Future Teachers
Over the next decade the Nation will need at least 2 million new teachers because of teacher attrition, retirement and increased student enrollment. This will include 240,000 science and mathematics teachers in middle and high schools.
Could you be one of these new teachers?
Future Teacher’s Information
Credential Information:
- California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
- Teach California (Many Resources – Excellent)
- California Teacher Resources
Degrees and Transfer Programs
Degrees:
- A. A. Degree in Elementary Education
- Child Development & Educational Studies Department
Transfer Programs:
- CSU Fullerton STEP (Streamlined Program)
- CSU Fullerton Education Department
- CSU Long Beach Early Childhood/Teacher Ed
- CSU Long Beach Teacher Education Department
Required Testing:
- California Basic Skills Test (CBEST)
- CSET Mathematics Test Guide
- CSET Science Test Guide
Other Information:
- California Curriculum and Instruction
- California Elementary Education Network
- U.S. Department of Education
- Cal State Fullerton Future Teacher Information
- History of the Teaching Professionalism
Teacher Interests:
- ADPRIMA
- No Child Left Behind
- The Educator’s Reference Desk
- The Nation’s Report Card
- FairTest: The National Center for Fair & Open Testing
- National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
Education Program Advisory Committee
Diana Kyle, Chair (Psychology)
Sharon DeLeon, CDES
Adela Lopez, Ethnic Studies
Stephanie Piazza, Reading
Chris Lamm, CDES
Annie Bianchino, Chemistry
Heather Halverson, Counseling
Steve Credidio, Counseling
Robert Lundgren, English
Sean Chamberlin, Oceanography
Patricia Thomas, English Department
Karen Rose, OSP/CCE
Dan Tesar, Dean of Social Science


