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I currently hold a single subject secondary Art credential in California, but have been considering making myself more "essential" to my district.

I actually started in undergrad as a Math and Art Ed major, but stuck with Art is it was my passion. I only completed College Algebra and Calculus coursework in undergrad. I was told that I could potentially take the CSET to gain my supplementary authorization in introductory math in California.

Would anyone have insight into how to get the supplementary authorization? I'm confused by the CTC website, as some have said I can test out, but the website makes it seem like I'd still need to take more coursework. Would I need to take all 3 subtests, or just 1 & 2 to get my supp. auth. with the art credential I hold?
Rich/CA/Math On 10/21/13, newbyartteacher wrote: > I currently hold a single subject secondary Art credential > in California, but have been considering making myself more > "essential" to my district. > > I actually started in undergrad as a Math and Art Ed major, > but stuck with Art is it was my passion. I only completed > College Algebr...See More
Oct 21, 2013
ok On 10/21/13, Rich/CA/Math wrote:

> Don't quote me on it, but I think you have to pass all three > parts to get a full math credential - i.e., one that allows > you to teach any 7-12 math course up through calculus and AP > statistics. If you pass 2 parts I think you get a > supplemental that allows you to teach up to but no...See More
Nov 10, 2013


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