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Programs

Credential Programs

BCLAD
The Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) teaching credential is available to students interested in teaching in a bilingual elementary or secondary school classroom. The credential authorizes the holder

  • to provide instruction in the primary language (within the authorized subject area for single subject or within a self-contained classroom across content areas for multiple subjects)
  • to teach in designated English Language Development (ELD) classrooms, and to provide specially designated content instruction in English.
  • to teach in any bilingual, sheltered or regular classroom corresponding to the credential area.
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Certificate Programs

BCLAD Certificate SDSU Policy Studies in Language and Cross Cultural Education Department
The Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) Certificate is available to students interested in teaching in a bilingual elementary or secondary school classroom. The credential authorizes:

  • the holder to teach in any self-contained bilingual or regular classroom in which one teacher is responsible for all the subjects commonly taught the teacher to provide instruction in the primary language

  • teachers to teach in designated English Language Development (ELD) classrooms, and to provide specially designated content instruction in English.

BCLAD Certificate Program Mexico

Masters of Arts Programs

The Policy Studies Department offers an MA Program that provides teachers and educational professionals with skills in problem posing and seeking solutions for current school programs from a social justice perspective.

Doctoral Programs

 

SDSU Electronic Application for Admission: http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/graduate/applicationprocedures.html

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