TOEFL PBT: 550
IELTS: 6.5
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic-65
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课程简介
The Education Specialist Instruction Credential authorizes the holder to provide instruction and special education support as well as conduct Educational Assessments related to student's access to the academic core curriculum. Support services can be provided according to the credential holder's area of specialization in the following settings:<br><br>Resource rooms or services<br><br>Special education settings<br><br>General education settings<br><br>Special schools<br><br>Home/hospital settings<br><br>State hospitals<br><br>Development centers<br><br>Correctional facilities<br><br>Non-public, non-sectarian schools and agencies<br><br>Alternative and non-traditional instructional<br><br>Public school settings other than classroom<br><br>Programs offered lead to Certificates of Eligibility and/or the Preliminary Credential in three specialties:<br><br>Education Specialist: Teaching Credential Program: Early Childhood Special Education<br>Education Specialist: Mild/Moderate Disabilities Specialist (M/M) and<br>Education Specialist: Moderate/Severe Disabilities Specialist (M/S).<br>All above specialties comply with regulations and standards as issued by SB2042 and AB1059 (English Language Authorization).<br><br>University- and California Commission on Teacher Credentialing- (CTC) approved program options also allow candidates to pursue the M/M or M/S specialty concurrently with the Multiple Subject Credential. Another approved program allows candidates to add an ECSE Certificate to existing Clear M/M, M/S or other California Special Education Specialist credentials. For additional information regarding the ECSE Certificate, please contact the ECSE Coordinator (current the program is on hiatus) or Teaching Credentials Office.<br><br>All credential programs undergo continual review and change, current requirements are available on the Teaching Credentials website. All candidates are required to seek advisement regarding credential coursework and must complete a program advisement plan prior to the start of the program. Candidates must take prerequisites prior to the start of the program, candidates who continue without advisement or do not complete prerequisites prior to the start of the program may be disenrolled.<br><br>Special Education Internships<br>All Preliminary Education Specialist programs at Sacramento State have been approved by CCTC as internship programs. In order to be eligible for an Intern Education Specialist Credential, candidates must<br><br>have been admitted and cleared all admission requirements for the credential program,<br>have received the recommendation of a faculty member,<br>have received an offer of employment from an employer, and<br>be pursuing an internship with a district/school that has a written internship agreement (Memorandum of Understanding) with Sacramento State.<br>Only candidates in their final semester of the program can be considered for internships.
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