You may qualify for a credential in California if you previously completed professional teacher preparation in another country and taught there. To determine if you qualify, first obtain an official evaluation from one of the CTC-approved foreign transcript evaluation agencies. Please note that this must be a detailed, course-by-course evaluation, and not a basic summary evaluation.
What do I do once I obtain my foreign transcript evaluation? Link to this section
Once you have obtained your foreign transcript evaluation, follow the instructions on the appropriate CTC leaflet below to determine how to apply for the California credential.
Credential Types Link to this section
Multiple Subject credentials Link to this section
Authorize the holder to teach in a self-contained classroom such as the classrooms in most elementary schools. However, a teacher authorized for multiple subject instruction may be assigned to teach in any self-contained classroom such as Pre-K, or serve in a core or team teaching setting as in some K-8 and middle schools.
CTC leaflet on Out-of-Country Multiple Subject credentials
Single Subject credentials Link to this section
Authorize the holder to teach the specific subject(s) named on the credential in departmentalized classes such as those in middle and high schools. However, a teacher authorized for single subject instruction may be assigned to teach any subject in their subject(s) at any grade level.
CTC leaflet on Out-of-Country Single Subject credentials
Education Specialist Instruction credentials Link to this section
Authorize special education teaching in elementary, middle, and high schools. This credential is issued in specific specialty areas that align with Federal Disability Categories: Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Moderate/Severe Disabilities, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Visual Impairments, Physical & Health Impairments, Early Childhood Special Education
CTC leaflet on Out-of-Country Education Specialist Instruction credentials
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