Internship Education Specialist Credential: Moderate/Severe Disabilities with EL Authorization

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The Preliminary Education Specialist credential with an authorization in Extensive Support Needs (ESN) is intended to prepare teachers to serve students across a range of disabilities.The program at CSUSB is accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). The Extensive Support Needs Intern Program is an alternative certification program in which interns are employed full-time as Special Education teachers while earning the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential for Extensive Support Needs. All requirements must be completed in two years.

Supervised internship fieldwork and clinical practice is completed in the district of employment within San Bernardino and Riverside counties. The intern is supervised jointly by a district employed mentor teacher and university employed supervisor. Supervision by the university is an in-person learning experience. The program also meets state standards authorizing instruction to English learners to develop English language skills including reading.

Extensive Support Needs include providing specially designed instruction to access grade level California Content Standards in the Least Restrictive Environment. The education specialist provides intensive instruction and supports in two or more of the following domains: academics, communication, gross/fine motor, social-emotional, behavioral, vocational and adaptive/daily living skills. The supports also often include health, movement and sensory support. Extensive Support Needs practices include lower student to educator ratio.

The Education Specialist Instruction Credential: Extensive Support Needs authorizes the holder to conduct educational assessments related to students’ access to the academic curriculum and progress towards meeting instructional goals, provide instruction, and special education support to students with extensive support needs related to one or more of the following disabilities: autism, deafblind, emotional disturbance, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, and traumatic brain injury; in kindergarten, including transitional kindergarten, grades 1-12 through age 22, and classes organized primarily for adults in services across the continuum of program options available.

Admission to the Program

Applicants must apply to the program at Cal State Apply (https://www.calstate.edu/apply) to be considered for admission to the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential Program in Extensive Support Needs. Applicants must meet BOTH the general requirements of the university for post baccalaureate admission and the program requirements in order to be admitted to the university and classified as a credential candidate. In preparation for admission to the basic credential program, applicants must review the Special Education Credential Program Admission Booklet which can be downloaded from the Special Education Program web pages on the CSUSB website at: CSU Special Education Programs website and attend a mandatory Information Session scheduled through Teacher Education in the College of Education Student Services at either the San Bernardino or Palm Desert campus. At this session, applicants will receive instructions for completing their application to CalState Apply. Applicants must submit to the Admissions staff in the College of Education Student Services according to the deadlines published for the semester of admission. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements included in the Cal State Apply application:

  1. Completion of an application form;
  2. Original verification of meeting the basic skills requirement by one of the following methods:
    1. Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST);
    2. Pass the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) Multiple Subjects Plus Writing Skills examination;
    3. Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program or the CSU Placement Examination;
    4. Achieve qualifying score on the SAT or ACT;
    5. College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations;
    6. Pass basic skills examination from another state;
    7. Meet the basic skills requirement by coursework;
    8. Meet the basic skills requirement by coursework and exam.
  3. Original verification of subject matter knowledge by one of the following:
    1. passage of CSET examination(s) as appropriate for the multiple subject credential, or for the single subject credential in the areas of art, English, foreign language, mathematics including foundational-level mathematics, music, social science, or science including foundational-level general science and specialized science; or
    2. by completion of a subject matter program as appropriate for the multiple subject credential, or for the single subject credential in the areas of art, English, foreign language, mathematics including foundational-level mathematics, music, social science, or science including foundational-level general science and specialized science;
    3. verification of holding a valid California clear, professional clear, preliminary, Level I, or life teaching credential requiring a baccalaureate or higher degree, verification of subject-matter competence, and a program of professional preparation, including student teaching.
  4. All applicants are required to enter two names and emails addresses of persons who can address scholastic performance and suitability for teaching (recommendations are required to be submitted by the program deadline date, letters of recommendation will not be accepted);
  5. A written personal narrative to be reviewed and approved by the Special Education Program Coordinator;
  6. Verification of a negative tuberculin examination within the last four years;
  7. Academic achievement, verified through official transcripts from ALL institutions of higher education attended. Applicants must possess a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.67 in all baccalaureate and postbaccalaureate course work or at least 2.75 in the last 60 semester or 90 quarter units attempted;
  8. Documentation of 45 hours of experience in K-12 classrooms;
  9. Submission of an application for a certificate of clearance or evidence of a credential or permit authorizing public school teaching in California;
  10. Verification of attendance at a Special Education Information Session;
  11. Satisfactory completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of "B" or better:
ESPE 5530Introduction to Special Education3
ESPE 5531Methods and Procedures in Special Education3

Upon admission to the university and the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential Program, all candidates must attend the mandatory New Student Orientation. At this session, candidates will receive a program handbook and will be advised on completing an approved Coursework Plan.

