an integrated program shall be based on intensive collaboration among subject matter departments and education units within regionally accredited institutions of higher education and local public elementary and secondary school districts.
accredited institutions of higher education to offer integrated programs of professional preparation that follow the guidelines developed pursuant to this section. In approving integrated programs, the commission shall not compromise or reduce its standards of subject matter preparation pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 44310) or its standards of professional preparation pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 44259.
State University shall be designed to concurrently lead to a preliminary multiple subject or single subject teaching credential,
early childhood specialist credential, or an education specialist instruction credential authorizing the holder to teach special education, and a baccalaureate degree. Recommendation for each shall be contingent upon satisfactory completion of the requirements for each.
on matters related to the effective and efficient use of, and appropriate role for, lower division coursework in an integrated program.
(A) Lower division coursework completed by a community college student transferring to a California State University integrated program is articulated with the corresponding coursework of the California State University.
(B) The articulated community college lower division coursework is accepted as the equivalent to the coursework offered to students who enter that integrated program as freshman students.
completed baccalaureate degrees at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. The development and implementation of a postbaccalaureate program of professional preparation shall be based on intensive collaboration among the regionally accredited institutions of higher education and local public elementary and secondary school districts.
plans to guide the creation of four-year integrated programs of professional preparation, including student
teaching, that lead to more credentialed teachers to teach, with an emphasis on the shortage fields identified in clause (i) of subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2).
(B) A regionally accredited institution of higher education awarded a planning grant under this
paragraph may use the
grant funds to create a new four-year integrated program of professional preparation or to adapt an existing integrated program of professional preparation to a four-year integrated program of professional preparation.
(C) A regionally accredited institution of higher education awarded a planning grant under this paragraph
may use grant funds for any proper purpose in support of planning for a four-year integrated program of professional preparation, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(ii) To provide
stipends for program coordinators to assist in collaboration with subject-matter professors and pedagogy professors.
(iii) To create summer courses for students in a four-year integrated program of professional preparation.
(iv) To recruit individuals for participation as students in
four-year integrated programs of professional preparation.
(ii) Establishing a new partnership with California community colleges to create four-year integrated programs of professional preparation.
(B) The commission shall conduct outreach to eligible institutions to encourage applications to develop programs in the shortage areas identified in clause (i) of subparagraph (C), and support institutions that need assistance in developing programs in these shortage areas that meet the commission’s criteria.
(C) The commission shall award one-time grants pursuant to subparagraph (A) for proposals to establish new integrated programs of professional preparation that support either of the following:
health, computer science, technology, engineering, mathematics, transitional kindergarten, or kindergarten.
(ii) Partnering with a California community college to create a four-year integrated program of professional preparation.
(D) A regionally accredited institution of higher education awarded a grant under this paragraph may use the grant funds to create a new four-year
integrated program of professional preparation or to adapt an existing integrated program of professional preparation to a four-year integrated program of professional preparation.
(E) A regionally accredited institution of higher education awarded a grant under this paragraph may use grant funds for any proper purpose in support of implementation or expansion of a four-year integrated program of professional preparation, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(ii) To provide stipends for program coordinators to assist in collaboration with subject-matter professors and pedagogy professors.
(iii) To create summer courses for students in a four-year integrated program of professional preparation.
(iv) To recruit individuals for participation as students in four-year integrated programs of professional preparation.
(F) As a condition of the receipt of
an implementation or expansion
grant, a regionally accredited institution of higher education shall provide to the commission program and outcome data for at least
five years after receiving the grant. The information shall include program design and features, the number of graduates, the number and type of credentials earned, the time taken to earn a degree and credential, and any other information the commission may require for purposes of documenting the effect of the grant and identifying effective practices in program design and implementation.
professional preparation.
the Legislature on any grants funded pursuant to this subdivision until funds are fully expended. In addition to the data required to be reported to the commission in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (2), the report shall also include data on the progress of community college partnerships and institutions relative to the assurances made pursuant to paragraph (3).
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