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§ 80089.1. Subjects Added as Supplementary Authorizations (Specific Subjects).

5 CA ADC § 80089.1Barclays Official California Code of Regulations

Barclays California Code of Regulations
Title 5. Education
Division 8. Commission on Teacher Credentialing
Chapter 1. Credentials Issued Under the Teacher Preparation and Licensing Law of 1970
Article 3. Examinations and Subject Matter Programs
5 CCR § 80089.1
§ 80089.1. Subjects Added as Supplementary Authorizations (Specific Subjects).
(a) The following listed subjects may be added as supplementary authorizations to a valid teaching credential specified in Education Code Section 44256(a):
Accounting including finance
Agricultural mechanics
Animal science
Anthropology
Auto mechanics
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Child development (home economics)
Clothing and textiles (home economics)
Comparative political systems and international relations
Computer science
Consumer education (home economics)
Crafts, including jewelry and ceramics (art)
Dance
Drafting
Economics
Economic and consumer education
Electronics
English Composition
Family life and parenting (home economics)
Family life education including drug, alcohol and tobacco use prevention (health science)
Food and nutrition (home economics)
Forestry and horticulture
Geography
Geosciences
Graphic Arts
Industrial crafts and plastics
Instrumental music
Interior design (home economics)
Journalism
Literature
Marketing/entrepreneurship
Metals (industrial arts)
Office technologies including word processing and business communications
Ornamental horticulture
Painting and drawing
Photography
Physics
Plant science
Plastics (industrial arts)
Psychology
Sociology
Speech
Theater
US Government and US Civics
US History and California History
Vocal Music
Woods (industrial arts)
World History
(b) A supplementary authorization in a specific subject of Science may be added to a valid teaching credential specified in Education Code Section 44256(a). The course of study for Biological Sciences or Chemistry or Geosciences or Physics must include each of the components for that area. One of the courses must include a laboratory component.
(1) Biological Sciences, including: Molecular and Cellular Biology, Biology of Organisms, and Evolution.
(2) Chemistry, including: Structure and Stability, and Chemical Reactions.
(3) Geosciences, including: Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology and Oceanography.
(4) Physics, including: Energy - Mechanics, Energy - Heat Energy - Electricity and Magnetism, Wave Motion and Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
(c) A supplementary authorization in each of the specific subjects of Child development (home economics), Clothing and textiles (home economics), Food and nutrition (home economics), and Interior design (home economics) must include a laboratory component.
(d) A supplementary authorization in the subject of Family life education including drug, alcohol, and tobacco use prevention (health science) must include the following components: sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS, human development and human sexuality, parenting education, violence prevention, and drug, alcohol and tobacco use prevention and cessation.
(e) A supplementary authorization in the specific subject of Computer Science may be added to a valid teaching credential specified in Education Code Section 44256(a). The course of study must include coursework covering the following components:
(1) Computer programming: including expertise in at least one modern, high-level programming language;
(2) Data structures and algorithms: data representation, abstraction, searching and sorting in the context of solving problems using programming and computational tools;
(3) Digital devices, systems and networks: covers devices and the systems they compose, including the concepts and abstractions that enable stand-alone, networked, and mobile digital devices to operate and communicate;
(4) Software design: the process of planning, engineering and implementing a software system to solve a problem, typically using both a design and a programming methodology. Programming methodologies that facilitate design include object-oriented and functional approaches; and
(5) Impacts of computing: including the social, ethical, and legal issues and impacts of computing, as well as the contributions of computer science to current and future innovations in sciences, humanities, the arts, and commerce. These topics may be included within any of the courses covering content areas (e)(1) through (e)(4).

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Note: Authority cited: Section 44225, Education Code. Reference: Sections 44256, 44257 and 44349, Education Code.
History
1. New section filed 6-28-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 27).
2. Amendment filed 12-9-88; operative 1-8-89 (Register 89, No. 9).
3. Designation and amendment of subsection (a), new subsections (b)-(b)(4), and amendment of Note filed 3-9-95; operative 4-10-95 (Register 95, No. 10).
4. Amendment of subsection (a) and new subsections (c) and (d) filed 10-29-96; operative 11-29-96 (Register 96, No. 44).
5. Amendment of subsection (a) and new subsections (e)-(f) filed 12-14-2015; operative 4-1-2016 (Register 2015, No. 51).
6. Amendment of subsection (a), repealer of subsection (f) and amendment of Note filed 11-12-2020; operative 1-1-2021 (Register 2020, No. 46).
This database is current through 4/19/24 Register 2024, No. 16.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, § 80089.1, 5 CA ADC § 80089.1
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