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B-October 1993 Feasibility Meeting Report
Pages 41-44

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From page 41...
... California State University, Dominguez Hills. This is a program designed specifically to prepare former aerospace industry scientists and engineers to become teachers.
From page 42...
... A unique aspect of the program is its candidate resource team: a university teacher educator, an on-site mentor teacher, a program coordinator, content area specialists, a district credentialing counselor and an on-site school administrator. The team meets in a seminar format with the cohort.
From page 43...
... 161, introduced in March 1993, the state legislature found that California has a serious shortage of qualified teachers in the subjects of mathematics, science, and technology, teachers who work with lirn~ted-English-proficient pupils, and teachers of minority teachers. According to the Los Angeles Unified School District ~AUSD)
From page 44...
... California laws originally authorized the State Board of Education to waive, at the request of a local school district, one or more state credentialing requirements that are administered by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Shortages of individuals with essential qualifications are the primary reasons for waivers of certification requirements.


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