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How to Be a Special Education Teacher in California
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If you're interested in becoming a special education teacher in California, here are the steps you need to take: 1. Obtain a Bachelor's degree: To become a special education teacher in California, you must first earn a Bachelor's degree in education or a related field. Many colleges and universities offer degree programs specifically for special education teachers. 2. Complete a teacher preparation program: Once you have earned your Bachelor's degree, you'll need to complete a teacher preparation program. This program will provide you with the necessary coursework and practical experience to become a successful special education teacher. 3. Obtain a teaching credential: After completing your teacher preparation program, you'll need to obtain a teaching credential from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). You can obtain a preliminary credential after completing a teacher preparation program, and then a clear credential after completing additional requirements, such as passing exams and completing professional development. 4. Gain experience: To become a successful special education teacher, it's important to gain experience working with students with disabilities. You can gain experience through internships, student teaching, or by working as a substitute teacher. 5. Apply for jobs: Once you have your teaching credential and experience, you can begin applying for special education teaching jobs in California. You can find job listings through school districts, educational organizations, or online job boards. 6. Maintain your credential: To keep your teaching credential valid, you'll need to complete ongoing professional development and renew your credential every five years. It's important to note that the specific requirements for becoming a special education teacher in California may vary depending on the school district and the type of teaching position you are seeking. It's a good idea to research the requirements for your specific area to ensure that you meet all the necessary qualifications.
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