Credential Programs
Multiple Subjects Program
K-8 Elementary Credential
Content area: Multiple Subjects
The Multiple Subject credential, K-8, authorizes teaching in public school settings where the teacher teaches all subjects to one group of students in a self-contained classroom. This type of classroom structure is found in elementary schools and is used in core block subjects in some middle schools as well. An embedded English Learner Authorization authorizes instruction for English language development and specially designed academic instruction in English within the subject area and grade level authorization of the Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential.
The coursework and clinical practice of the HTH District Intern teacher preparation program are delivered in a prescribed sequence. Participants must be employed as the teacher of record at least 50% time in order to remain in the program. Multiple Subjects Intern teachers must pass the RICA exam before they can be recommended for a Preliminary Credential.
Secondary Program
6th-12th Secondary Credential
Content areas: Art; English; Mathematics (including foundational-level); Science (including foundational-level); Social Science/History and World Languages
The Single Subject credential, 6-12, authorizes teaching the specific subject(s) named on the credential in departmentalized classes such as those in middle and high schools. An embedded English Learner Authorization authorizes instruction for English language development and specially designed academic instruction in English within the subject area and grade level authorization of the Single Subject Teaching Credential. The coursework and clinical practice of the HTH District Intern teacher preparation program are delivered in a prescribed sequence. Participants must be employed as the teacher of record at least 50% time in order to remain in the program.Â
Education Specialist Program
K-12 Credential- Mild/Moderate Support Needs
Content Areas: Art, English, Mathematics (including foundational-level), Music, Science (including foundational-level), Social Science/History and World Languages.
The Education Specialist credential, K-12, authorizes teaching students with autism, emotional disturbance, specific learning, mild to moderate intellectual, and other health impairments; and authorizes service in grades K-12 and for adults through age 22. An embedded English Learner Authorization authorizes instruction for English language development and specially designed academic instruction in English within the subject and grade level authorization of the Education Specialist Teaching Credential.
The coursework and clinical practice of the HTH District Intern teacher preparation program are delivered in a prescribed sequence. Participants must be employed as the teacher of record at least 50% time in order to remain in the program. Education Specialist Intern teachers must pass the RICA exam before they can be recommended for a Preliminary Credential.Â
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