Elementary (bilingual) Ed. in U.S.

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bcbingman
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Elementary (bilingual) Ed. in U.S.

Post by bcbingman » Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:41 pm

I'm interested in teaching at the Elementary level.

Currently I have a BA in Spanish, and a TESL certificate. I'm interested in teaching Spanish (at the Elementary level) or perhaps teaching a bilingual classroom.

Does anyone know what sort of credentials I would need? I understand that education requirements and other credentials can be vastly different from state to state; but generally speaking, does anyone know?

Right now my plan is to return to school for an MA in education. Does an MA in education with a 'bilingual specialty' even exist?

Thanks,

Bingman

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Post by Lorikeet » Fri Dec 10, 2004 4:26 pm

I'd suggest using Google. I tried something like college bilingual education degree and got 485,000 hits, the first college being Texas A & M.

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MA in Bilingual Education

Post by Michai » Wed Dec 22, 2004 4:39 pm

Texas A&M and Several other Universities in Texas and New Mexico offer several bilingual education programs. Most states offer a program where you can do an MAT (Masters in Teaching) to become certified to teach Spanish. However if you speak with your states certification board they can better instruct you on how to gain certification. I hold a BS in Linguistics and teach in Kentucky under an Alternative Teaching Certificate. I took the Praxis in French, Spanish and English, and passed them. Afterwards they taught me to teach ESL P-12; Spanish P-12; and French P-12.

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bilingual education

Post by Tara B » Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:36 am

In California at least, you would need a multiple-subject (that is, elementary) teaching credential with a BCLAD certificate in Spanish. At California state schools you can usually do a teaching credential in conjunction with a Master's program.

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Post by tina garza » Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:40 am

There is a masters with specialization in bilingual education through the University of Texas systems at Austin or Edinburg Texas. I am currently getting a reading specialist masters with bilingual ed included. Try UT websites.

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