03-20-2019, 06:22 PM
(03-20-2019, 04:08 PM)sanantone Wrote: I'm going to be the mean one, which is a role I take on quite often, but this will benefit you. If you're going to have a professional job, such as teaching, you're going to need some basic research skills. If you can't find licensing requirements now, then how are you going to learn the rules to maintain your license?
People love answering questions here, but they're doing it for free. It would have been good if you had at least gone to the Big 3's websites to see if they offer teaching degrees. You would have answered your own question with minimal effort. Regarding alternative paths to teacher certification in California, did you make an attempt to perform a Google search or to go to the website of California's regulatory agency?
You're not being mean, but I'm just doing my due diligence and making sure I didn't miss anything, sometimes things go by different names and I want to make sure I don't miss anything. Yes I did look at the big 3's websites and eXcelsior is a bit confusing on their BA without concentration and the one with Human Services. I also noticed that Thomas Edison has a history degree but I'm not sure if that specific one would translate well to teaching etc. Lastly Charter only seems to have an ECE Bachelor degree, so that one might be a no. Again I'm asking the group, only because everyone on here is very knowledgeable and I don't want to make a mistake or miss anything important! Thanks!