Eligibility for the Internship Program (9 units)

In addition to meeting the general requirements for admission to the university and the Special Education Credential program, eligibility for the Internship program requires the following:

  1. Submission of application for the Internship Education Specialist Credential: Moderate/Severe Disabilities;
  2. Satisfactory completion of prerequisite/pre-service coursework requirements with a grade of "B-" or better unless otherwise specified:
    ESPE 5530Introduction to Special Education3
    ESPE 5531Methods and Procedures in Special Education3
    ESPE 5532Language Development in Diverse Learners3
    Note: These courses may be included in Internship Program Requirements if pre-service requirements are met through possession of valid California Multiple Subjects or Single Subject Teaching credential.
  3. Preparation to teach English learners must be verified by one of the following:
    1. Pre-service EL coursework/instruction;
    2. Valid California Credential with EL Authorization;
    3. CLAD/BCLAD Certification;
  4. Interview by university/school district representatives at the discretion of the Intern Program Coordinator.

Recommendation for the Internship Education Specialist Credential: Extensive Support Needs

In addition to classified program admission and successful verification of eligibility for the internship program, the candidate must successfully complete the following requirements in order to be recommended for the Internship Education Specialist Credential in Extensive Support Needs:

  1. Employment in a setting appropriate for the holder of an Education Specialist credential with an authorization in Extensive Support Needs in a participating school district, verified by a copy of the contract indicating the beginning date of employment as an intern (Month/Day/Year) with the authorized signature as designated by the school district personnel office. The recommended credential issuance date will be the date the employing school district specifies on this contract as the beginning date of service;
  2. Application for On-line Recommendation submitted to Credential Processing in the College of Education Student Services;
  3. Completion of the U.S. Constitution requirement by one of the following:
    HIST 1460History of the United States: Pre-Colonization to Present3
    HIST 2000United States History to 18773
    HIST 5400Constitutional History of the United States3
    PSCI 2030Government of the United States3
    PSCI 4100American Constitutional Law3
    PSCI 4110The Bill of Rights3
    Successful completion of an examination administered through the College of Extended Learning;
    Approved U.S. Constitution course substitution at another university.

Recommendation for the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: Extensive Support Needs

In addition to credential and degree course work, candidates must successfully complete the following exit requirements to be recommended for the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: Extensive Support Needs:

  1. A grade point average of 3.0 ("B") in professional education course work, with no course grade lower than a "B-;"
  2. Completion of the upper-division writing requirement;
  3. Verification of a passing score on the RICA (Reading Instruction Competence Assessment).
    Note: Holders of a valid California teaching credential based on a baccalaureate degree and completion of a teacher education program including student teaching, will be exempt from RICA. Contact the Credentials Office for further information, (909) 537-5609.
  4. Application for On-line Recommendation submitted to Credential Processing in the College of Education Student Services.

Credential Requirements (47 units)

All requirements must be met within the term of the internship credential (two years). Completion of the following courses with a grade point average of 3.0 or better with no grade lower than a "B-:"

ESPE 6631Assessment for Planning and Instruction3
ESPE 6633Methods to Support Inclusive Learning3
ESPE 6634Practicum: Methods to Support Inclusive Learning1
ESPE 6632Supportive Learning Environments3
ESPE 6635Seminar in Literacy Learning for K-12 Students with Special Needs3
ESPE 6636Practicum: Seminar in Literacy Learning for K-12 Students with Special Needs1
ESPE 6639Collaboration and Consultation in Special Education3
ESPE 6662Methods for Students with Extensive Support Needs I3
ESPE 6663Methods for Students with Extensive Support Needs II3
ESPE 6623Supervised Intern Teaching in Special Education: Extensive Support Needs24
Total Units47