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Requirements to Become an Elementary School Teacher in California

Elementary school teacher requirements differ from state to state. Read on to learn about the specific requirements to become an elementary school teacher in California.

California Elementary School Teacher Requirements

Aspiring elementary school teachers need to hold a bachelor's degree and complete a teacher certification program. They must pass several specific examinations to obtain California's Multiple Subject Teaching Credential for elementary teachers. Find out more details below.

Education Required Bachelor's degree with an approved teacher education program;
US Constitution course
Exams Required The California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST);
The California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET);
Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA)
License Validity Period 5 years
Advancement Requirements A clear credential that must be renewed every five years
Annual Mean Wage (2018)* $80,100 (California elementary school teacher)
Projected Job Growth (2016-2026)* 7% (elementary teachers, nationwide)

Source: *US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Education Requirements

The minimum requirement for an individual to become an elementary school teacher is to have a bachelor's degree in elementary education. Students with a bachelor's degree in another subject can also become elementary school teachers by completing a teacher education program and obtaining the relevant certification. Teacher education programs include a student teaching assignment, the duration of which is typically one semester. California also requires that the teacher education program selected includes approved courses in English language skills, reading and instruction in computer technology, and health education.

Candidates are also required to complete a course (two semester units or three quarter units) in the provisions and principles of the US Constitution or pass an examination at a regionally-accredited college or university. Finally, candidates must obtain a formal recommendation by the program sponsor.

Testing Requirements

Prospective elementary teachers in California must successfully pass the following exams:

California Basic Assessment Educational Skills Test (CBEST): This exam tests proficiency in some basic skills such as reading, mathematics, and writing. To pass the CBEST, individuals must score 41 points in each of the three sections: reading, mathematics, and writing. A score of 37 may be allowed as well.

California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET): These exams verify subject-matter competency. They are comprised of three subtests that consist of multiple-choice and constructed-response items. The three subtests measure skills and knowledge in the following subjects and domains: Science, Mathematics, Reading/Language/Literature, History/Social Science, Physical Education, Human Development, and Visual and Performing Acts. The passing score is 220 points on each subtest. The CSET exams have been modified to include an assessment of basic writing skills. If completed successfully, the CSET: Writing Skills examination fulfills the California basic skills requirement.

Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA): Individuals who have completed a teacher preparation program including a student teaching assignment, are exempt from this requirement.

Certification Requirements

Successful candidates that meet the above requirements earn a preliminary credential for five years. To get a clear credential, individuals must either complete a Commission-approved Teacher Induction Program or are certified by the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards in one of the qualifying subjects of Early Childhood (ages 3 - 8)/Generalist or Middle Childhood (ages 7 - 12)/Generalist. The clear credential must be renewed every five years.

Salary and Job Growth Projection

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2018), the annual mean wage for elementary school teachers in California, except special education was $80,100. The projected job growth for elementary school teachers nationally as reported by BLS is 7% growth nationwide between the years of 2016-2026.