Teacher Education Programs
The Preliminary Multiple Subject English Learner Teaching Credential  (MSEL) offered at Pacific Oaks is the first level of  a 2-level  credential. Candidates complete the second level through an Induction  program in their district of  employment. The Preliminary credential  qualifies candidates to teach K-12 multiple subjects in self-contained  classrooms. Pacific Oaks also offers Level I and Level II Education  Specialist Credentials which qualify candidates to teach students with  mild to moderate disabilities in K-12 and adults through 22. Students  may only enroll in the Level II Education Specialist Credential when  they are employed with a Level I Credential.
A student may enroll in the Teacher Education Program as a B.A. or  M.A. degree student, as a B.A. equivalent student admitted through the  CLE option, or as a post-B.A. student enrolled only in the credential  program The mission of the Teacher Education Program at Pacific Oaks  College is to prepare professional educators who understand diversity,  are grounded in human development, and value children. We believe that
    - awareness of  diversity is integral to an educational process in  which each individual is valued for their own identity, culture,  language and ability, and where discrimination against others is  identified and challenged;
 
    - teachers as well as students must be involved in meaningful  learning experiences characterized by inquiry, reflection, and support;  our courses model learning environments that take current knowledge  about human development into account;
 
    - to best serve children in public or private schools, teachers  must learn to integrate constructivist approaches, standards-based  instruction, and technology within a challenging and interesting  curriculum.
 
For additional information, contact the Teacher Education Department  at (626) 397-1331. At this time Teacher Education classes are only  offered in Pasadena.
Performance Level Objectives
(Based on California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP’s,  2009)
By the end of  the Teacher education program, our students will:
PLO 1: Engage and Support All Classroom Students in Learning
PLO 2: Create and Maintain Effective Environments for Student  Learning
PLO 3: Understand and Organize Subject Matter for Student  Learning
PLO 4: Plan Instruction and Design Learning Experiences for  All Students
PLO 5: Assess Students for Learning
PLO 6: Self-Develop as a Professional Educator
Credential Requirements
Non-course Requirements for all Credential Programs:
    - California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) - required  to be fully admitted to Teacher Education Program
 
    - Earned B.A. degree or higher from an accredited institution
 
    - Certificate of  Clearance (fingerprints)
 
    - U.S. constitution Competency
 
    - California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) passed
 
    - California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) passed  (Candidates earning Education Specialist Credential only can take a SSAT  exam instead of  the CSET. See Advisor for details.)
 
    - Reading Instruction Competency Assessment (RICA) passed
 
    - Level I Technology
 
*Students earning a MSEL/2042 credential and who are admitted prior  to 7/1/08 are required to complete and pass four Teaching Performance  Assessment (TPA) tasks over the course of the program.